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(@Maxi: This is early game, in the long run the towns won't be independent.)

~18th of Sun's Dawn

After another half an hour, the remaining soldiers had fallen to the Firsthold attackers. The town was theirs.

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~23rd of Sun's Dawn

The guard stumbled back, trying to put some distance between himself and the flames.

The effects of the initial frenzy spell ran out. Two guards ran out of the barracks and joined the fight outside. One attacked from the left and the other from the right. The 3 archers were coming out to join the battle as well.

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~5th of First Seed

The Lord had his people lead the King to the guest chambers. Korst sent the berserkers that were outside to inform the Commanders back at the camp of the outcome of the negotiations.

Sometime later, the Commanders and a few other officers arrived at the Longhouse and joined the king at the guest chambers.

Like Korst had said it started to rain shortly after that during the night. Dinner at the Longhouse was akward and quiet. Fanar and his family were very uncomfortable with Korst sitting at their table.

The king, however, didn't seem bothered by the atmosphere of the meal. I fact, he was smiling. Especially when he looked over at the frightened lord.

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~17th of First Seed

"Those are very generous terms." The Elder nodded. "I have no reason to refuse."

(Well according to the agreement currently you'll get neither gold nor soldiers from Green Hall, but it is a part of your nation.)

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~26th of Rain's Hand

Having received the letter, the Baron decided to free the Ra Gada soldiers, but they were not allowed to remain at the town. They were given horses for transport back to their country.

The Ra Gada had offered them vassalage and the Baron declined. He had liked the previous King of Sentinel, as he was a friend and ally to him, but this new girl Queen had the audacity to ask him to bend his knee. That he could not do.