Hush, brother. We come in peace.
hush boy or I will slay your whole family
Enough, soldier! We mean no harm to you or your family. We are here to resolve this misunderstanding and propose an alliance between our peoples.
What is your business here sons of riven?
Our business is one of peace and cooperation, soldier. We have witnessed the strength and valor of the Gondorian soldiers, and we believe that our nations can work together to face the growing threats of Sauron.
I understand that but why did you mistake me for an orcs?
We apologize for the mistake, soldier. It was a case of mistaken identity, brought on by the chaotic nature of battle.
...i respect that. Tell your king that i want no conflict between gondor and rohan
We will convey your message to our king, Lord Arwen, and work towards strengthening the bond between our nations. Let us put aside our differences and stand united against the darkness that threatens us all.
We salute your dedication to the cause, soldier. Together, we shall forge an unbreakable alliance and bring peace to our lands.
Let us return to our king and report our successful mission. Together, we shall build a brighter future for our nations.
is doing his duty as a soldier of gondor
journey back to Minas Tirith and report their successful mission to King Arwen
continues fighting against the Uruk-hai
return to Rohan and inform Eomer and Eowyn of their successful mission and the newfound alliance with Gondor
sitting at a table drinking wine looking at the hills surrounding minas tirith
We have done well, brother. Our mission has brought us one step closer to peace. Now, we must rest and enjoy the fruits of our labor.
may you gentlemen do the same he speaks quietly so as not to be overheard by any enemies nearby
exchange tired smiles and begin to share stories and jokes, finding solace in each other's company after the long journey
watches the sunset and takes a moment to relax
Well deserved rest, my friend. May your evening be filled with joy and tranquility.
Thank you my lords. May yours also be a peaceful night he finishes his glass of wine then lays down in his bed
as they lay in their beds, the twin brothers share a final glance before drifting off to sleep, grateful for the peace they have brought and ready for the challenges that lie ahead
the next morning good morrow
Good morning, soldier. How did you rest?
We hope you have rested well, soldier. Today, we shall discuss the strategies and plans for our upcoming battles against Sauron's forces.
With all due respect, I must express my concern over this immediate rush into battle. The armies of Mordor have been incredibly well-equipped in comparison to our forces, and we're sending our boys into a lion’s den without properly preparing them.
Soldier, we understand your concerns, but we cannot afford to wait. The armies of Mordor grow stronger every day, and if we do not act now, the fate of our lands hangs in the balance.
If we strike now, we won’t just be killing Men and Elves and Dwarves but also innocent civilians. These people are not our enemies. They are simply caught up in an unfortunate series of events. My idea is to send delegates to negotiate a peace with Mordor while preparing our defenses.
Your words carry weight, soldier. We must not forget the innocent lives caught in the midst of war. We shall consider your proposal and seek a path of diplomacy before resorting to arms.
We should send an envoy to Mordor, offering terms of peace if they abandon their quest for the One Ring. If they refuse, we fall back to the defenses we build along the Anduin, letting them come to us.
Your plan has merit, soldier. We shall assemble a delegation and extend an olive branch to the forces of Mordor.
Don't you think it's best to start with the leaders of Mordor? Namely, Saruman and Sauron?
A wise question, soldier. We shall lead our delegation to the stronghold of Saruman, seeking answers and an end to his treachery.
Wait a tick. You can’t just seek answers from him. You’re a couple of his nieces. That could trigger an internecine conflict that we don’t need. Wouldn’t it be better to attempt a rapprochement with the leader of Mordor directly?
You raise a valid point, soldier. We shall reconsider our approach and seek a direct dialogue with Sauron himself.
Yes, but we mustn’t underestimate the power of Saruman if we seek to destroy Sauron. Does Sauron have any interest in taking part in a dialogue?
consult with their sources and gather information about Sauron's interests and intentions