RE: Pokemon: The Dark Age. 2 spots left! Prepare to battle the Shadow King's Legion!
Ooc: I have posted an important new rule on the front page.
Ic: The War Council is underway in Rogue's tent. There are only a few hours until the camp leaves for battle. Rogue has just left the tent to investigate the yells that could be heard. Pheather is sitting to his left, Rowan to his right, Pyro second to the right, Conan second to left, and the Umbreon is at the opposite end. There is another table set up for viewers to watch. Pheather says, "I suggest we form a circle around the camp within the treeline. First we will send in archers, to hide in the trees and open fire. When there is enough confusion, the rest of the force will attack. They will be surrounded and overwhelmed."
The Umbreon says, "An excellent plan, but what about the archers afterwards? Surely they won't be able to fire into the mix. It would risk our own."
Pyro says, "I can make Screamer arrows. They emit a high pitched whistle when they are fired. Whenever the archers fire a volley, our troops will know to take cover. This will also cause initial confusion amongst the enemy."
Conan says, "That is an excellent idea, Pyro, but we will need tens of thousands of arrows for this assault, and we don't have the time, with the weapons tent destroyed."
Pyro says, "Ah, but I have a storage of several thousands of these arrows on the outskirts of camp. Not all of the weapons will fit in the weapons tent after all, and the design is simple. There are merely grooves on the sides of the arrows, so if many work together, we will succeed in making enough. Also, I have a special device for this type of thing, that was lucky enough not to be destroyed. You place 20 normal arrows flat on the holding table, and then pull the rails along them, creating the grooves. We can use regular arrows from my storage."
Pheather says, "I believe that's settled then. We have a plan. I will inform the camp."
A shout is heard from the distance. "Soldiers from the western camp have arrived! There's about 400!"