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::  '''Captain.  You've spoken of the nature of orc, I've seen it.'''  ...he glances to his left slightly looking at Captain Durgaz as the 'men' stand on the moothall walk looming over First-Hold...  <br> '''Captain.  I offer you this.  The orc.  Your 'men', need to see it for themselves - they need to know that fire burns in the hearts and lungs of man just as it does orc.  The battlefield here in the last days was a poor example, as they've seen dozens of times - these men... these women... these 'children' of First-Hold fought them.  Fought the orc legion because their was no choice.  They fought to survive.  You've shown me, this is not the mind of an orc.  They do not fight to survive, they survive to fight.  Let us take that to them.  Let us take man to them and show the mettle that beats beneath my kind's chests.  Were an orc to see a human hold off four better-armed men by himself at his CHOICE, that orc... those orc might begin to rethink his belief that all humans are weak. <br> <br> I suggest we go to your 'Black Mask' and challenge them for the right to fight alongside them.  Then perhaps we can sit at the same table, then perhaps we can begin your and the necromancer's 'new' ideas.  The new way can only come if the old way leads to it, can it not?'''  <br> <br>  ... muttering to himself before continuing...  '''''Sara would kill me were she to know I...''''' ... '''Captain, bring me to the camp.  I will stand against four of your legion alone.  I will fight at my choice.  I will show them that men too can have a heart and love for the more martial things, in life or death...  And by the 'High King' we will have fellowship!  <br> <br>  What do you say Captain?'''
 
::  '''Captain.  You've spoken of the nature of orc, I've seen it.'''  ...he glances to his left slightly looking at Captain Durgaz as the 'men' stand on the moothall walk looming over First-Hold...  <br> '''Captain.  I offer you this.  The orc.  Your 'men', need to see it for themselves - they need to know that fire burns in the hearts and lungs of man just as it does orc.  The battlefield here in the last days was a poor example, as they've seen dozens of times - these men... these women... these 'children' of First-Hold fought them.  Fought the orc legion because their was no choice.  They fought to survive.  You've shown me, this is not the mind of an orc.  They do not fight to survive, they survive to fight.  Let us take that to them.  Let us take man to them and show the mettle that beats beneath my kind's chests.  Were an orc to see a human hold off four better-armed men by himself at his CHOICE, that orc... those orc might begin to rethink his belief that all humans are weak. <br> <br> I suggest we go to your 'Black Mask' and challenge them for the right to fight alongside them.  Then perhaps we can sit at the same table, then perhaps we can begin your and the necromancer's 'new' ideas.  The new way can only come if the old way leads to it, can it not?'''  <br> <br>  ... muttering to himself before continuing...  '''''Sara would kill me were she to know I...''''' ... '''Captain, bring me to the camp.  I will stand against four of your legion alone.  I will fight at my choice.  I will show them that men too can have a heart and love for the more martial things, in life or death...  And by the 'High King' we will have fellowship!  <br> <br>  What do you say Captain?'''
  
==Durgaz==
 
  
''' ''Durgaz listens to Willis' words intently. Occasionally, his brow furrows, and his jaw clenches, and his arm twitches as if to lash out or reach for his weapon. But he does not. And by the end of Willis' speech, he looks relatively calm.'' '''
 
 
"Do not speak to me of my brother. He was set free to make his own choices, and he made the wrong ones -- choices which led to his death. He did not die because I wanted him to die. But I have made it my life's work to see that what needs to be done WILL be done, no matter whether it is what I want, or what my companions want, so long as it serves the mission we have set for ourselves."
 
 
''' ''He pauses for a long time before continuing.'' '''
 
 
"The mission is everything. It is the only chance for any of us to truly accomplish something with our lives that will continue after those lives are snuffed out ... and they WILL be snuffed out, and violently. Otherwise, we are just wasting our time, and wasting the rare opportunity that we have been given to do something real."
 
 
"You are a leader of men, Erenlander. And as a leader of men, I would not expect you to know how to lead orcs. You speak of anger as if it is a weakness, and rage as if it is a failing. Maybe it is, for humans. Maybe human soldiers respond well to compassion. Maybe kindness and mutual respect breed esteem for their leaders. I don't question your methods, because they seem to work well for you, as they do for the elves, and presumably as they do for other races I have not encountered. But the Dulugolauk and I are not men or elves. We are orcs, and we do not fight as you do. What you call "anger" is not, to us, a failing. It is called ''thraang,'' and it is strength. It is not what you call "rage"; it is not a descending blindness that leads us astray or weakens our judgment. ''Thraang'' is a weapon. It is what we fight with. An orc who does not feel ''thraang'' as you call it, is an orc who has given up the will to live, for an orc's will to live cannot be separated from the strength needed to defend that life. You cannot take that rage from us. We will die without it, even without enemies to kill us."
 
 
''"Thraang'' is more than "rage". It is also fear. But this fear is not fear as men know it. It is not a fear that scatters us on the field of war, or drives us to flee. It is the fear that comes of knowing what will follow if we do not act as we know we must. It is fear of his commander that keeps an orcish soldier in line, for he knows that his commander will kill him if he does not follow orders. It is fear of the other fey that binds an orc's will to the Shadow, for he knows that if he does not maintain constant pressure, the elves and dwarves and even halflings and gnomes will stand back up and destroy us. We know what we must do because we fear what will happen if we do not. We draw the strength to do this from our rage. This is ''thraang."''
 
 
''' ''Durgaz pauses again, clearly thinking about something.'' '''
 
 
"But, even though you may not understand these things, you may be right about some of them. I tried to use fear of death to maintain order among the Dulugolauk because that is how orc legions are commanded. But it is not my goal here to merely keep them organized. I have taken it upon myself to free these orcs from their shackles, to show them who their real enemies are, and to direct their ''thraang'' where it belongs. And though fear may be a powerful motivator for making soldiers obey their leaders' commands, it cannot change their minds. I cannot command these orcs to respect elves and men and have them do it out of fear of death. That is not freedom. It will fail."
 
 
"Akule, the one who spoke back to me, was right. I cannot use traditional means to command these orcs while telling them NOT to treat the elves and men the same way. If I am to establish a new order here that the orcs truly believe in, it must be universally applied: to the orcs, to the elves and men, and to the commanders on both sides."
 
 
"It is the nature of this new order that I sought your counsel on. I cannot simply begin treating the Dulugolauk like you treat your men and expect anything short of anarchy. We see reliance on "compassion" much as you see reliance on fear and rage: as a weakness. A commander who cannot or does not inspire fear in his soldiers does not deserve the title, and should be torn down and replaced with one who can. I cannot slay every orc who challenges me without reinforcing the old ways. If the orcs continue to respect my command out of fear, their minds will never truly be changed. But if they no longer fear me, they will not continue to respect my command."
 
 
"What we need is a measure of respect from these orcs that is not born of fear, or a way to show them that leadership NOT based on fear does not mean weakness. That is, after all, why orcs respect fearsome leadership. I have explained to you already: fear is an important part of ''thraang,'' and without ''thraang,'' an orc cannot fight. But fear can come from many sources. The fear of failure is just as powerful a motivator as fear of punishment, and can coexist with leadership not based on cruelty. But orcs cannot be expected to understand that on their own. I did not realize that until just this moment."
 
 
''' ''[NOTE: This is where Willis would have made his proposal.]'' '''
 
 
"You are a courageous man. You may also be a stupid man. I hope, for all of our sakes, that you are not."
 
 
"These orcs will never experience what I did. They will never know or respect the perspective of a human until they have lived among them, and fought beside them. But they will never do this while they believe that humans are weak and unworthy of their fear ... fear, in this case, meaning orcish respect. But you ... if you can do this, then some orcs may have their eyes opened and their minds changed. Maybe then they will begin to understand why their commander respects humans as he does, and why he is not ashamed to have his troops fight alongside them."
 
 
''' ''Durgaz takes his dagger from his belt and cleanly slices into his palm, coating the blade with his own blood, then hands it to Willis.'' '''
 
 
"I know that humans do not practice our battle traditions. You do not consume your enemies' hearts for strength -- although, perhaps if you did, men would have had more success standing against the Shadow. Therefore, if you will not do this, I will not be offended. But if you will, I will offer you some of my own strength to stand in this fight you have chosen. You fight for my people as well as yours, and I cannot send you into battle without offering some assistance. Lick the blood from my blade, and if you wish it, some of my strength will be yours. ''Gaakh."''
 
  
 
==OUT OF GAME==
 
==OUT OF GAME==
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So here's what you'd begin with, these are JUST my suggestions:
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So here's what you'd begin with:
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===Captain Wilis Lerpanti Stats===
 
 
:  Erenlander (Fighter 6) [ARMS: Longsword, Small Shield, Studded Leather]  
 
:  Erenlander (Fighter 6) [ARMS: Longsword, Small Shield, Studded Leather]  
 
:  Captain of Battle Group C: 13/14 men, 12 Erenlanders (Fighter 3) [ARMS: Longsword, Small Shield, Studded Leather]  
 
:  Captain of Battle Group C: 13/14 men, 12 Erenlanders (Fighter 3) [ARMS: Longsword, Small Shield, Studded Leather]  
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::  Suggested Base Skill ranks:  Diplomacy 4, Know (history) 2, Survival 4
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::  Suggested Feats:  Endurance, Iron Will, Friendly Agent
 
::  Make suggestions on weapons/armors/charms, potions etc...  he might have/use.
 
::  Make suggestions on weapons/armors/charms, potions etc...  he might have/use.
:::  male human (Erenlander) Ftr6
 
:::  Hit Dice: 6d10+30 (HP 76)
 
:::  Initiative: +3 (+3 Dex)
 
:::  Speed: 30 ft.
 
:::  Armor Class: 13 (+3 Dex)
 
:::  Attack: +10/+5 melee, or +9/+4 ranged
 
:::  Saves: Fort +10, Ref +5, Will +3
 
:::  Alignment: NG
 
:::  Abilities: Str 19, Dex 16, Con 20, Int 13, Wis 12, Cha 13
 
:::  Size: Medium (6'4", 228lbs)
 
:::  CR: 6
 
:::  Languages: Erenlander (fluent), Trader's tongue (basic).
 
:::  Feats: Cleave, Endurance, Human fighting initiate (Improvising Weapons, Elfling Retreat, Stable Heart), Improved bull rush, Improved overrun, Iron Will, Lucky, Power attack, Stunning fist (1), Orc slayer, Spring attack.
 
:::  Class Abilities(Ftr): Bonus feat (any fighting) (x4), Improviser, Bonus feat (improviser).
 
:::  Skills: Craft (locksmithing) +7, Diplomacy 4, Disguise +3, Escape artist +3, Handle animal +10, Heal +2, Hide +3, Intimidate +13, Jump +10, Knowledge (history) +2, Listen +1, Move silently +3, Open lock +7, Ride +10, Spot +1, Survival +4
 
 
  
  
 
The rest is up to you if you like this idea.
 
The rest is up to you if you like this idea.
 
You can alter this as you like...
 

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