Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3548382-20131213024337/@comment-24352402-20140721151955

"Two thousand?" said Yisaji with a laugh. "I have a little over two hundred now. I barely had two hundred seventy before the siege. also your thousand a piece plan would work if we both suddenly became daedric princes. No what we need to do is bleed them dry over time. gather whatever orcs are left and I will bring my forces as well. also if any bandits attack bring their bodies. some of my men will scour skyrim for catapults and that will help spread disease amongst the enemy. once we fully mustered our forces we should have a few heads over four hundred which is ten to one odds in a fair fight. I know companion honor dictates the need for a fair fight, but the brotherhood's only desire is to get the job done. funny thing about honor, on the field its as useless as a sword made of mammoth dung. it belongs in your dealings out of battle. back to the plan. sieges are the worst things to do. my men will ambush anyone in the tunnels and your orcs will take out their foragers and ravage the immediate countryside. all of my forces should be vampires by now so they will have no need for food. your orcs however do. barter with the skal beforehand. they know of me and will oblige. you said you lost a stronghold worth of orcs to that necromancer, so you should still have enough to separate them into murauding bands. some of my men will accompany the orcs with the catapults to instruct them and help move them secretly. find a place to gather your men and I will do the same. we should be ready in two months time. I will go scout the tunnels and surrounding lands you go gather your orcs. we meet in a month to exchange information." Yisaji then began to settle in for the long ride to solsthiem.