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Uniting Germany
Edwin looks at the two knights, his demeanor slowly shifting into subtle, soft one. He would speak out, addressing both of them with an equal, calm tone, his voice fluctuating to a slightly higher tone at the end of his sentences, enunciating a sincere tone.
"I am a young man, and while in my youth I am not the most knowledgeable I am blessed to have friends who are, men such as good Sir Borren, and even you two knights, who I remember fighting together against Guy Edban. My good friends, we are not enemies. We have our differences, and our concerns, but we all fear for our homes, and our people, and I see in both of you a yearning desire to protect what you love, one way or the other." The lordling shifts his tone slightly, into a deeper, more foreboding one, "But listen here, unless all of Stromwood are together, no amount of magic can save us. Sir Moulton, Sir Mellard, we are loyal to the baron, not his lackey Crowley. If we work together, we can rally the Barons lords to help him in his most dire time of need. What knights would we be, iron or stone, if we turned our backs to our people now? What knights would we be if we placed our trust in anything beside the Paragon? Sir Moulton, Sir Mellard, ride with me, so we may rally the barons men, and force this Crowley to listen to our demands, not his. What say you? Will you serve your lord and people? Or will you both forsake your vows?"
Edwin finishes his speech, looking both of the men dead in the eye, first Sir Moulton, then Sir Mellard.
"I am a young man, and while in my youth I am not the most knowledgeable I am blessed to have friends who are, men such as good Sir Borren, and even you two knights, who I remember fighting together against Guy Edban. My good friends, we are not enemies. We have our differences, and our concerns, but we all fear for our homes, and our people, and I see in both of you a yearning desire to protect what you love, one way or the other." The lordling shifts his tone slightly, into a deeper, more foreboding one, "But listen here, unless all of Stromwood are together, no amount of magic can save us. Sir Moulton, Sir Mellard, we are loyal to the baron, not his lackey Crowley. If we work together, we can rally the Barons lords to help him in his most dire time of need. What knights would we be, iron or stone, if we turned our backs to our people now? What knights would we be if we placed our trust in anything beside the Paragon? Sir Moulton, Sir Mellard, ride with me, so we may rally the barons men, and force this Crowley to listen to our demands, not his. What say you? Will you serve your lord and people? Or will you both forsake your vows?"
Edwin finishes his speech, looking both of the men dead in the eye, first Sir Moulton, then Sir Mellard.