Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-17114085-20170130142946

(Weird indeed

The Knight-Commanders are all in Daggerfall, with General Noleon.)

With King Julien having surrendered, the Daggerfall army and the Evermore armies headed to the city.

Daggerfall stayed there to resupply while Julien stood down his militia, only keeping the soldiers to act as guards for the city and his kingdom.

Some in the city were glad that Evermore was no longer at war, while others began to think Julien a weakling for surrendering without a fight to Prince Crendal.

News of Roland's death and Jovron's coronation in Jehanna reached Evermore. Prince Crendal now still had two rebel kingdoms to deal with. He had hoped that only Farrun would remain, but that didn't work out.

Queen Jannia had to stay in the Daggerfall camp outside the city, as she was Crendal's ward now. Though he allowed her to visit her kids once before returning to the camp.

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The Legion general, after hearing about the events in Jehanna, ordered his men to begin heading there.

It seems that I might still be able to accomplish my mission after all. Roderic thought.

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When the Fort Vulstead lookouts spotted the incoming messenger, they called down to him.

(Is he wearing AO armor?)

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Rallaume and his 20 good men approached the wall while the rest of the Bouchards provided cover fire. They threw up the grapling hooks and when the rope was secure they began to climb.

Jovron ordered the guards to take out those ropes. They cut a half-dozen of them down before the Bouchard soldiers could reach the top, while another 3 were smashed with falling rocks. Still, Rallaume and a good amount of men managed to climb their way up.

They were immediately met with resistance, having to fight the guards atop the wall.

Jovron blocked a hit from a Bouchard and counted with a slash, before kicking him, knocking the man down into the city.

"Charge!" Rallaume ordered to his men and the soldiers outside the castle headed for the ropes to climb up. He sidestepped, avoiding the swing of a guard's axe, then dug his daggers into the man's eyeslits on his helmet, blinding and killing him.