Well, OK. That'd probably be true, but I don't. It's your move, I believe.
Good, because they're the best type of SWE.
IC: *The Orcs scurry along, away from Hollin Ridge as they notice it's raining rocks.*
*The orcs continue to be battered while they are in range.*
*Once out of range, the orcs notice that a large fire has started on the hill which the enemy attacks seemed to originate from. At about the same time, they can barely make out a force of elves heading north with unusual swiftness, though their number and kind is impossible to determine at that distance. It does seem like some of the elves are carrying carrying...things.*
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
IC: *The Orcs scurry along, away from Hollin Ridge as they notice it's raining rocks.*
*The orcs continue to be battered while they are in range.*
*Once out of range, the orcs notice that a large fire has started on the hill which the enemy attacks seemed to originate from. At about the same time, they can barely make out a force of elves heading north with unusual swiftness, though their number and kind is impossible to determine at that distance. It does seem like some of the elves are carrying carrying...things.*
*The orcs continue to be battered while they are in range.*
*Once out of range, the orcs notice that a large fire has started on the hill which the enemy attacks seemed to originate from. At about the same time, they can barely make out a force of elves heading north with unusual swiftness, though their number and kind is impossible to determine at that distance. It does seem like some of the elves are carrying carrying...things.*
*The Orcs continue to Rivendell.*
*The elves, who already had something of a head start, hurry up and reach Rivendell before the orcs do.*
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.