ooc: Gotcha. That's good to know. And it's nice to have you back to plot evil things for our characters to do to each other Jeff.
ic: "Hmm... well, originally, me plan was to run out and shoot all the Uruk-hai at once, but I'm thinkin that might blow our ploy to get the wizard to listen to us..." Said Twilight, calming a little and polishing her favorite pistol while she thought. "How does this sound: The wizard may control the Black (hearted) dwarves and his orcs, but we have the rest of Narnia on our side. And the dwarves and I are old friends, savvy? And the rest of the Narnian's are good at hiding, they hid thier whole society befer Caspian became King, so I'm guessin most of them are hidin out right about now. How would it be if we used some of the animals as spies, say the squirrels and birds, and discovered where the Uruk-Hai were planning to burn the forest. Once we knew that we could send the dwarves there to dig trenches to stop the fires before they spread to the rest of the trees. And I know I'm thinkin a bit elaborately here, but what if the rest of the Narnians was to And of course, I think it wouldn't hurt to have some Narnians and some pirates ambush a couple Uruk's, keep 'em off the trail fer a bit, keep em occupied. We wont use the cannons so they can't report to the wizard about us, they'll just think it was the Narnians, fer a bit. Till we smash them all up and use thier melted up armor fer cannon balls.
Of course, the only problem with that plan is that the good dwarves and I might not be on speakin' terms exactly, seein as I kind of... burned down their villages when I wasn't in me right mind." Twilight chewed her lip pensievely as she remembered those fuzzy, violent times when she had been under the control of the ring and the wizard. "But the dwarve's loyalty goes deep, and since Evil Twilight is a thing of the past, I'm willin to go ask them to help out. What say ye Capn?"