Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-24510587-20160211143452

The lord of Gweden certainly was right - the army was already laying siege on Fort Strand - except with this, he had unknowingly made himself an enemy of the Imperium.

When the messenger did return to General Agrippa, the man was infuriated. However, he didn't act on his anger and simply sent the messenger to Faustus, saying that Gweden was uncooperative and that the campaign would take a bit longer than expected.

Faustus, in the meantime, had decided to start work on renovating Castle Anvil. The castle would have to be reinforced and expanded to be able to keep up with current-day warfare. Faustus ordered Scitus to hire a capable architect.