Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160303220356

(@Red: Not according to your gif, which I used as a basis. The two side camps' soldiers were clearly still in motion when the guards began fighting the first camp. I am aware that it wasn't to scale. The camps would be farther apart from one another since the village would at the very least be a mile or so in diameter. The camps would be farther than 300 meters appart from one another to be able to completely encircle the village.

Either way, even if the two first side camps had ran all the way there to join the fight at the same time, it would still be 120 vs 300. Over twice the forces. It doesn't change the outcome by much. It just means a few more soldiers will be alive when the reinforcements arrive.

City soldiers = Village soldiers. The only difference is your special units, which only you possess. Your other soldiers are roughly the same as any other places. The only thing a village has going against it is that they only have 300 men to defend themselves and they have no walls around themselves. That is it. Their guards/soldiers aren't any worse than a town's or a city's.

What I am trying to get across is that the Gweden soldiers aren't completely surrounded, since the southern soldiers are practically all dead at this point. The battle isn't in the shape of a flower, it is more in the shape of a U.)

~16th of Sun's Height

The archers couldn't feasibly catch up with the horse, since it had already lost them in the woods.

The horse struggled, but eventually was killed by the archers. The animal dropped dead and the wagon nearly tipped over from the sudden halt.

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~22nd of Hearthfire

Because of the relative quietness of the fort at this time of night, the marauder heard the sparks and realized quite quickly that part of his armor had caught fire. The flames were small, so he patted them, but that didn't put it out. He ended up ripping off the fur and throwing it onto the group to stomp on.

"What in Oblivion happened?" The other marauder asked.

"I don't know, it just caught fire." The other responded as he stomped.

The second marauder scowled and looked around, trying to find the source.

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~5th of Sun's Dusk

It was Princess Maeva's birthday. Her brother, King Korst, held a feast in the honor of the day.

Tobias was a little irritated that it cost them 5,000 gold's worth of food and drink, but did as his king asked. No one went against Korst's orders and remained in one piece. He had maimed his own uncle months ago, so the Steward didn't want to risk it.

Lord Dathman had rode into Windhelm with his wife and son for his niece's birthday feast.

In the Great Hall of the Palace of the Kings, everyone was gathered to celebrate.