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Getting Organized
Felina smiled “I hope we are winning … but we only have a quarter of the city … the bugs have the rest. They also have most of the weapons. I think we need to make/find some more weapons. That means we need to secure our gains … the longer we control this part of the city … everyone else in Ardalis will realize the demons can be defeated. We have about 5000 tigrans to command.
I think we’ll need intelligence and special operations behind the enemy’s defensive lines. That is where the Special Operations group comes in. I was thinking you and Jola. I would have included Scar as well” Felina said and then turned to Scar looking directly into his eyes. “But I was hoping Scar could take the job of commanding general of the resistance?” She asked him.
Queen Shella and failure
The queen took a deep breath and quietly she talked to the knight
“Deson … I know failure. My city is occupied. My husband is dead. I refuse to allow these failures to stop me. I have also known others that have failed and recovered to greatness. Let me tell you two stories … Many years ago a Tigran named Captain Katua fought in the Orc war. He lost his way on patrol and was captured. He spent 2 years in an Orc prison camp. He finally escaped and later rose to the rank of Talon commander within our army. The last queen Patu Warbeast, before she was married to the King Horu Warbeast, had run a failed business, had a nervous breakdown, and had thoughts about suicide. She became one of our best queens and I tried, still today, to model my actions against hers. So how did these two people achieve such extraordinary success after failing?
They had experience with the all-too-familiar gut-wrenching numbness of failure you feel now. But Talon Commander Katua told me, he said to himself “I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.” Patu told me to embrace your weaknesses and shortcomings, learn from them … turn them into strengths. The great paradox is that the people who enjoy the most public successes often endure the greatest private failures. However, these people understand how they handle the dark moments gives them the internal strength to shine during the bright ones.
You are not a failure unless you act like one. I will tell you, I would rather be guarded by a knight that failed than one that had never failed.” She looked directly into his eyes “My life is safer in your hands than anyone else I can think of.”
Where there is smoke there is fire?
Deep in the juggle on the path back to Ardalis the dead demon patrol lay all around Jonz. The draconian wiped his blade and placed it back in its holder. Sanura came over and gave him a hug saying back to Baban Tylos “I told you he could handle them … he is amazing!” She glowed smiling up at the big dragonman.
Aziza grunted “I have been putting up with this gushing for days!! But Jonz does know how to fight.” She said.
The mage tipped his hat to Jonz “Well done Master Jonz … but let us keep going” He added. They checked the demon bodies for weapons or supplies, finding nothing useful on them ... they moved on. Coming out of the hills and the thicker jungle there were gaps in the trees where they could see the city. The dark heavy cloud covered the city allowing very little light to reach it. But more surprising smoke was rising from the Merchant quarter ... fighting was going on in teh city.
“What do you think that means?” Baban asked Aziza about the smoke.
“Trouble … let’s hurry!” she said as they started down the hill at double time speed.
Felina smiled “I hope we are winning … but we only have a quarter of the city … the bugs have the rest. They also have most of the weapons. I think we need to make/find some more weapons. That means we need to secure our gains … the longer we control this part of the city … everyone else in Ardalis will realize the demons can be defeated. We have about 5000 tigrans to command.
I think we’ll need intelligence and special operations behind the enemy’s defensive lines. That is where the Special Operations group comes in. I was thinking you and Jola. I would have included Scar as well” Felina said and then turned to Scar looking directly into his eyes. “But I was hoping Scar could take the job of commanding general of the resistance?” She asked him.
Queen Shella and failure
The queen took a deep breath and quietly she talked to the knight
“Deson … I know failure. My city is occupied. My husband is dead. I refuse to allow these failures to stop me. I have also known others that have failed and recovered to greatness. Let me tell you two stories … Many years ago a Tigran named Captain Katua fought in the Orc war. He lost his way on patrol and was captured. He spent 2 years in an Orc prison camp. He finally escaped and later rose to the rank of Talon commander within our army. The last queen Patu Warbeast, before she was married to the King Horu Warbeast, had run a failed business, had a nervous breakdown, and had thoughts about suicide. She became one of our best queens and I tried, still today, to model my actions against hers. So how did these two people achieve such extraordinary success after failing?
They had experience with the all-too-familiar gut-wrenching numbness of failure you feel now. But Talon Commander Katua told me, he said to himself “I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.” Patu told me to embrace your weaknesses and shortcomings, learn from them … turn them into strengths. The great paradox is that the people who enjoy the most public successes often endure the greatest private failures. However, these people understand how they handle the dark moments gives them the internal strength to shine during the bright ones.
You are not a failure unless you act like one. I will tell you, I would rather be guarded by a knight that failed than one that had never failed.” She looked directly into his eyes “My life is safer in your hands than anyone else I can think of.”
Where there is smoke there is fire?
Deep in the juggle on the path back to Ardalis the dead demon patrol lay all around Jonz. The draconian wiped his blade and placed it back in its holder. Sanura came over and gave him a hug saying back to Baban Tylos “I told you he could handle them … he is amazing!” She glowed smiling up at the big dragonman.
Aziza grunted “I have been putting up with this gushing for days!! But Jonz does know how to fight.” She said.
The mage tipped his hat to Jonz “Well done Master Jonz … but let us keep going” He added. They checked the demon bodies for weapons or supplies, finding nothing useful on them ... they moved on. Coming out of the hills and the thicker jungle there were gaps in the trees where they could see the city. The dark heavy cloud covered the city allowing very little light to reach it. But more surprising smoke was rising from the Merchant quarter ... fighting was going on in teh city.
“What do you think that means?” Baban asked Aziza about the smoke.
“Trouble … let’s hurry!” she said as they started down the hill at double time speed.