Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24449631-20140905103828/@comment-24685738-20140906204506

The tower had reached completion, soon after Asin’s return. He was ready… His army was ready…

The petty Civil War would have no affect on his plans. Stormcloaks…. Imperials… It didn’t matter to him. Anyone who got in his way would be torn apart. Among his army, some of them claimed that, as a child, he had literally used his powers to tear a grown bear. However, others claimed that was just rumor.

Asin neither denied nor supported that claim. He let it grow, and spread, so his army was even more terrified of him. It helped for morale. If he said not to retreat, they wouldn’t retreat. If he sent them to their deaths, they wouldn’t complain.

His soldiers were terrified of him.

Eilass and Thrynn had also scared them, but not as much as Asin did. When the men heard that Asin had bested Thrynn, the most powerful earth bender they had ever seen, it made them even more nervous.

None had ever beaten Thrynn in a duel before. And to think… This soft-spoken, hooded man was able to tear him apart…

It made them march towards Whiterun all the faster.

Asin had switched his black robes for white ones, and rode a white horse towards the city. This made it seem like he was a hooded savior, come to liberate the Nords from their oppressors, Jarl Balgruuf, the Stormcloaks, and the Imperials.

His skirmish troops, most of the earth benders, walked in the front of the army, while the rest pushed siege engines. The fire benders would be using those siege engines to break through the gates.

The water benders would use the sewers/rivers of the city to invade, once they were down. The air benders would scale the wall, from the back, and engage the companions, stopping them from aiding the hold guards.

Finally, Asin and Eilass would go to Dragonsreach and take down Jarl Balgruuf and Irileth. By the time the Stormcloaks or Imperials got there, they would find an impenetrable fortress, under Eilass. Asin would lead the entire hold from Tel Bal-Thurm.

The army took down any hold guards that were outside of the city, preventing them from warning the soon-to-be ex-Jarl.

Finally, the army arrived at the city. The earth benders who stayed behind began to summon large boulders, lifting them up into the trebuchets’ nets. Then, the fire benders lit them on fire, before they were thrown into the city.

“And so it begins.” Asin remarked, staring at Whiterun’s walls.