Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150828165808/@comment-24736819-20150914003311

Harold Burned-Mane wrote:

There were only Morven and another Knight fighting Gawain now, since the third one was now busy fighting someone else. When the Knight was able to leave Gawain open, Morven took the oportunity with a slash at the rebel knight.

The battering ram managed to break through the gates, leaving them wide open.

Ormax took the oposite side of the walls that Farraud and the Red Company were heading. With his Knights at his side, he sweeped across the enemy archers.

With the female archer and others aiding them from the walls, Myn's men were slowly turning the tide of their skirmish. (I meant started riding, my phone "corrected" it. He stormed off the room, not the castle and the post after Rob asked someone to see if Doraleous allowed the usage of the dungeons clearly said that he started riding AND after sometime he reached Norvuk Hills. It would be known to him that a prisioner of Cassander's importance was being moved to the dungeons before he left. And yes, they would know because he wouldn’t just let Rob use the dungeons without telling him of who was the prisioner, as you could see he is a man that needs to know the details of everything.)

Gawain was expecting it and as such, he threw the large amount of dirt on Morven's face as he dodged the slash.

He then thrusted his blade into the second knight's flank, killing him almost instantly.

"Heh.", he let out as he watched life drained away from his victim.

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Farraud and the Red Company finished off the soldiers on their side of the Fort's walls. They were fierce and bloodthirsty, yet not as armored as the Knights of the Adamantine Order, so they suffered some losses.

Doraleous ordered his men inside the Fort and charged inside, wielding his great Warhammer. The sight of the gigantic breton charging was something that usually striked fear into his enemies hearts, specially if they heard of the Commander.