As for what the Mighty Wizard Weber will do about Clyntahn, we're sure to finding it interesting and enjoyable.
tootall wrote:Drak wrote:
Duchairn may see himself as "making contingency plans" but Clyntahn would see it as "conspiring".
Dear Dracobibiophilus-(I assume that's the technical name for the Dragon?)
As I recall, "Runsfor" once dropped the McQueen revolt- end of the Committee, into the beginning of a chapter- and let Theisman deal with it. (fav line- "Say goodbye Citizen Chairman".)
What a bombshell. He could do something like that here. I think that because 1)the war is becoming somewhat predictable. 2)Those in Zion are untouchable.
3) Rfc likes that sort of thing.
In which case, "contingency" plans would be of value. (So would some loyal troops.)