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20th of Midyear

Elden Root was immiediately suspicious of the army's claims, seeing as the attack had apparently happened a few days ago, and for the army to arrive so soon they would have had to predicted the attack before it happened. The army was given their own section of the barracks, but as they slept, their weapons were quietly confiscated and most of the guard force moved in to arrest the soldiers.

5th of Hearthfire

The walls were fairly strong and very tall, and constructing siege towers tall enough would be virtually impossible. The height of the wall did make them somewhat unstable, but they were thick enough to withstand several days of bombardment - potentially more, as the walls seemed to have large bricks, suggesting they were made of solid brick. The city also had strong coastal defences, with a port sheltered by walls with several ballista on to attack incoming enemy ships.

The President was suspicous of the emissary, but nonetheless accepted him into the Circular Office, which was situated in the old castle.

Most people seemed very enthusiastic about the revolution - whether this enthusaism was genuine or faked for their own protection was unclear. A few beggars, claiming to have been high ranking officials of the Imperium, were somewhat less enthusiastic, but were unwilling to actually criticize the new government.