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Current 10+ years of an RP idea, finally finished, on 10.10.2025. Goodnight Raven Squad, you were the best, wildest, most silly near future SOF RP that lived on the guild, and you got a worthy send off :)
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I've RP'd for the best part of over 15 years now here on the Guild, and particularly like military settings, both contemporary, past and near future. I have even dabbled in a little more experimental RPs, as well as created a plethora of 1x1s over my time in the guild. I like creating RPs with a distinct flavour- and often shift between narrative-led RPs to semi-randomised plots. I've been more a GM lately than a player, and don't really lean into fandom- instead, exploring my own universes lifting themes from other source material.

My main interests are military-themed, near-future RPs, with a focus on technology. But I'm beginning to push what that RP idea looks like- taking inspiration from lots of media and focussing on the fun, indulgent side of RP, whilst also exploring the lows and emotional side.

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Raven Squad is a project over seven years in the making, and focusses on a class-based, eccentric yet half-grounded near future special forces team that acts as a response team where you can't send any special forces team in. It's incredibly dumb, incredibly loose, and yet, has delivered some of my favourite plot points in RPG. A brainless action flick a la John Wick and Kingsman meets a complex thriller with a fun left turn in it, Raven has been the culmination of over a decade of loving special forces RPG, gaming influences and other silliness in a package that has provided players with something quite different to a normal military themed RPG. While at an end, this is an RP that is a signature- it's silly as hell, takes itself barely seriously, and is what peak fun military RPG to me should be.

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Delta Hyper is a love letter to Wipeout, F1's Drive to Survive (Netflix) and contemporary Formula One, with influences from solarpunk, cyberpunk, transhumanism and other posthumanist concepts. An RP that follows pilots in their ups and downs, it's a story that hasn't got me playing an actual character, but framing the camera at each pilot (played by others), and presenting it as if it were a documentary. Lifting elements from TTRPG, this is a Racing RPG like no other and no parallel exists- using dice rolls and randomisation, with a stats-driven system to generate race results, rather than actually RPing the races, players experience the fast-paced, dynamic world of anti-gravity racing. This means that come Qualifying and Race, the results are genuinely a surprise to everyone- and based on decisions made through dilemmas and decisions made between races. Friendships, rivalry, the glamour and even a little political undertone play out in 2094, in a colourful, utopian future that focuses on the fight to take first place.

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Then there's Tactical Breach Wizards: Fireteam Hex. First use of any set IP as a formal setting, this is an RP that offers a darker mirror to Raven Squad, focussing on the other side of the equation- unlikely heroes in an uncomfortable position. I don't normally do fantasy, but the world, the lore, the feeling of the characters and the ability to write a comedy just was too difficult to pass up. An RP that focuses on a group running away from a variety of threats as wanted mercenary wizards in the middle of a post-revolution, Eastern-Europe adjacent 1990s to present Polavia.

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Lastly, Dispatch: Heroes of Claremont. This is another IP-adjacent world, albeit drawing on a different setting and a new cast of superheroes. As my "first" proper superhero RP, this combines workplace comedy, a Storyteller-lite system and a fun, diverse, and large cast together in a dynamic, diverse setting.

I'm pretty flexible and try and get back to people on ideas and responses, but sometimes, I may become very busy and it will take some time till I am un-busy. I aim to clear posts within a week!

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@MrDidact

I'm tempted to play it by ear- although, the issues with Bran not wanting to become the head of the Starks may also be another issue that may need some looping around. It just feels a little strange- I don't want to alter too much house history, as it also influences Willas (and that would mean a lot of . I'm personally a little more attached to the concept of leaving the Tyrell history to kickstart at the end of S6- I imagine the effects are similar, but just better still account for Willas and Garlan. Though I can see what you mean though- it would be interesting to see the affect. I imagine they'd hate the Lannisters irrespective of a change in history, making Alerie's choice interesting too.



*watches episode*

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo

@Abefroeman


About for a collab, btw. Just not too sure in the Stepstones atm.
@NecroKnight

Sure, tomorrow evening?
Overdue post- but I've broken a little block by featuring a good number of my characters.
(Crap post- I'm very far behind with Ellion and wasn't in the mood for Red Mountain stuff, but the other sections should make up for it, I hope.)

@MrDidact

King's Landing

Alerie lay in bed, nude to her gentle skin, beneath the cosy golden green quilt, and still held a hand around Tom. She felt her take an arm around her, as she cooed like a dove, not wanting to entirely admit that it had only been perhaps her first time, for real. Some before, but nothing quite as vivid as that. And it was a lot to take in. At least she'd slept well with him by her side, as she listened to what he said. He sounded so....dreamy, albeit Alerie knew this was real to some extent.

"You worry far too much. Don't worry about those things. Your father and mine know best....on the what, when, and where. Mostly....I suppose. For now, just worry about us." She said, kissing him on the cheek, reassuringly, a trait that Alerie definitely had to offer. She seemed to offer warmth in her very presence, as she pulled him close, as best as she could, snuggling up against his shoulder. And what would they do with their wealth? Alerie knew the answer, well, sort of.

"I suppose your father could say no, and leave me a mother of a bastard. But I think Lord Tyrion wouldn't do that. I wouldn't let that happen, anyway....you and I won't be prised apart so long as I breathe. And as for being Lady of Casterly Rock, the Lady Tyrell married to Lord Tommen Lannister....oh, I have many ideas. There have been many marriages between our houses, but nothing along primary bloodlines on this scale. The most powerful bloc in Westeros.....perhaps we shall show the Targaryens it is not fire and blood that rules, but the lions and roses that grow strong and play a part in their Kingdoms, too. That is only the beginning, my sweet lion. So long as I'm by your side and you're by mine, I don't think we can be stopped." She chuckled, sleeping in a little more with him, knowing if there were any ravens that had come, she would meet father about it later.

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Highgarden

Merlin read the letter, sighing. It was better news than before, just about.

"We have help on the way, at least." Merlin turned to Eve, who stood by his side, looking over the small quilting room, where Alys sat with her tutor, learning how to knit at the moment, a finely taught skill that any Lady of the Reach would need. It was theraputic to watch almost from Eve's point of view, but to Alys, it looked a little daunting, and clumsy. Merlin on the other hand knew that a simular clumsy came in some of the ways they'd tried to hunt down the beasts lately in the Reach, and that the arrival of the Inquisitor would surely spell well. Given the influence of Gardener pretenders, it was something that had to be laid down.

Beyond bounties for the false Gardners to be brought before the court of Lord Merlin Tyrell, Steward of Highgarden, not much had been done, and it was of no doubt to him that the Realm wanted it's stability in one of it's kingdoms, and was sending someone from on high to get it done.
"What kind?" Eve asked, looking up to Merlin, as Alys worked away, managing to finish the stitch on the top of the quilt, a lovely fabric cloth with a golden Rose in the middle. Even part of Eve did wonder...she really should have started knitting something else at this point. Perhaps a deer, or a lion, or something, Eve loved her sister in law's handcrafted gifts but it seemed excessive.
"The Inquisitor is on their way. That, and I have that cranky old man Oldtower kept telling me to bring in. And a Florent to serve as a administrator, or at least an offer to discuss some matters. Someone I might need to help with this Florent buisness."
@AtomicNut

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Bloodstone

Ellion had taken a bit of a backseat to some of what had gone down, given he had taken a few wounds. Paid attention to the plan, and played his role in it, the mess that was his hair and face adding to the effect, though his height and fighting style did give him away a little bit at times. Even brushing off Lyvia and Aerion's comments, disregarding them a little. His part in the plan had worked out well, and he had been quiet, pretty speechless compared to his usual. Disregarding Miri even, he hadn't actually spoken with her in a while, well, not intimately. It had been business ahead of pleasure here, as lovely as she was, he had to keep his head on his shoulders and he knew she was doing exactly the same. After all of this, no doubt they'd talk. Right here though, in pouncing on Big Cap, he was a little more active. The blur that had been this confusing plan had begun to fade, and his thoughts on really holding back here were out of the window. Rhaegar had taken them the right way, and from here on out, he knew what he had to do.

Stabbing the first pirate he met, it was a simple push off the blade as he slashed it into another man charging him from the flank, brutally cutting open his abdomen, dropping to the floor in screaming agony, as Ellion walked past, following close as he watched Malrik face down Big Cap, following by his side as he kept his blade heightened, taking another approach.
"C'mon then."

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The Spine

The unthinkable happening was something Garlan only could lay witness too, as he yelled the command.
"Fall back and reassemble the line! Get the fucking vanguard back in!" The command was conveyed fast, though slower than usual, as he looked across at the various points of the line, the number of men falling staggering. Garlan hadn't pushed all his men into the middle, of course. The supply of the vanguard was crushed, and Ned Dayne was going to follow. He had to pull whatever was left back, and the rest of the men around Garlan were setting up spear walls and emboldening their defence, given that the casualties were going to mount. Holding an assault was insane. This was going to be survival, as Garlan looked around, taking in the men he had from the tactical position on the ridge that he held, from his horseback, looking across to one of the runners to the frontline.
"Get the warlocks into the middle! We'll need to fight fire with fire..."
@Abefroeman

Oh precisely. Though...Alerie just knows it sweeetens the deal. She's always wanted it really, and well, she has other plots too :P
@Abefroeman

As a reply to your comment....well, Alerie is a Lady, Amber is a fourthborn from yes, the Redwynes, but Alerie can act the way she wants because she's very pretty and has a lot of political sway. Amber on the other hand literally serves Alerie. She shouldn't have been away, particularly if it was her order. So in a way....hypocrisy is there to rule the world. It's a wonderful thing :P

King's Landing

After the eventful boat trip, Alerie had retreated to her own quarters, already beginning to take in the effect of what had actually happened. After all, much had been said and done, and it had been a lot to take in. She knew precisely what Lysara was now, that madness that drove her wasn't Lyseni, it was madness, to Alerie at least. It was almost completely blind luck she wasn't dead, and the fact she was in a cell was probably for her own good, Alerie thought, brushing the dark red hair from her face, as she lay down. She sighed, hearing a knock, standing and walking to the door. She peeked through, seeing a Tyrell soldier, alongside the only Amber Redwyne that Alerie had as a handmaiden. She had come to talk. About time.

Opening the door, she let Amber in, looking across with a grimace, though knowing she was here.
"You made it. Good." Alerie's tone was not warm, or inviting. It was hard, cold, and professional. Cutting like a thorn into a person's side, as she shut the door solidly, walking further in.

"I take it you're on board with what I suggested." Alerie asked, a closed question however this was.
"Yes...but I'm uncomfortable. You're asking me to go to my father and ask a lot." Amber replied, a little worried, in the tone of her vioce.

"...and if you don't do it, I'll out you for what you are. Unloyal, and chasing lowborns. No need to be in the service of me when you have some rosy little chase to go on." Alerie was harsh and brutal in her phrasing, as she sat on the bed, sighing.

"But you are on board. Good. I expect you don't need to know the ins and outs. The ships will be dealt with through a couple of courtiers I work with. You remember what I told you...it's two galleys worth. You'll send them to the Bay of Dragons, to the Isle of Cedars. The southern shore, there's an encampment there. Your part is merely to convince him. You won't accompany it. The men will have their orders, and they will have come from an unknown source. They will fly no banners, and given that the sea passage is relatively defended, they should be fine to pass by Old Valyria too. They'll do their job, because there will be paid mercenaries amongst them. And once it's done, I'll make sure you get married to a well to do Knight. You'll never have an issue in the rest of your life. But make a mistake. And believe me. You'll find things women don't often talk about becoming your immenent problem. Are we understood?" Alerie was not unresolving, or unkempt. She'd told bits of the plan in parts, but if she ran out of the room and someone told someone else, there was nothing to comprimise on.

Her father being someone who had a lot of contacts, actually piecing together this idea was not as insane as Alerie had first thought it to be. After all, it had some merit in what potential lay in the bottom of it, even if the actual work lay thousands of leagues away from King's Landing, and was internal to her. The ships would bring the mercenaries there, and the encampment was one that Alerie had heard rumours of in what they had to offer, of something that recent events in King's Landing had brought to her attention. All Amber knew, she was getting a few boats and taking the sails away. A mere minor inconvenience to Lord Redwyne, they were galleys, and would be basically able to defend themselves, and carry the men of coin that Alerie had to execute the task. Amber's use wasn't finished yet, Alerie knew as much as that promise came, there was more to do. Amber was still in debt, even if she wouldn't think much of it. And she still had a role to play.

"Understood, my Lady."

"Good. I imagine you can be quite convincing sometimes. It'd help now. Now. I need you to do my hair for me, and have a look at the back of my dress. Let me get the stool." Alerie added, as Amber nodded, understood that she served this woman, and well, didn't want to continue to get on her bad side. Sitting down, Alerie set her dress wide, as she let Amber grab a few implements, a brush and a fine comb, looking on into the mirror.

"Take a few of the curls out, Amber. I may have someone to impress." She stared into the mirror, the mirror's glance displaying a woman who was the kind, warm, spirited and gentle Lady of the court. But what she was doing, well, it was not only wrong, but it was something that would change the very ground that the Tyrells held. If Willas didn't know the world that was coming and had already changed, nor did Ellion, nor Merlin, she certainly did.

On the windowsill, a small white gull, one of the hundreds who flocked to the Red Keep and its scraps during the day pecked at the window. It's black beady eyes roved around the room, apparently not finding any food and the gull took flight again.

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And Alerie did look fine, her dark red hair cut shorter, the curls that went past her shoulders trimmed down, far more elegant and brushed, only barely past her neck, a little brushing past her face, albeit it was well kept and Amber, despite being close to tears and fright, had done a good job. The green and gold dress hugged her petite form, as she headed out again, and back to the Rose Garden, accompanied by Megga and Amber, going to the Pavillion, holding conversation with the two, it looking like a fine day after all. She had to talk about potential suitors after all, and introduce them more at balls. That and just enjoy the quiet day, before she would let them go for a few hours. Megga enjoyed the harp particularly, that much Alerie knew, and she was loyal enough to Alerie that she let her play on her own time.

The three ladies soon saw another young trio approach. Tom Lannister, the Young Lion and heir to Casterly Rock approached, wearing a fine crimson doublet with a cloth-of-gold half-cape over one shoulder and a gilded lionhead rapier at his side. His twin brothers Tywin and Tytos flanked him. Tom smiled at Alerie, bowing low in sync with his brothers and producing a rose with a flourish from behind his back. Tom smiled, "Good afternoon Alerie. I wanted to thank you for being there with my sister and to make sure that you fared well after the unfortunate... episode that occured."

The rose was golden, as gold as Tom's hair, "A rare bloom. I had to send all the way back near Lannisport for it. But I thought a gold rose for the Lady Tyrell was only appropriate." Tom passed the rose to Alerie, letting their fingers touch as he did and favoring her hand with a kiss before standing straight and smiling at her, his eyes glinting. His eyes were like his grandfather's, green with glints of gold. Tom smiled at her companions, "I don't believe I've had the pleasure. Surely this is an auspicious day, to meet three beautiful women at once."

Alerie caught sight of the trio of Lannisters, the main soldier of the three being Tom Lannister, the other two, Tytos and Tywin, standing tall and protective. Wherever he went, Alerie felt those two followed suit out of boredom, and it made her chuckle, as she watched him draw the rose. She took the rose tightly in her hand, barely fazed by it's touch, bare in her hand as she gently stroked the petals, aware of the prickly surface and absolutely content.
"My fine Ser." She blushed almost as red as her hair, clutching the rose, tight and close to her chest, as she giggled.
"You're unlucky to know that I know this came from a little closer than Lannisport, Tom Lannister. But I do appreciate the gesture. A golden rose is not easy to find." She gently brushed up close, standing on her toes as she took the kiss, her own golden and brown eyes glinting back, as she looked back at her handmaidens, who were watching on intently.

"I haven't had the pleasure of introducing them. This is Amber Redwyne, and Megga. My loyal handmaidens. Two fine ladies of the Reach." Alerie said, as she looked down at his blade in it's sheath, stroking the lion's head.
"Hair to match your sigil's. My, you really are a Lannister. The blood of lions in your veins runs strong. And rather hansome." Alerie said, giggling, as she took his hand, looking back at Megga and Amber.

"I'll let you two enjoy the afternoon a little. Come back to my quarters later tonight." She said to them both, as she looked back at Tom.
"Shall I show you the flowers of the Rose Garden, just myself and you?" Alerie said, realizing the innuendo of what she'd just said. Ah.
"I mean....well. I just want to go there alone with you is all. Lots of nice flowers there you might know about." And with it, Alerie giggled, her warm touch against his hand, holding tight.

Tom grinned, "Indeed, golden roses are rare. And I was blessed enough to find two." He held Alerie's hand softly, doing an admirable job of suppresing a blush as she stroked the hilt of his sword, "Lions have their harsh beauty it is true, but roses are sweet, soft, and beautiful." He grinned somewhat mischeviously then, "With some thorns of course." He nodded to each of the girls, smiling at them, "Charmed. These are my brothers, Tywin and Tytos."

Tom laughed minutely, eyes flashing in delight, "It sounds like a lovely time Alerie. And I'll make sure your friends do not go unescorted." Tywin and Tytos picked up his meaning and both young Lannisters, identical in comeliness and grace, took the arm of each lady and lead them off, chatting pleasantly. Tom held onto Alerie's hand and let her lead them around the gardens, "It is a beautiful garden, but if the stories are true, it pales in comparison to your familiy's displays at Highgarden. I hear it's the largest, most expansive collection of blooms in the Seven Kingdoms. I would like to see it someday."

Amber nodded, looking up at Tom, smiling.
"Indeed we do. Every Tyrell spends a good amount of their childhood there. Looking at all the flowers. From poisonous to fruitful. All sorts. We have to be careful of the foreign plants the most, they want to eat everything else in it's path." Alerie commented, leading them through the various sections, enjoying it as she rested her head against his shoulder a little, looking up at the Lannister.

"Your sister as a Princess to be, and you as the future Lord of the Westerlands. You Lions are lucky. The Gods do favour you, it seems. And maybe me to catch a glimpse of you." Alerie gently teased, as they continued walking, further along the garden, the distant waves audible in the harbour. She knew she was swinging herself back, like a pendulum to make sure she had her heart on Tom, this felt a little more natural than it did with Jahaerys. A little fake then, this felt more close to her heart's home. He was exactly what any woman would lust over, and given Alerie didn't look at Jahaerys and feel head over heels, Tom felt instead like he was that Knight that was precicely that.

"If you wish it, I can accompany you in King's Landing. Stay close with you. I know when a man feels that way towards a woman. The way you've been looking at me. The things your sister told me...you really don't hide it. But that's absolutely fine by me." Alerie said, looking to Tom, a grin on her face, as she hugged him close, sighing.
"Besides...I think you know what my tells are."

Tom's heart was running a mile a minute, thumping like a drum in his chest. He didn't show it, but Alerie's presence had a dramatic effect on him. He was enthralled with her presence and it took every ounce of self-control he had not to show his nervousness. Tom played it all off well, replying, "It is I who is lucky to have glimpsed you. For all the wondrous flowers here in the gardens and even back in your home, I wager you are the loveliest and most enchanting of them all. Even more so, since there is only one of you."

This time he did blush a little and the young knight said, "You read me like a book Alerie. Indeed, I am very fond of you. I would like us to be companions very much." He looked at her, meeting her eyes again, "And I had hoped you felt the same." Tom stopped them in the middle of a secluded corner, holding both of her hands in his and stepping close to her. He was a head taller and he ran his hand through her hair as he said, "I am the heir to Casterly Rock. The future Warden of the West. In time, the uncle to a king. Father has already lined up a veritable army of potential brides for me. Ladies from all seven kingdoms. He even talked of betrothing me to Baella. But none of them compare to you, Alerie. It is you who I would take to wife, to have us be a gold lion and a gold rose together. If you would have me." It was not a formal proposal, no that would be saved for some magnificent banquet or party, after the consent of both of their fathers.

But for all intents and purposes, it was one, and Tom still went down to one knee, a necklace of gold and emerald in his outstretched hands, this one made of golden rosevines with a golden lion and a garland of flowers adorning it's mane, roaring into the air.

Alerie only looked on, speechless for a moment, as she took her hans out, taking the golden and emerald necklace, as she stood in front of Tom, barely able to contain herself.
"Tom you....by the Seven....it's beautiful. It's....magnificent. You know that us.....us together, it will not be easy. In our own Houses, I know how it is.... But Tom....I don't care. Hell to those who say otherwise. I want you...to be by the Lion." And with it, she took the necklace gently, stowing it past her hair and around her neck, letting it slip down, sitting gently and brightly on her neck. She pulled him almost up off his feet, letting him come into her arms, kissing him profusely, her warm body and top gently rubbing up against him, as she looked into his eyes, her vision utterly focussed on him, enthralled and totally in lust with this moment, as she eased out.
"My father gave his blessing. As did your sister. I can't hide anymore....I don't want any Targaryen, or Reachman, or anyone else. I want you, Tom Lannister." And with it, she kissed him again, feeling natural as she did, wrapping up against him tight, totally in that moment.
"We should take this elsewhere...just in case they see."

Tom was indescribably happy, her acceptance of his affection making him feel as if he were like a bird in the sky, free and unbound. He wrapped his arm around her waist and kissed her eagerly, pouring everything he couldn't say in words with his lips. Eventually Tom nodded, "It will be difficult. Your people and mine will not be happy. Many lords will not be pleased I spurned their sisters, daughters, or nieces. But to hell with all of them. I am Tommen Lannister, you are Alerie Tyrell. Together we will face everything that opposes us, and conquer it. I will get my father's blessing. We can make the announcement soon, perhaps the ceremony can be held when my uncle Jaime and the rest return from the Stepstones. But for now, it's just me and you." He kissed her again, this one softly, patiently.

Tom looked around, "You may be right. But where should we go?" He held onto her hand, and in that moment he would have gone anywhere with her, to Highgarden or Casterly Rock, even the Smoking Sea or the coast of Sothoryos.

Alerie giggled, shaking her head, as she looked back up.
"I can just see your imagination running. Don't overthink it, my beautiful Lion....anyway, I was thinking....my quarters would be a good start." Alerie chuckled, her laugh pleasant and unrestricted, it was organic and not stopped short, as she knew that Tom would probably get the point she was getting at.
"Perhaps we shall see. But come with me. We can catch up with the rest later."

Tom took her hand and the two ran off, eager and in love, future rulers but still young and full of life. Winter was coming, but for now everything looked bright.

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The Spine, Red Mountains

The fighting had been bloody, and the next two castles had fallen, with a hard push, the sight of arrows, shields, dead bodies and blood running down the side of the mountain in the early morning sun. The sun had risen higher and higher, and the assaults had been relentless.

Small streams that started on the ridges had blood seep slowly, their clear texture running over the sandstone, bleached in a thin stain of red redder than the sandstone it lay on, boots marching, soldiers clanging swords on shields. The ridge had widened, and there was no real stop to the fighting that had gone on. Garlan had kept back in the rear echelons, while he led Ned Dayne command the front once again, though Garlan kept close to see what was going on. The command had been firm, and whatever they had, he had kept close and reinforced where needs be. There was a lull in the fighting for now, but they were moving onto the next fortification, and looking to secure the ridge. The Green Hand Knights were around Garlan's position, alongside a few numbers of armoured Tyrell troops, and archers following close, alongside some mercenary javelin-throwers and peltasts. He saw the Florent Knight come over, one of his Lieutenants in the force, as he stopped to hear him.

"I could use some mulled wine right now...don't you think, commander?" Merrell Florent said in his pensive mood, his armor still stained with fresh blood and signs of struggle that had happened. He himself had exerted quite a considerable amount of effort reigning his men, even though he didn't show it. Curt, clear commands, without hints of a raging voice. Experienced and methodical, Merrell seemed to irradiate a surreal tranquility even amidst the battle. His own men also had made a couple of jokes that he probably had gone ummarried for so long if he applied the same fervour to love than to do battle. But there had been little chastising from his part, just a warning of staying sharp for the battles to come.

He had approached Garlan Tyrell after the battle, figuring that the cornerstone of such army, and leader of the Green Knights could certainly use some...tranquility. But would he relax in presence of a Florent? His tantrum with Brightwater still raged. Maybe if he shared his knowledge gained in the Arbor...

"I'd rather keep sober. It's too early in the morning, Merrell. Wine isn't always the answer. Though after this...it bloody well will be." Garlan added, looking ahead into the distance, further along the ridgeline, the Tyrell green and gold, with mixed yellow and black, with a few golden and brown colours amongst them,

"How's your forces holding up? We've gone through a lot of shit. We've got a few more castles to grab. Once this ridge is secure...there won't be anywhere we can't see or hit."

"Morale is holding up, although the injuries are starting to weigh. We are not unscathed. I've told those injuried to not force themselves and preserve strength. This kind of war isn't going to be fast nor clean, with so many forts." Merrell Florent mumbled, as he stirred his horse."Although, the ridge we can take. I intend to send the zealots of that priestess cousin of mine as first wave. They are eager to prove their faith. If they fail, R'hllor voices will be silent in the reach. If they take it, they'll suffer losses aswell. They'll do." He added, still in his neutral tone of the gruesome deed. He never raised or inflected his voice, nor his temper flared. His eyes were set on the ridge. "The needs of the many must be met." He added,
taking a sip from his wineskin.

"The war isn't going to win itself if we speak like that, I'm afraid. We must sweep, clear and eliminate while we have momentum. Our forces are thinning on this castle, and we have to at least keep the image that we have the force majure. We can make the final push on the one after." Garlan said, wiping the dirt from his face with his gauntleted hand, looking to Merrell.
"Send them forth then. But don't comprimise that line. Ned has the vanguard, you have the flank, and I have the other commanders maintaining their end. This castle, we can repeat the same. We've got a good supply of arrows, so we can shower them in arrows, and then use our ligher infantry to rush the walls, the Knights charging the flanks and stopping their cutoff. The sun is going to get warmer and warmer, so faster we have this done, the less we have to die standing in fucking plate." He added, putting his hand over his eyes, to block the bright sun.

"Fort's the same. Walls are half falling apart. Good garrison, a few Scorpions. Not fun for anyone. Anyone apart from scattered groups. So same plan. Take the point Merrell, in your formation on the flank. Let's open some more souls."

"Aye commander." Merrell droned, his sight impassive. You just want to get me shot instead, don't you, Tyrell. He added mentally, as he spurred his horse to meet with the troop.

Ahead the last waycastle loomed, the air charged with tension as the royalists continued their march forward, expecting massive resistance at this last gate before the summit itself. The royal forces stretched in a long line after them, with the base of the mountain and three waycastles already taken, the Spine was on the brink of falling. With the Spine under control, the Red Mountains were that much closer to being back in the throne's auspices. But it would not be easy.

(Collabs with @MrDidact@AtomicNut.)
On his call, Markus pushed out, holding the manhole cover as he peeked with the MG36 in one hand, just about able to hold it as he swept around, moving up again as he stashed the same lid back over the hole, then taking cover by the barrels.
"Excellent. I'm gonna move around. Let's keep it quiet for now." Markus added, moving around the barrels, stashing the MG36 onto his back, sliding a Sig Sauer P226 from a holster on his thigh, as well as a suppressor. Turning it in the screw, he peeked the corner as best as he could, knowing this wasn't his forte.

"Moving inside." Markus added, as he pushed around into the vehicle pool, taking cover by another Land Rover. He popped his visor, peeking the view, knowing he had to tread very carefully.
"I got eyes on about four hostiles, inside. AKs again. I'll see how many I can snag. Keep a view on the outside, see what changes." With that, Markus pushed around the vehicle, waiting, watching as a man headed to one of the Land Rovers, to the back to pick something up. Markus put a bullet between his eyes, as he moved quick, the suit rustling a little as he dragged the body under, picking out his two friends. With a repeated set of shots, he dropped those two, firing fast and true, the Sig's action and accuracy making him confident. The fourth man picked up his gun, and ran to the middle, about to be in mid-yell, as Markus put another three rounds into him.

"Clear inside. Gonna find out what they have here." Markus added, as he moved past the bodies, towards the front of the building, as he saw the office come close, as he peeked the door. Pushing in, a man pushed him to the wall, and it seemed he had been waiting, watching Markus as he had been moving through. Markus pushed his arm as the machete landed in the drywall, as he kicked out, winding Markus. He pulled the attacker down with him, the pistol firmly in his right hand as he put a bullet into his brain as they came down, sighing.
"Jesus." He pushed the man's body off him, as he stood up, a server at the end of the room, which raised an eyebrow.

"Eric....we got a server in here. Seems secure. This isn't anything I've seen before. It doesn't fit the profile. Looks like it came out of Star Trek." He looked at the sleek black device, kneeling by it's side, looking around for a USB. Finding a spot, he planted a keying shotgun, that would upload the data from the server, as he looked back to the door, and the very dead man on the floor.
"I'm gonna data shotgun the thing. Should take about five minutes. Whatever it is, this has to have some intel on it." The German added, as he looked around at the desk, seeing nothing massive of worth. A map of the area, vantage points, but it was regional. The only thing that was of worth here was that server. It didn't fit the profile. This wasn't a little insergent base. This was a big deal.

"Got any contacts around?"
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