Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-17114085-20150709003205

(How can a blunt instrument cause piercing damage? It would be the same as trying to pierce a door with a club or a mace, wouldn't really work unless the mace was a morning star or the club was spiked. Rams break, not pierce, like a previously said. Anyway it isn't really important, either way the stern is damaged and the defending ships won't last much longer.)

(No need to timeskip over the whole battle. We are in a war, so the battles are important. Let's just not take too long.)

"That is it." Lord Baragon said. "Fire!" He ordered and another volley of arrows shot at the numerous pirates on the coastal harbor in the northwest side of the village.

Of the 15 defenders, 7 were archers and 8 were warriors.

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The catapult ship fired another round at the heavy ship that had rammed it, before the water inside the hull of the ship made it start tipping back, which caused the catapults to slowly move towards the back of the ship. Some of the crew abandoned ship, jumping overboard.

The ballista ship was still firm, but it continued creaking, so the crew knew it wouldn't last much longer afloat. The captain of the ship ordered the crew that were not manning the last remaning ballista to grab bows and arrows to fire on the enemy.

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"Will she be alright?" Rob asked.

"She will need to rest for a few days, regain her strength, but she should live. I already sealed the wound and healed the damaged organs." The healer replied.

"Good to hear." Rob said. After that the King retired to his tent. It took the rest of the day to bury all the dead. They packed up the camp and placed the injured in the supply carts to carry them the rest of the way until they recovered. The army continued on its way to the Farrunian Fort.

(Fort Pelin originally had 100 soldiers + the 10 or so loyalists that they obtained from Fort Iceblade. They lost 35 soldiers so now they only have 75 soldiers.)