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16th of Morning Star, 4E 269

There were few guards on the walls. Those that did patrol the walls were emaciated, and a few were afflicted by a hideuous form of pox or leprosy.

3rd of Sun's Dawn

"You have proven you are dangerous enemies and powerful allies," Azzan said. "If you accept to join the Free City, you will be allowed to continue governing your people. Monuments will be built in your honour "

15th of Sun's Dawn

The Crossbowmen on the walls had finally eliminated as a credible threat. All but 4 were killed, and the remainder fled from the walls. 4 Archers had been killed. The Arbalusts had partially redeemed themselves, killing 17 of the Crossbowmen.

The Orc Warriors decimated the routing Pikemen, reducing them to 50. 1 Orc Warrior foolishly got himself killed, but the other 143 continued their pursuit.

The Houses Of Governance in the centre of the town were huge and imposing, especially given the size of the town. Fully a quarter of the settlement housed various outlying government buildings. A clerk emerged to greet the commander of the force in the town.

"Who is the presiding officer here?" the clerk asked in a monotone voice."

8th of First Seed

Harle Citadel was a well kept fort with walls that, if not particularly tall, seemed to be in good shape. There were men patrolling the walls with highly irregular standards of equipment.

Fort Cawle had somewhat worse maintenance. Though not quite crumbling, the walls had clearly seen better days, and were quite modest in stature. It was clear from the armour of the men on the walls that it was a mercenary fort.

Chasetown's walls were plastered with banners bearing the town's flag. The walls were tall and dotted with ballistae towers. The guards were ludicrously well armed - whoever wa s in charge clearly took defence very seriously.