Thinking to himself, Dunaire now regretted his harsh words. He had acted on impulse, as Imthôlion had said. He did not believe that it was wrong to object, he only regretted that he had not been kinder with his words.
He understood the wisdom of camping only one night in the mountains, but also knew that if a fight with orcs or goblins became neccessary, they would do better if they were not overtired. Which is the greater risk? He wondered. He resolved to speak with Tanroth about this.
He walked to Tanroth and Firiel, and spoke of his thoughts.
"I am sorry for my harsh words earlier, but I must tell you that I fear what might happen if we were to be attacked while overtired. We might not be able to react as quickly as we would under other circumstances. I hope you will consider this."
[ October 26, 2003: Message edited by: piosenniel ]
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