After our talk, I spent an anxious day, waiting for what there is to co.
As Lord Stormheart couldn't give a concrete estimate, it's left up to chance if our weapons will arrive before the Koresoans start their attack.
But then I get a ssage to quickly co to the plaza.
This could be good or bad.
I head down to the large, iron gate that was delivered straight out of Valera, to serve as our entrance.
While there is a sense of urgency in how both humans and drones alike are moving, there is no dreadful sense of alert with them, which tells it must be about the weapon delivery.
Upon entering the plaza we established where the enemy camp was before, I find both Liseti and Lord Stormheart awaiting .
(L)
(E)
(L)
So I was right.
Yet there's sothing I'd like to set right.
(E)
(L)
(E)
(L)
(E)
(C)
Damn, right now I begin to understand a lot quite a bit better.
(C)
(L)
(C)
Sure you will.
I guess she'd take anything she could get against the Crusteans invasion of her hive.
(L)
(C)
"Y-yes, my princess." (D)
Poor guy.
If this princess chose him it's quite unlikely he'll ever get out of this arrangent.
It probably is only a question of ti till she grows him a pair of wings.
(C)
Oh, now I see it.
There's the string, the bowed holding array.
"The artillery? Yes, right. Hm, I would advise against doing so right away. The way I see it, we're lacking proper cover at those positions. This high up, they would be very exposed." (D)
(C)
Yeah, this really answers the question of who ssed up Liseti's view on gaining experiences.
"Ahem, this was calculated. If we'd started too early, the enemy could anticipate what we're doing and would prepare to target the respective spots." (St)
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