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Another curse fell from Cedric's lips as the clasp on his pauldron snapped. The armored plate had grown weathered with age, and the straps that had once held its pieces together were beginning to wear. It was just Cedric's luck to have them all fall apart just a week before this operation on Jaminere.
He still had his doubts about the plan. It certainly was not full proof, and he wasn't expecting many of his people to walk out unhurt. Even still, it was the only path available to him. He had a choice whether to act or wait for another opportunity that could never come, and he'd chosen to make the hard call.
The alliance was gearing up for war, or at least a semblance of it. A handful of small teams had been chosen to deploy across the planet, but no significant force would be leaving Ruusan. The situation on the planet was unknown, and if the population was as riled up as reports led Cedric to believe, there would already be an army waiting for them. Even still, sending such a small team to a near certain death was still enough to make him very uncomfortable.
The only shining light he had in all of this was that he would be with the team. If they failed, he would fail with them. There would be no survivor's guilt this time.
With a sigh, Cedric leaned back in his chair, and stared out into the courtyard from his position atop one of the battlements. Another ship had landed bringing in volunteers - he paid them no mind. This armor needed to be in top shape before he could ever think about wearing it into battle.
[member="Romi Jade"]
He still had his doubts about the plan. It certainly was not full proof, and he wasn't expecting many of his people to walk out unhurt. Even still, it was the only path available to him. He had a choice whether to act or wait for another opportunity that could never come, and he'd chosen to make the hard call.
The alliance was gearing up for war, or at least a semblance of it. A handful of small teams had been chosen to deploy across the planet, but no significant force would be leaving Ruusan. The situation on the planet was unknown, and if the population was as riled up as reports led Cedric to believe, there would already be an army waiting for them. Even still, sending such a small team to a near certain death was still enough to make him very uncomfortable.
The only shining light he had in all of this was that he would be with the team. If they failed, he would fail with them. There would be no survivor's guilt this time.
With a sigh, Cedric leaned back in his chair, and stared out into the courtyard from his position atop one of the battlements. Another ship had landed bringing in volunteers - he paid them no mind. This armor needed to be in top shape before he could ever think about wearing it into battle.
[member="Romi Jade"]