Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160216150859

(@Pelagius: Yes

@Pacman: I'm not completly rebuilding the pit either. King Engar had already built it during his reign, but it has since fallen into disrepair. Though I suppose 80k is a decent enough price to fixing the walls of the fort.)

~10th of Second Seed

With spells being cast at them, the brigands weren't able to accurately fire back, as they were also trying to protect themselves from the spells.

After a few exchanges, the brigands were down to 110 men.

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~28th of Second Seed

There was nothing unique about the bandit. He was in plain Iron Armor and carried an Iron Mace. Other than the backstab, there wasn't anything out of the ordinary with the corpse.

The Black Hoods would likely be able to find the bandits responsible for the raids after a through investigation, but the cost/benefit of it wouldn't really be worth it. The chances of finding the loot from the first raid was near zero, as no doubt the bandits had sold it by now, and during the second raid they had not stolen much.

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~12th of Midyear

Though the Imperium's strategy backfired, as the fort's courtyard was ablaze and rushing in would mean going through the flames. Making it in safely would mean moving fairly slow to avoid getting burned, all the while the company archers and the two ballistae could fire down on them and rack up the casualties.

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~18th of Midyear

The robberies may not have impacted the tax revenue for Riften, but it did make the local guards and government lose face with the businessmen of the city, seeing as they couldn't adequately protect them from the heist-spree.

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~27th of Midyear

Commander Arnor and his forces reached Fort Morvunskar. With them taking over the garrison, Lord Dathman and the men that had remained with him were called back to their original posts.

The bodies also arrived in Kynesgrove and were buried in their own Hall of the Dead after the families of the deceased had been properly notified.