Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160322224717/@comment-17114085-20160411145114

(@Sunny: Since their only way up is through the ladders the army was go up rather slowly. As per my posts on the wall, the Firsthold soldiers haven't really made too much of a dent in the defenders, only being able to gain small footholds near some of the ladders.

@Maxi: They's still pay tribute and give you control over their soldiers, which they don't want. Villages are too weak, so in some cases they just surrender, but towns are strong and they can and will fight back. Towns will always prefer independece.)

~18th of Sun's Dawn

Following Thane Igna's execution, King Korst and his army remained in Amol to establish order in the town, to make sure that the remaining guards wouldn't rebel. Much to the king's surprise, Baslod dissapeared from the town following the execution. This pleased Korst since he assumed that Baslod would rile up the guards and attempt to rebel, but now that he was gone the guards were quiet.

He remained longer than he would like to make sure it wasn't just a calm before the storm. But when nothing happened after 3 days he began readying his men to depart. He decided to leave Haki and some soldiers in Amol to maintain order until a new Thane was chosen by the King following his return to Windhelm, which wouldn't be for a while as he had another stop in mind.

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~18th of Sun's Dawn

In the town square, the remaining 200 soldiers began to retreat, heading towards their leader's keep.

(I don't recall naming the rank of the town's leader, so you can do it Sunny.)

(I'll reply to Red and Pacman later, I don't have too much time at work to be on the wiki.)