Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160322224717/@comment-17114085-20160327195358

(@Pacman: I don't read the others' posts because they are well written or not, I read them because I am the GM and must follow what is going on in my RP. That is my obligation.

@Daedra: There was a small misunderstanding on my part. I did not see that there were 5 groups. Though how can there be 5 groups of 160 soldiers if you only have 700 men? 5 x 160 = 800)

~29th of Morning Star

"A defensive pact? An interesting proposal. I do have some ambitious neighbours that have been looking hungrily at my lands. It would be in my best interest to speak to this Empress of yours." The Viscount agreed.

(You can decide when they will meet Sunny.)

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~15th of Sun's Dawn

King Korst's men went deeper into the town, they killed the few soldiers that they met along the way. The king kept his caution, he expected an ambush to come soon. There were not enough soldiers on the walls to account for all of Amol's men, unless the rest were all fighting in the east. But that is highly unlikely. He thought.

Korst's suspicious were proven correct when the army approached the center of the town and were met with a large barricade blocking the road. Korst looked to the side streets and all were equally barricaded. Behind the barricades was a total of around 250 men. They had ran into a kill-box.

The archers under the command of Arnor were exchanging fire with the soldiers on the wall. They had more soldiers, but due to the enemy having the high advantage, they were having a hard time taking them out.

Haki's army suffered enemy fire as they approached the wall. Like Korst he had his archers provide coverfire as they approached the eastern breach.

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~15th of Sun's Dawn

Heartwood was one of the villages that had a partial pallisade around its perimeter. It surrounded the village in the east, south and west, with two entrances. One being located in the east and the other to the west. To the north of the village was the large lake that also bordered Riften. Cynric could try his luck at the eastern entrance, which was the closest to where he was, but it was guarded by a significant number of guards, or he could try to escape through the water.

As the chaos created by his spells was dying down, the archers and some of the spearmen went after the Bosmer to capture him. The archers attempted to shoot at the blurry humanoid that they saw running through he roofs.