Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150216141300/@comment-24696651-20150216143434

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (They could easily go around the other side of the shore and then attack from the south where there is a hole in the wall. But it would take a bit for them to find out about the hole so you'd only be able to hold it for as long as they remained ignorant of the hole. As for how long it'd take to recover your army, depends on how much it has been wiped out. In your case I'd take almost a year since you'd have only about 16% of your army left after the battle. So if you skipped to the current date your army would be full already.) (It wouldn't be very easy to go round the other side. Everything is one hundred times bigger, so the river would be pretty big, several hundred metres wide. There are no bridges over that river south of Riverwood, so they couldn't get to the south, as the river would flow too quickly for a pontoon bridge to be made.)