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~15th of Morning Star

The Lord nodded. "If my terms are met, then I will gladly join your confederation."

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~18th of Morning Star

(@Daedra: It is a town.)

While the Demonia forces regrouped and formed up in the south, the Dragon's Glade defenders did the same. Some forces were left at the holes, the rest regrouped near the entrance at the southern end of the town. However, the catapults remained at the eastern wall.

A few of the southern build were hit from above by the catapult fire, but the defenders suffered few casualties. The town gates had been intact, so the attackers had to destroy them before entering the town. That gave the defenders enough time to prep their hasty defenses at the south.

When the enemy finally came charging, the mages and archers on the walls began to fire on them, while the rest of the army formed up similarly to how they were in the east and west. The only difference was that the men on the roofs were farther in the town, as the closest buildings had been too damaged to safely use for a vantage point.

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~29th of Morning Star

The Cloudrest sentries brought the Chancellor and his party to the city's palace. "We must return to our posts, please report to the guards at the palace entrance so they can bring you to the Viscount." One of the sentries said.

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~10th of Sun's Dawn

While preparing for a siege, the two armies began to construct catapults to use against the town's solid defenses.

King Korst made no attempt to negotiate with Thane Igna Kaarn, as he had no intention of leaving her alive after he took the town. He wanted Amol to serve as an example to the other former settlements of the Kingdom of the Old Holds, an example of his ruthlessness.

Amol readied their defenses in order to attempt to repel their attackers. It was 700 vs 1000, so they didn't try to assault the army. Thane Igna had thought of attacking one of the two armies, but her Housecarl Baslod had advised against it since they would leave their rear open to attack from the other part of the army.

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