>>5420644>A lion in a cage, and I hold the key.The wills have found each other at last, and the web is gone. In that minute moment, each of you discovered the answer to your question, but the clash was not as equal as either had at first presumed. You see it on his face now, that twitch of realisation, the dawning of the knowledge that he has found what he was looking for, but at a price. He threw himself at the chance with reckless abandon, and did not stop to think of the consequences. He may know you now, but you <span class="mu-i">know</span> him. He wants the key, an end to the cage? The vulture will feed where the lion commands.
Ursanga steps back, shattering the moment and clearing his throat. "If My Lord will accompany me to the armoury, I will make everything clear."
>"Naturally.">"In a moment. I want to meet the other officers.>"And the other banners?">WRITE-IN