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Sage couldn't help but laugh softly when he tried to imagine Nate getting mad. 'I don't know that I can picture that," he admitted with an amused shake of his head. But when she mentioned contacting him, he let out a breath, nodding along. "We'll need as many men as we can get," he noted softly. Especially if they didn't get in and out a quickly or quietly as he hoped, and people started fighting...well, it couldn't be just two of them.
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Elara nodded, attempting to recall the ranks many of the resistance members were. "There's knights, soldiers, council members, fighters, nobles, and even a few of the royals---well, what's left of them, anyway." She explained, unable to recall the important names.
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Sage nodded as she spoke, brows furrowing slightly as he tried to understand it all. "As long as there is someone in power on our side, we'll be alright after the fact," he mused. "It's just making sure we get rid of all the ones who will be against us that's going to be tricky," he added. "This needs to be a secret attack, but we'll need an army too, for after the initial strike." He shoolk his head slowly. "It's a lot to think about."
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She nodded, trying to think of ways to make things easier, maybe even second guess the whole attack a time or two. "I can try and get Nate to form a meeting with the resistance, we can pick out which ones we don't want, if needed." Elara suggested
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Sage pursed his lips when she suggested that, thinking for a moment before nodding. "That would be a good idea," he noted. "we'll have to see who we want in charge of various parts of the group and how we want that to all work," he added. "We'll also need to pick out the ones who may not be trustworthy."
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Her brow creased for a moment, listening before questioning: "Groups as in...what exactly?" She was curious of it, as many different ideas flowed through her mind. "Like inside outside?"
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He shook his head slightly as he thought, sitting down on one of the chairs with a hum. "Just like ...who's in charge and second in charge and that sort of thing," he noted. "And if we split into different sections to get multiple things done at once, who's leading each of them." They didn't have a plan yet so it was hard to say exactly what they'd need, but those were the basics.
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She nodded in understandment, sitting as well as she thought for a moment, coming up with...something. "We can have groups already attack from the inside, during a shift change and get rid of the outer defenses perhaps? Then even deeper within, more members who are netrualizing any other threat in the way?"
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Sage nodded as she spoke, a faint smile forming on his face at her brilliance, and how well she was catching on. "Right," he noted. "And we'll need a group that's able to sneak that many people inside and such too," he added, "unless theyre mostly already inside."
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"'Sneaking' the people in won't be hard, the castle is open 24 hours a day, whether it's three in the afternoon or three in the morning, it's open. They're escorted to the throne room, where they wait for hours. Once they're there, the guards leave them alone, and every two hours, there's a shift change. During that shift change it leaves rooms vulnerable, unguarded, nobody to be a savior. That'd be a prime time to attack, it would result in less casualties, as well." She mentioned casually, remembering all the facts back from when she lived there.
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