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(@Pacman: Well with the wooden barriers and the bandits running through them, it is similar to soldiers running through trenches.)

~10th of Second Seed

The 135 brigands of Fort Dak'fron truely were not expecting an attack so soon after their last one. They mounted their defenses hastily.

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~25th of Second Seed

As the defenders lost their numbers they were pushed further back into the town. One of the Chief's sons was killed by a titan, greatly angering the Chief and making him rally his men behind him. "For the ones we lost, we must kill them all!"

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~28th of Second Seed

With the Black Hoods out in the open the bandits on the boats attacked them. By the time the Black Hoods began attacking the ships the bandits had already been able to place quite a few bit of loot there.

The bandits that were still on the docks got angry and improvised. If they could not put the rest of their loot on their own ships then they stole one of the docked fishing ships instead. But now it was pretty much every man for himself, when a bandit was able to steal a ship and load some loot he left before his comrades got on.

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~8th of Midyear

When Lord Dathman and the reinforcements reached the hole in the gates and slipped through, they found that all the Bear Berserkers were dead. Their corpses littered the courtyard, atop the corpses of their vanquished foes.

The 50 Bear Berserkers that had entered the fort had taken out 120 cultists before finally all dying from their wounds. 150 Cultists still remained, but Lord Dathman had brought over 200 warriors with him into the fort and they engaged the remaining enemy. The maimed lord personally led his men against the cultists. Most of them were on the walls, firing spells at them from the battlements, while the rest were in the courtyard, attempting to stop the Old Holds men from reaching the battlements.

Haki ordered the archers to stop firing, as they would hit their own men now that they were inside the fort. Thus they too began approaching the hole.