Muamed makes an impassioned speech to the villagers, speaking of defending the homeland from the filthy Ogden hordes. He mentions Mughadei Khan and his party violating their home soil, and how his companion Ahmed slew this Khan single-handed. He speaks on how Bedri Hussein fought not one but three Ogden armies to a draw in a foreign land alone. He tells the villagers to have courage and be steadfast to defend their faith and families, for they will be honored before Allah if they do. He closes by saying there is no greater glory than fighting and perhaps dying in service to their Sultan and Allah.
You convince three additional men to join you. The rest turn away to return to their work.Djemahdet Elder: Your words are fiery, but the hearts of my people are not. I think it best you leave now. Safe travels, stranger.
"How have you been able to survive these outlandish attacks?"
Caravan Master: I survive these attacks because I steer the caravan. It's your duty to hold them off and my duty to get to where I need to go.
"Do you know whose ambushing us?"
Caravan Master: Depending on where we go, it'll be the bandits native to their regions. For example, Walhaz's forest bunch will probably give us a hard time before we cross the border into Narvik, so be prepared for that.
Head in this order to recruit: Gobi, Dulk, Untaan then Karak.
You find that both Gobi and Dulk have been recruited dry from Chimbai and Bulgar, so you head to Untaan and recruit 7 untrained footmen.Have Julius train the footmen. Marsellus inquires about that well know bandit group in Carpaccia.
Your footmen are trained all they can be, short of fighting an actual battle. The elder notifies you of Walhaz's bandit organization occupying western Carpaccia. He is a man with potential hundreds who lie in pocket communities scattered around the forest. The elder also tells you of another man who's taken up arms against Walhaz and is currently acting against him in Trost to the north.tick tock jairo
I have a life to live, too