"Then we'll deal with whatever we find when we find it," Aragon replied with the cold pragmatism that marked him as his grandfather's heir.
"If the soldiers are that bothered to move there, we can bring in priests to nullify the place of any curses; maybe that would put them at ease."
"That would be wise, my lord," Beltar replied.
"The Arakenys expect us to cower in our remaining strongholds until they're ready to finish us. Instead, we're going to establish forward positions in territory they believe they've already pacified. We'll strike their supply lines, harass their patrols, and force them to fight on two fronts instead of one."
"I plan to damage their ships, which is their biggest asset as far as I can guess," Aragon said thoughtfully, based on the perception he had from the last battle.