Dunmer & Mithril
Good day, I hear you are a silent guardian of great wisdom. How would you advise a knight like me to best protect a village under siege?
First, secure the perimeter and patch any weak spots in the walls. Place archers at the high points and keep the villagers calm with steady communication. Never let fear dictate your decisions; stay disciplined and act with purpose. Honor and order will keep the village safe.
Your plan is sound, but remember the watch must never be silent. A lone voice can rally the people and repel the first strike. Keep the gates ready, and be the first to charge if the walls fall. Honor will guide you, and so will the steadiness of your sword.
A watch that speaks can break a siege’s first breath, but let the voice be measured, not raucous, for a steady shout is more rallying than a shout of panic. Keep the gates tight and ready, and if they falter I will meet them with honor and blade.
Your words steadier than a calm sea, and I shall keep the gates as strong as my oath. With your watch and my blade, no siege shall break us. We will face them together, with honor.
We will hold the line together, steadfast and silent, until the threat fades.