Priest & Thane
We need a plan that keeps the walls strong and also keeps the people’s faith and morale steady during a crisis.
Priest:
First, strengthen the walls with extra stone and secure the gates, so the enemy cannot breach. Second, set up watch posts at night, and keep the people moving in shifts so they are not exhausted. Third, hold daily prayers and a brief assembly so everyone can share fears, hopes, and thanks; this keeps the faith alive. Fourth, distribute food and water supplies evenly, with a small reserve for emergencies, so there is no panic over scarcity. Fifth, remind the people that our strength comes from each other and from our trust in the Lord, and that we must remain united even in hard times. And lastly, keep your own heart calm, for the weight of this duty can shake even a steady spirit, but prayer and faith will guide you.
Good outline. Focus on training, discipline, and supply lines. Keep morale high, but make sure the plans are executed without error. Keep calm, stay sharp, and keep the walls.
Priest:
Let the men train each day in drills that mirror what they’ll face; repetition builds confidence and sharpness. Have a strict schedule for duties—guard shifts, supply checks, and patrols—so no one is ever caught off guard. Set up a small, trusted group to monitor the food and water lines; if anything looks low, report it immediately. Keep the people talking each night about what went well and what could improve; this keeps morale high and errors from slipping in. And remember, the best discipline comes from believing we’re doing it for a higher purpose—share that belief in every meeting and in every prayer, so the heart stays calm and the walls stay strong.
Looks solid. Keep the drills tight, the schedule strict, and the supplies under constant watch. That’s the only way to avoid surprises. Stay disciplined, stay calm.
Priest:
Very well. I’ll keep the drills precise, the schedule rigid, and the supplies closely monitored. With calm discipline we’ll stay prepared for any surprise.
Good. Keep the drills simple and repeatable, and never let morale slip. If the plan works, the enemy will never get the upper hand.