War has come to Krynn. The Dragon Queen advances on Solamnia, a once-glorious nation of knights and heroes. Takhisis’ Dragon Armies are mighty and supported by chromatic dragons that provide a staggering advantage on the battlefield.
To quote Private Frost in Aliens, “What the hell are we supposed to use, man, harsh language?” And sometimes, yes, that’s exactly what’s needed to help rally your side for battle. With the arrival of Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen, we expect many a game table to prep for adventures in war-torn Krynn.
In this article, we offer pointers for coming up with your own rallying speech, as well as a fill-in-the-blank speech you can use to throw together your own monologue in the heat of the moment.
- Crafting Your Own Rallying Speech
- Inspiration for Your Character's Rallying Speech
- The Enemy’s Rebuttal
- Fill-in-the-Blank: Your Rallying Speech
Crafting Your Own Rallying Speech
The War of the Lance has begun—a conflict between gods and dragons, with the wounded world of Krynn hanging in the balance. With such significant stakes at play, your group’s actions can have incredible impact and bearing. So, what's the best way to express the weight of events before marching into combat? A mere “roll for initiative” just doesn’t seem adequate.
Instead, imagine addressing a unit of soldiers before you face an adult red dragon together. Inspiring them to hold their lines, no matter the number of draconians charging against them. Encouraging them as they make a long and dangerous march into enemy territory. In Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen, players will find similar need to rally their cause. For example, if they’re tasked with defending townsfolk, they may need to forge alliances and bolster defenses if they want everyone to survive the day.
So, who’s to speak up from the walls and trenches? And how to best go about it?
Inspiration for Your Inspiration
There’s no shortage of inspiring speeches from shows and movies to use as examples. To help set the mood at your table, you might watch the following scenes (or show them to your players):
- 1970’s Patton (speech to the Third Army)
- 1989’s Henry V (St. Crispin's Day speech)
- 1999’s Any Given Sunday (Tony D’Amato’s locker room speech)
- 2000’s Gladiator (General Maximus’ speech at the Limes Germanicus)
- 2003’s Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (King Théoden’s speech at Pelennor Fields)
Inspiration for Your Character's Rallying Speech
Bards have long made use of their eloquence, both inspiring their fellow party members during combat and soothing their wounds when at rest. Yet, while inspiring speeches are certainly in their wheelhouse, any character might deliver their own version, customized in any number of ways.
Consider Dragonlance’s Knights of Solamnia. When it comes to rallying their fellow party members, how would each of their orders approach a speech made before a battle? Knights of the Sword might appeal to courageous sacrifice, while Knights of the Crown might speak of loyalty and duty.
Kenders relish a good taunting, which they might work into a speech that effectively ridicules their enemies, dispelling any fears or intimidation.
Even barbarians might drive themselves into a rage either by delivering a fiery speech or hearing one from their fellow players.
Benefits of a Rallying Speech
Aside from the roleplaying theatrics of an inspiring speech delivered on the eve of battle, you might also consider granting a boon to party members. For example, if a player delivers such a speech during a short rest, all party members within earshot could receive one of the following:
- An extra Hit Die of healing
- Removal of a particular effect or a level of exhaustion they may be suffering
- Immunity to the frightened condition (lasting 10 minutes)
- Resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage during their first round of combat
- Advantage on their next Acrobatics, Athletics, or Intimidation check (or other suitable ability check)
- One Bardic Inspiration die (d6)
- Benefits of the Inspiring Leader feat (using the speaker's level + Charisma modifier)
The Enemy's Rebuttal
The monsters aren’t exactly wallflowers. They might deliver speeches of their own when readying formation. Dragonlance’s Wersten Kern, for instance, uses her Terrifying Litany ability to recite the names of those slain by Lord Soth and company in order to evoke fear—and inflict the frightened condition. For added effect, you might have her litany include the names of memorable NPCs the party crossed paths with earlier.
The effect of enemy speeches might similarly work to inspire their own troops and lower the party’s morale. However, you might also consider ways it could work to the party’s advantage—for example, physically or magically spying upon an enemy speech might offer the party clues as to their plans and strategies, their champions or targets, or even their particular strengths and weaknesses.
For example, a dragon army officer might be overheard extolling their solders to keep allied dragons in sight to press the advantage (referencing their Draconic Devotion feature). In which case, the players might learn to target any soldiers isolated from dragons. After all, knowing is half the battle, or so it’s been said!
Fill-in-the-Blank: Your Rallying Speech
Need to make a speech before a battle? Below you'll find a prewritten speech that you can fill in and use at your table. We've included a printable handout of it, so you can bring it to your table. The speech is based on Henry V and has been modified for the gaming table with all due respect to the bard of bards.
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My dm banned chanting “death!” As a motivational speech before a battle.
"Instead, imagine addressing a unit of soldiers before you face an adult red dragon together."
I would tell them if they didn't want to die, they should turn around. Good luck fighting a adult red dragon.
‘Lads, most of them are still in bed, we should go through them like kzak fruit through a short grandmother, and I for one have had it right up to here with yurts, Okay?’ - Terry Pratchett, Mort
yeah, it would be weird if people were chanting "death!" before battle. And it's not that motivational...
I took the English translation from the Halo 3 ODST commercial and shouted at my game table as a proud cleric of the Morninglord while in Barovia.
We cheat death
From his rightful victory
No one can overcome us
We are glad to plunge
Feet first into [the Underworld]
In the knowledge we will rise.
My fellow players were like "daaaaaaamn he means business."
Of course this was Curse of Strahd and we pretty much toast, but still...
The Rohirrim immediately before the battle of the Pelennor Fields:
Warriors, I won't pretend this isn't the most dangerous enemy we've faced yet. They are many in number, and potent, and I would be an unworthy commander to keep that information from you. But we too, are many, and powerful! And while they fight for the spite of a dark god, we fight for our homes! For our families and children! Should we die, it will have been worth it if they survive! We have what they could never hope for. A heart. And by the strength of our hearts, we march today! For the future!
Love it!
It's a LotR reference
Giving immunity to the frightened condition for 10 minutes (as per the boon example) would be absolutely huge when going up against a dragon. I'd consider that an excellent reward for a good battle speech.
I think the St. Crispin's Day speech was written a few years before 1989...
“The key to victory is the element of surprise. Surprise!” - Zapp Brannigan
I asked ChatGPT to create a rally speech. It said I suck and wrote this:
I said not bad... need to try again. I told ChatGPT to make it shorter and better, and add some love for my mom. It threw something at me and here is what it typed:
This is cool!
Seems like a cool role play mad lib!! Have the NPC Commander ask for the parties help in writing his speech. Have him go around the table asking for a word of the type listed, and then at the end have the NPC Commander read the speech. Then he can either help the characters if the speech was good, or get mad at them if the speech makes no sense, as it would be the Parties fault.
I appreciate the mechanic benefits of someone giving a speech to their party even if they don't have any mechanic abilities/skills/feats that normally would do it. It really plays up the heroic fantasy aspect of a Dragonlance Campaign set during war.
Boring. You should add something fun like 'if we die today well i hope you have had a good life' like me! totally did not get my ass kicked when most of my left. Totally. :|
I killed an ancient red dragon, its not hard, just gotta roll good
I‘m announcing our final opperation! All Troops, line up! We will be doing a cavalry charge. Our goal: To rush the Beast Titan. Of course, we‘ll be making ourselves ideal targets. So we‘ll be wait until he‘s ready to throw and fire our smoke signals together. That should reduce his accuracy somewhat. While we‘re acting as a decoy Captain Levi will kill the Beast Titan. That is our plan. Standing and waiting just means we‘ll be showered by more boulders. Get ready on the double! Cadet: Are we all… heading… to our deaths? Yes. Cadet: If we‘re gonna die anyways, you‘re saying it‘s better… if we die fighting? Yes. Wait… if we‘re gonna die anyways, no matter how we die, even if it‘s disobeying orders, it all means nothing, right? You‘re precisely right. It‘s all meaningless. No matter what dreams or hopes you had… No matter how blessed a life you‘ve lived… It‘s all the same if you‘re shattered by rocks. Everyone will day someday. Does that mean life is meaningless? Was there even any meaning in our being born? Would you say that to our fallen comrades? Their lifes… Were they meaningless? No they weren‘t! It‘s us who gives meaning to our comrade‘s lives! The brave fallen! The anguished fallen! The ones who will remember them… are us, the living! We die trusting the living who follow to find meaning in our lives! That is the sole method in which we can rebel against this cruel world! My soldiers, rage! My soldiers, scream! My soldiers, fight!
"I wish I could say something classy and inspirational, but that just wouldn't be our style. Pain heals, chicks dig scars, glory lasts forever. It's been an honor sharing the field of battle with you."
- Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco in The Replacements