Fire wasn't talking to you, Phoe! But I think the hint about meeting the King is whewn Prunce Elendur said you should meet him...
Phoe is still with Elendur, the rest of you are in the anteroom to the Council Chambers. The King is still in his throne room, but the rest of the Council (minus Elendur) is here, discussing matters that make you feel rather like outsiders. Farael and Morsire, in particular, seem to be arguing over something, with a map of the realm in front of them. Aranarth is leaning back and watching the others. He nods at you people as you enter.
The Council Chamber is very much Arthurian- it is a large stone chamber with an enormous round table in the middle. Howeveer, it is not QUITE Arthurian- whilst the Council mebers sit aroun the table, a seperate throne-style chair is set nearby for Arvedui, slightly higher than the rest of the room.
You can dress how you like, Argentis, though, full battle gear looks highly out of place in such an environment. Even Farael is dressed in smart clothing
When you sit (on chairs provided, though not at the table), Morsire starts taking in a loud voice that you can obviously hear, Vardalain.
"What occurs to me," he says, "is that if the Elves ceased their defensive posture and invaded Rhudaur from the south- maybe bringing Carneth Brin itself under siege- then the Witch-King would be obliged to bring his forces south to defend it on pain of losng his Dunlending allies, who allow him to operate during the day, a vital part of his war machine... this would, of course, leave US with a great opportunity to invade Angmar itself..."
A silence hangs over the table and the room as the implication takes hold on everyone.