Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160209205954

(@Red: Actually, Fort Strand would have somewhere between 150 and 250 hostiles. With the fort's defenses giving them the advantage, you would win that battle with maybe 40% losses. Thus you'd have somewhere around 180 soldiers when you reached Gwenden. The village has a force of 300 guards defending it, so you would lose that battle. If you skipped the fort and headed straight to Gweden you would at most win a Pyrrhic victory with likely around 80% losses. If you would have sent half that amount: 150 soldiers. You would have lost both battles regardless of which you attacked.

Since you are a month behind, you can skip the travel time and go straight to the battles. It would be best to catch up quickly in time to us. So say that you left maybe in the first few days of Second Seed and arrived at Fort Strand on the 12th of Second Seed, the current date.)

~12th of Rain's Hand

Gorum ignored him, his goal was to open the gates. Him and his 20 men stormed the gatehouse to try to force the gates open.

Other than Gorum's 20 men, only another half a dozen still remained alive. The rest had all been killed by the Titans. (So in total 26 of the 50 are still alive.)

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~19th of Second Seed

Dreekius arrived in the outskirts of Fort Movunskar. The Argonian made camp to the east of the fort and began to do recon on it, to find out who was inhabiting it since it was abandoned by the Kingdom of the Old Holds 7 years prior.