Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160531165159/@comment-17114085-20160609123750

(@Fishy: You said you left 100 men in Chorrol, that means you brought 1310 with you, since your total army is 1410.

@Sunny: That hardly matters to the population of the island, who are mostly Imperials that worship the Divines. Since that is two differences from your Nation's you will not get any income nor soldiers from the town and they will revolt in 3 months after capture. :P

@Red and Sunny: Also, player nations aside, Nations that are different from yours won't like you. By different I mean Culture and Religion.)

~3rd of Midyear

The pantry was quite small, only about 2-3 days supplies there. There were some mead store there as well.

It appeared that the pantry was only used to store supplies for meals regularly eaten by the guards, not their emergency provisions for situations like a prolonged siege. Cynric could assume that those were stored elsewhere, as the number of guards would require a large amount of space to store such provisions.

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~21st of Last Seed

The Jarl's men arrived and joined with the other half of the army, bringing their total number to 1800 men. Jarl Cristus sent a messenger to the village to parley, as half his men were a tired from the long march so he wanted to avoid a battle.

He was actually surprised when the messenger returned half and hour later and the pallisade walls were opened. The Lord had surrendered.

Cristus ordered his men into the village and what they found was truely shocking. Frostflow only had 90 guards maintaining a garrison there, the rest were no where to be seen. Had they stormed the village it would have been a slaughter. He headed to the Longhouse to take custody of the Lord, just so he didn't try anything, and kept his forces there. He also sent a letter to King Korst informing him of his success.

Cristus had already received the letter informing him that Kastav had been taken. Their plan was going rather nicely. Now all that was left was to defeat the rest of Winterhold's forces.

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King Korst had sent scouts ahead to keep watch for any approaching army, and they finally reported back telling him that a large for was coming from the north. The Jarl of Winterhold was coming at last.