The elf clasped his hands at the small of his back, as he was prone to do while thinking and listening. The act served a double purpose of sorts. It symbolized his full attention given to whatever was being discussed, while keeping his fingers from fidgeting as he gave thought to the issue at hand.
Gallen paced around the hearth as Shamus spoke, nodding as he listened to the young King's words. Shamus' attention to detail, and obvious forethought drew a grim smile from the elf. Shamus, like Reinne, had indeed learned his office well...
"My king, I agree that the decoy need be prepared nearer the borderlands, rather than in the heart of our country. We know our enemy well, and we know that not only will he fight harder if pressed, but be more prone to fear or our forces if he has the option to retreat..." The elf paused, and gave a glance at Reinne as he went on. "If Lady Reinne is able to bear the weight of this grief for but a while longer, I would suggest that the decoy memorial be performed in all speed, while the actual mourning of Luther be put on hold until Darkthorne is properly dealt with..."
It was apperant in those green eyes, that Gallen knew Reinne was able to do this, but to ask it of her made his heart heavy. Yet, the elf knew that a proper mourning period could not be had while there was danger. Vengeance exacted upon Darkthorne would have to take the place of proper mourning for the time being.
Gallen shifted his gaze to Shamus once more, raising his chin as he spoke: "While I agree that vengeance must be had, the cost of such an act must not take away from our honor, my Lord." It was Shamus' idea of using dark magick that bothered the elf... "Were we to use such a tactic, we might be looked upon as no better than the beasts we fight against... While I agree that surprise and stealth are to our advantage, I must protest the use of the animated dead or other such dark arts. Instead, I would offer that our most elite men comprise the whole of the funerary mourners, and such magicks as we have be used to add the speed we require in persuing Darkthorne, should they be forced to retreat back across our borders..." A gleam became visible in Gallen's emerald gaze. "In fact, I would have your Lordship send soldiers across the border to await such a retreat. We would catch our enemy between the hammer and the anvil..."
The idea was risky, because of the chance that the men sent outside the lands of Velusia might be seen or overtaken before they had the chance to play their part in the coming battle. However, such a tactic would indeed catch Darkthorne completely off their guard, should the proper stealth be used to it's fullest extent.
"This tactic would require our very best scouts and fighting men, for it would be a most dangerous assignment. In fact, should you choose this course of action, my Lord Shamus, I would request that I be sent with them to assure that we would travel unseen outside our borders."