tarkhan bey
Mongoose
Brant steps forward and Rufio introduces himself. He tells that General Conan has risen in rebellion against the tyrant Numedides and his pet sorceror Thulandra Thuu. He has crossed the border from Zingara at the head of an army. Count Trocero of Poitain, the Countess Albiona and a number of others have declared their support for the rebellion.
Aquilonia is in a state of civil war. General Conan,he adds, asks for no troops. He is well aware of the situation on the frontier. He asks only that the provinces of Westermark declare their support for the rebellion.
Attalus is furious,he rants about blackest treachery and orders Diomedes to cut down the traitor Rufio.
The Baron is promptly informed that he has no jurisdiction in Thandara and that he would do well to remember that.
Swords and axes are drawn,arrows are nocked and violence looks certain until the Kothian throws down his sword. He has judged the situation correctly. Many of the people here know the rider personally and most appear to have some sympathy with his cause.
Near apoplectic with rage, the Baron is bundled off to his lodgings whilst his men are disarmed.
The council is convened at the meeting house where after some deliberation, Thandara declares for Conan.Some voices call for the imprisonment of the Baron and his soldiers. Brant is insistent that they are released."They came here in good faith and in good faith they may leave."
Rufio leaves Thandara on a fast horse and two days later the Baron and his men are released.
Brant apologizes to the Baron for such poor treatment and explains that the people of Thandara owe the Cimmerian a debt of blood for Conajohara.
It is unfortunate that the Baron has chosen to oppose the rebels but that he is now free to go.
Attalus swears that he will return with an army to destroy Thandara. "None will be spared,not man,woman or child. Every cabin and every barn will burn and those of you who do not fall in battle will swing from a gallows. Such is the deserved fate of traitors and rebels."
Other such sanguinary threats are exchanged between the Thandaran's and the Baron's retinue as they depart but no blood is spilled. The locals hold to the word of Brant and the soldiers weapons have been peace bonded until they have been escorted out of the province by a company of rangers.
For nearly a month the rangers watch the borders of the Barons fief and patrol the little wilderness for signs of ever hostile picts. Finally a ranger arrives at Thandara with the news that the Barons army is on the march.
Aquilonia is in a state of civil war. General Conan,he adds, asks for no troops. He is well aware of the situation on the frontier. He asks only that the provinces of Westermark declare their support for the rebellion.
Attalus is furious,he rants about blackest treachery and orders Diomedes to cut down the traitor Rufio.
The Baron is promptly informed that he has no jurisdiction in Thandara and that he would do well to remember that.
Swords and axes are drawn,arrows are nocked and violence looks certain until the Kothian throws down his sword. He has judged the situation correctly. Many of the people here know the rider personally and most appear to have some sympathy with his cause.
Near apoplectic with rage, the Baron is bundled off to his lodgings whilst his men are disarmed.
The council is convened at the meeting house where after some deliberation, Thandara declares for Conan.Some voices call for the imprisonment of the Baron and his soldiers. Brant is insistent that they are released."They came here in good faith and in good faith they may leave."
Rufio leaves Thandara on a fast horse and two days later the Baron and his men are released.
Brant apologizes to the Baron for such poor treatment and explains that the people of Thandara owe the Cimmerian a debt of blood for Conajohara.
It is unfortunate that the Baron has chosen to oppose the rebels but that he is now free to go.
Attalus swears that he will return with an army to destroy Thandara. "None will be spared,not man,woman or child. Every cabin and every barn will burn and those of you who do not fall in battle will swing from a gallows. Such is the deserved fate of traitors and rebels."
Other such sanguinary threats are exchanged between the Thandaran's and the Baron's retinue as they depart but no blood is spilled. The locals hold to the word of Brant and the soldiers weapons have been peace bonded until they have been escorted out of the province by a company of rangers.
For nearly a month the rangers watch the borders of the Barons fief and patrol the little wilderness for signs of ever hostile picts. Finally a ranger arrives at Thandara with the news that the Barons army is on the march.