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(@Pac: Mind skipping to Second Seed so that I can update the map to the beginning of that month?)

~23rd of Sun's Dawn

The Lord Captain was not intimidated by Skuldar's smile, nonetheless he sent his men off to make a report on the dead. After two hours they returned with a full list of the dead guards and then gave the list of the remaining guards to Skuldar.

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After the messenger told the others of the ceasefire the men surrendered to Cynric's force.

With the last of the guards dealt with, Heartwood was now in Riften's control. 75 of the initial 300 guards remained.

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~10th of Second Seed

The archers exchanged volleys with Southpoint. They spread out more along the battlements to lessen the effectiveness of the onagers.

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~16th of MIdyear

The guards had let the king pass their perimeter as he headed to the manor, however they remained on high alert behind their barricades.

Unlike the Lord of Weynon, the Lord of Gnottlesfont was an ambitious man. While the army outside weighed heavily on his mind, the fact of the king having come to his manor with no protection seemed too good an opportunity to pass up.

He smiled as Parius talked and talked and when he was done he motioned his hand slightly and had his guards block the room's exit with their spears. "I am gratious for your presence here, King Parius. Indeed it is a great occassion. Come take a seat. I am sure that we can come to a mutial understanding now that you are my guest."

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~30th of MIdyear

After their meeting was over, King Korst was treated to the Lady's hospitality. He stayed in Nightgate for the rest of the day and left after dawn the next day.

Him and Cristus had made their plans already. In 1 month's time Korst was going to march his forces north to attack Kastav. Before then Cristus would attack Frostflow to attract Winterhold's army. With the Jarl having to fight in two fronts at once he would have to split his forces, leaving them both weakened.

The king could tell that the Jarl had dropped his guard significantly after their meeting. He was less wary of Korst, which would prove a big mistake.