Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24696651-20160625002154/@comment-24696651-20160712003909

23rd of Rain's Hand

The trebuchets were quite a distance from the walls, and the trees meant that they didn't have a direct line of sight on their target. The indirect fire meant it was difficult to accurately aim, and the trebuchets weren't sure whether or not they were hitting. The trees were also about as tall as the trebuchets, which forced the trebuchets to fire at higher trajectories - the angle the rocks hit at tended to glance off the walls doing little damage.

The tunnels would take a long time to dig out, given the constrict nature of digging tunnels. It would take a few days at least, depending on whether they encoutered rock or soil that was too thin.