Furbolg & Warstone
Did you ever study the last stand at Thermopylae? I think their tactics could still turn the tide for a tribal defense.
I’ve heard the story of the last stand at Thermopylae, a tale of honor and sacrifice. Their tactics can inspire our own, but we must guard against change that threatens our way of life. Still, a good plan can shift the tide.
Sounds like you’ve already got the right mindset—solid defense, a little stubbornness, and a willingness to learn from the old books. Keep the plan tight, guard the flanks, and remember the Greeks’ point: a few well‑placed warriors can buy time for the rest of the clan.
Good plan, stay firm on the flanks, and let the older ones guide the younger—time won is safety earned.
Glad to hear the old ways are still on your side—let the veterans hold the line, let the youth learn, and the tide will turn in our favor.
We shall honor the old ways, keep the veterans strong on the line, let the youth learn, and together we will turn the tide.
Good. Just make sure the old ones actually know where to stand, not just how to speak about it.
They will stand where the land calls, not just speak of it.
That’s the sort of discipline you’ll need to keep the front true—talk won’t push the enemy, only a well‑tuned line will.