Neverwonagame3
Self-Styled Intellectual
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OOC: I understand.
Hakara is very resentful. But he decides to deal with Takar later- for now, he decides to let it be and focus on winning the victory. He tries not to let the others realise, but he does his best to use Illusion magic to cure the trauma of his torture and the battle.
Also, he puts up more precautions against enemy Divination.
New Battle Plan:
The men seem to be in bad shape, but I recommend to Takar (after I have recovered some Fiezar), that once the soldiers have recovered enough a night attack, on the basis the enemy would not expect it. Rather then using teleportation, it would involve conventional sneaking aided by Illusions (focused before we reach the camp on reducing sight, and when closer on reducing sound).
Barring additional magicians, such a strategy should be sufficent to defeat the enemy.
Other Actions:
(OOC: This is an attempt to make his actions more in-character)
The reason Hakara is tolerating Takar's behaviour is that he is determined to conquer Alvalon- this is an empire he can then usurp. He knows revenge is a dish best served (from a pleasure perspective) cold, as well.
Meanwhile, he makes a plan to kill Takar. After the victory (if it happens), he will memorise the relative posistions of their tents, and (having practed with his sword) teleport Takar at night (when asleep) into his tent. He will then kill him with a strong sword blow to the neck, and send his body back (at the expense of his own unconciousness if necessary).
Hakara is very resentful. But he decides to deal with Takar later- for now, he decides to let it be and focus on winning the victory. He tries not to let the others realise, but he does his best to use Illusion magic to cure the trauma of his torture and the battle.
Also, he puts up more precautions against enemy Divination.
New Battle Plan:
The men seem to be in bad shape, but I recommend to Takar (after I have recovered some Fiezar), that once the soldiers have recovered enough a night attack, on the basis the enemy would not expect it. Rather then using teleportation, it would involve conventional sneaking aided by Illusions (focused before we reach the camp on reducing sight, and when closer on reducing sound).
Barring additional magicians, such a strategy should be sufficent to defeat the enemy.
Other Actions:
(OOC: This is an attempt to make his actions more in-character)
The reason Hakara is tolerating Takar's behaviour is that he is determined to conquer Alvalon- this is an empire he can then usurp. He knows revenge is a dish best served (from a pleasure perspective) cold, as well.
Meanwhile, he makes a plan to kill Takar. After the victory (if it happens), he will memorise the relative posistions of their tents, and (having practed with his sword) teleport Takar at night (when asleep) into his tent. He will then kill him with a strong sword blow to the neck, and send his body back (at the expense of his own unconciousness if necessary).