Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-17114085-20150711205902

(If it is not the King it would have to be one of his sons. Gigantism is their family trait. PS.: I never called him large, I called him huge.)

"Stand your ground." Was Lord Baragon's response to the Toreau's taunts. He slashed at one of the easterners that got to close to him then bashed him with his shield, knocking the man down.

The archers maintained their fire, now firing whenever they had an arrow ready instead of waiting for their Lord to give the order. Unlike Farrun's archers, White Haven's had cover and were in a much better position to fire. Despite being outnumbered they were staying alive.

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They hit few sailors with the ballistae. They jumped to the deck of the harbor or into the water to escape their ship going down. (They aren't effective against people due to it taking too long to aim them in comparison to the speed at which their targets move. The only worse siege weapon to use against people are catapults.)

The enemy sailors may be excelent swimmers but White Haven's sailors were no push over. Some had just as much experience on the water as their enemy, even if they were not as skilled. They would not go down without a fight.

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Roland seemed annoyed that his question was not answered. "I don't care for what you have to say. You are now a prisoner of war and my King will decide what to do to you. Your friend, however, doesn't seem to be important enough to bother Roberto with. Rallaume, you can have him." The Duke said.

Three soldiers moved over to tie Cassander up, while the former bastard drew his two daggers and approached Wolfida with a grin on his face. He was wearing a lighter set of armor than his father, whom was in full plate. Rallaume's armor was leather, black and patted with a bit of steel, however still light enough not to impede his style of combat. He was a duelist, wielding two dagger and striking at the opponent with fast attacks, always going to vital spots like under the shoulder or in the neck.