All 14 Uses of
alliance
in
The Crystal Shard
- That was a bridge the King of the Tribe of the Wolf would have to cross later, the primary issue now was the initial conquest, and if Heafstaag refused to go along, the lesser tribes would split in their alliances among the two.†
Book 1
- "Unless we form an alliance," Regis continued in the same urgent tones, "the horde will overrun our communities one by one, slaughtering any who dare to oppose them!"†
Book 1 *
- Perhaps I may be able to put this grave pronouncement in the proper light:" Regis and Drizzt had made some assumptions about alliances when they had planned the halfling's actions at this council.†
Book 1
- Yet even Spokesman Agorwal of Termalaine, who had so much to gain from a defensive alliance, would hedge and hold his silence if Kemp of Targos refused to accept the plan.†
Book 1
- "If Targos agrees to accept the alliance with Lonelywood," Drizzt had reasoned, "Termalaine will gladly join and Bremen, being the only other village on the lake, will have no choice but to go along.†
Book 1
- Bryn Shander will certainly not oppose a unified alliance of the four towns on the largest and most prosperous lake, and Easthaven will make six in the pact, a clear majority.†
Book 1
- Drizzt had conceded the point that the greatest obstacle in forming the alliance would be Targos.†
Book 1
- A military alliance would only enhance your stature and influence.†
Book 1
- For we shall be none the worse from forming such an alliance, yet the consequences of doing nothing may prove to be grave, indeed!†
Book 1
- And so it went that the alliance of the people of Ten-Towns lasted only as long as their common enemy.†
Book 1
- When he and Drizzt had concocted plans to use political situations and the power of the ruby to force the towns into unity against the barbarians, they had spent many hours predicting the initial responses of the spokesmen and weighing the worth of each town's alliance.†
Book 3
- Perhaps an alliance with the dark elves could prove beneficial to both sides.†
Book 3
- Both were wise enough to trust fully in their alliance for the present, though.†
Book 3
- The first order of business was to officially recognize and condone the alliance of the two peoples, though many on both sides were strongly opposed.†
Book Epil.
Definition:
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(alliance) an association formed to support common interests