Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20190327223159/@comment-5583506-20190329015113

"I suppose not, but it could definitely weigh us down in the classic 'two steps forward and one backward' fashion. It would make a difference if we had some sort strategy with a condition report. Like: 'Group 1 will carry out this objective on this day, within this timespan, but if they should fail they will instead carry out the secondary objective and then rendez-vous with Group 2.'"

She figured that she sounded like some sort of military commander, but the truth was that she was as far away from a militaristic mindset as she could get. The Order never really carried out missions of this size and scale, not only due to their limited membership, but also because it was not among their principles to launch an all-out assault.

They were assassins, although they disliked the term. They believed in the principles of the cutting the head of a snake and the body would fall. Their missions were focused on eliminating a single target, to take them out quietly and swiftly and then watch as the masses disbanded in the confusion that would follow in the wake of their fallen master.

This time, they had three targets, all whose locations were unknown. And they all more or less commanded their own private army of men.

"I am just saying that we should have our objectives set in stone before we head out, lest we will improvise our way to the lair of the enemy. An enemy who is well aware of our existence and are most likely preparing themselves and anticipating our first move."