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As soon as your ships landed and you stepped off, a patrol of Household Guards were standing at attention, dressed in their uniform blues and sea-green coats and tall peaked caps, watching the mass disembark with curiosity and apprehension, but they did not come to you. Nor did the Duke send any summons or message in the days you set up your base in the south and the Leagues went to their assignments.
Though you did get two other letters. One from your “old friend” Julio Di Alba, welcoming you to the province and offering a meeting of the minds- he invited you north down the river to his lands, where he would host a gathering for you and the League’s honor.
The other was from a much, much more appealing person, though one that you were apprehensive of having to meet after what happened in Larencci. The sender was anonymous, but the script was obviously Cesare, saying that he wished to meet you in a rural village not far from here. To bring a guard if you liked- but he would be coming alone, and thought it best that both of you keep things subtle.
Their meeting times conflicted, though you had a feeling Cesare would be gracious enough to be flexible. Whether the two of you should risk it was another matter entirely…
>Accept or Decline Di Alba’s offer of meeting?
>Accept or Decline Cesare’s meeting?
Also-
>Standard 2d6 Legion Roll
>Other Turn Actions?