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14th of Morning Star

Knight-General Parnius came to the conclusion that the cow carcass was sufficiently rotting by now, and ordered it to be cast into the fort.

16th of Morning Star

The narrator did not know what "regular infantry" meant, but would like to refer to Pac's units blog and the maximum Elite unit rule, meaning that Wayrest was 550 over the limit with its Knights of the Rose and Longbowmen.

3rd of Sun's Dawn

The swordsmen stepped right into the polearms of four hundred spear- and pikemen, who had been standing at the ready for the assault. Stros M'kai's Swordsmen were brave indeed, but so were Saintsport's defenders, who were hellbent on showing that their town would not be subjected without bloodshed. The attackers dealt 116 casualties among the polearm troops, but suffered 86 of their own, either because they were impaled or shoved off the wall. In the end, though, they managed to secure footholds on the wall.

The spearmen defending against the Corsairs, though they fought as valiant as any spearman ever would, were clearly outnumbered, and they felt it. The overwhelming odds made for a severe beating on their confidence, and they soon lost their discipline and organisation. Nevertheless, in a surge of enthusiasm, they took back the initiative against the Corsairs and their swordsman supplicants; they slaughtered one hundred and fourty-seven of the Corsairs, and lost a mere 44 men in the process. In the process, the men of Stros M'kai were forced back off the wall and onto their ladders.

11th of Sun's Dawn

The guard disappeared, presumably to fetch a superior and send the word to the ruler of the city.

Some fifteen minutes later, he returned, and Kalam and his entourage could hear a muffled "open the gate" inside the gatehouse. Consequently, the gate opened, allowing Hegathe's representatives to enter the city.