Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160212132539

(@Dragon: I meant the flaming swords. :P

@Red: Three days over the estimated limit is hardly enough time to starve to death. If humans have access to water they can survive upwards to a month without food. They would suffer health problems, but they wouldn't die. It depends on each person though. Gandhi, in his 70s, survived for 21 days while only drinking a few sips of water a day.)

~25th of Second Seed

With the titans against them, the orcs of Dushgur Mol quickly saw the tide of battle turn against them. Despite their best efforts, the line that they had been holding near the breach was...breached.

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~8th of Midyear

It took some time, but the Berserkers broke through the wooden gate. Though during that time, the Berserkers lost half their numbers to the cultists. As soon as an opening was made through the gate, men started to rush into the fort.

Lord Dathman saw the opening and ordered his warriors to charge and go in through the hole. The archers remained behind, under the command of Haki, to continue providing covering fire.

The now 50 strong Berserkers met resistance inside right away, the enemy had been waiting for them. Nearly all the Berserkers were already injured, but they continued to fight. The adrenaline rushing through their bodies and their training to ignore pain took over and they became a force of nature. They were outnumbered, but they didn't care. Their blood was boiling and they only cared about slaughtering their foes. If one of them lost a hand, they had another to use instead. If they lost a foot or a leg, then when they fell they made sure to take the enemy down with them. The only thing that could stop them was death, which for most came from bloodloss.

The cultists at the time of the breach numbered only 270.

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~9th of Midyear

The Golden Company could do little to stop them, as the men of Anvil were out of the range of their ballistae.