Only the strongest friends of the Dúnedain may command its armies, #.
If you wish to command the forces of the Dúnedain, you must prove that we can trust you.
Are you friend or foe, #?
They say you are a friend of the Dúnedain, but I cannot be sure until you have done more good.
One does not simply command Dúnedain soldiers without earning some reputation first.
You are not yet thought of highly enough to lead our soldiers into battle, #.
Show us that you can be trusted, #, and we will allow you to lead our soldiers.
You wish to command my soldiers? You'll have to prove yourself to the Dúnedain first, #.
Only a true friend of the Dúnedain can lead our valiant soldiers into battle.
You'll have to prove yourself as an ally of the Dúnedain before you can command my troops, #.
You must do more good deeds for the Dúnedain if you wish to command our armies.
Prove your allegiance to the Dúnedain and I will let you command my soldiers.