>>5420543>"It's one thing to train men, and another to outfit them. What of the weapons and armour?"Ursanga's expression flashes is a mix of what could best be described as a mix of surprise and guarded curiosity. For just a heartbeat, you see him glance at the official standing between you, and you deem that a detail worth remembering.
"As... My Lord knows," Ursanga begins haltingly, "My Lord's father governed during a time of long peace."
He seems to be choosing his words carefully. "Good for the flock," he continues, his eyes carving into you, "but the vultures go hungry. Perhaps My Lord will like to see for Himself."
Yes, you certainly would.
>Follow him in through the gate.>Tell the official to wait for you by the palanquin.>Tell your guards to accompany you instead of waiting.>WRITE-IN