Jonathan speaks



  • Might I ask a clarification? You say you are here to "have to see to the interests of this Camp"

    Could you please rephrase that to be "The Gali and the Rom"? or is it that this Camp is something else, to you?

    I have no home, no house, save here. I still travel abroad, that is the nature of the Skaldish Ways. Are you telling me that one day, when I come home to my tent you will bar my way?

    And you did NOT speak to what the hell our guards were doing when the caravans were hit on our doorstep. Am I to go out and interview the guards myself? That does seem like the sort of thing a true leader of this camp might do.

    j



  • Jonathan is quiet for a long moment, a sneer of contempt is quickly hidden as a thoughtful look spreads

    _You have the right to stay as well. Stay and defend your home from those who might invade us. Norwick forfeited it's friendship with us. I say again, they are on their own. If you wish to go aid them, that is up to you.

    However, when the gates close…. they will not reopen when you decide to limp in.

    As for Kara, I'd say she's merely protecting her own interests. I do not have that luxury. I have to see to the interests of this Camp. It's protection, and YOURS are my responsibility._



  • If I don't like your actions I am also 'free' to stay and speak out.

    The Rom and Gali have had a tradition of freedom and trade. Of allowing the people to make their own choices. You are now making all the choices for us. deciding whether our people can trade. Deciding what part we will play in the war. In short, you are kara'ing up everything.

    You built the tower out in the pass for a reason, to keep the pass safe and defended and yet caravans are hit on our very doorstep. What were our folk doing when this happened? Where were our scouts and guards?

    Jonathon, you have told us many things and your reasons for them and yet once the thing is done the reason seems to become a forgotten aside. Are YOU a Gali, a Romani, or are you some kara here to turn the camp into your own bedamned home?

    j



  • _Hate to break it to you, Skald… but there's no tradin' going on in the Pass at the moment.
    N'jasts army has it all blocked up.

    P'rhaps Norwick shouldn't have been so quick to condemn us on the word of an elf.

    As for Selene, she left Norwick of her own accord. She has things to see to here.

    ....and I'll say it again. We traded no weapons. Not to N'jast, not to Norwick, not to Peltarch.

    If you don't like my decisions to take care of this Camp, you're free to leave._



  • Star is noticeable by her absence, which probably means she's there.



  • Arandor walks up to the gathering, with his longbow over his shoulder, carting deer haunch as if just returned from a hunting trip. He stops momentarily to listen as people speak their thoughts, beyond that he seems to mind his own business for now.



  • belia is also seen around the camp listening to those that speak



  • Tala leaning against a tree mostly unnoticed as she is skilled at being watches Johnathan's face at Jerr's words



  • Jerr comes out of his tent and asks, disbanded the council of the Elders, yes. But were we removed? Did I somehow lose my age? (dear lords that would be nice)

    I still have a home here. I still speak with the people and give my opinion whether it ids an official capacity or not. I still worry about the Gali and the Rom I ask the traders what business we will have with the gates locked. Why Selene is no longer in Norwick, why caravans will no longer come to us. I ask if weapons are still being sold to whom are they going?

    I heal the bruises of the children, watch the borders and ask questions.

    I am not part of a council, but I AM a member of this camp, like Dart was, like Jonni was, like Cera was.

    Only I am still here

    j



  • _Celebring.

    "Is that really wise? If they are to turn their full attention our way, can we really defend against it? It's a safe bet to assume now we are on our own."_



  • _The Elders were disbanded long ago. Why bring them up now?

    I will not hold anyone captive within the Camp. Tis your choice. But once the N'Jast invaders turn their eyes north, I will be locking the gates. We will defend what is ours._



  • "What of the Elders? Those who have their homes within our land but fight the invaders in Jiyyd? Will they be allowed to return? Are we, the Gali who treasure the open road locking ourselves in and others out?"

    The common folk seem confused, more so as they realize that Many of the Guards are not of the Old Families and seem to move with a stern purpose.