Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160322224717/@comment-17114085-20160501121004

(@Red: Alright, see you then.

@Gold: I must insist, you won't be able to win at Haven and Southpoint will suffer from not having any protection while the army is all away. You should always conquer the rest of your de'jure region first before trying to fight another large nation, or else you will get your ass handed to you. You should go after either Fort Spring or Brukbrook first, and make sure to leave at least a hundred soldiers back at your city to keep it protected from bandits and crime waves.

@Pacman: So, what about the catapults at the east?

@Red: Well yes, you can't just skip a battle. Though if you want you can RP it yourself to make it faster. Your oponents will be some form of bandits. Though because less than 100 of the 300 Crowhaven guards remain, you won't received troops from them until more men are trained to refill their ranks. I'd also recommend you leave a few men behind to keep order in the village until a new Lord is appointed.

@Sunny: You can have him arrive whenever.)

~10th of Sun's Dawn

The battle was over, the village was now under Imperium control.

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~23rd of Sun's Dawn

The 30 guards saw the boats incoming and one of the guards sounded a horn. The others got ready to engage, 10 archers fired arrows on the boats.

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~28th of First Seed

Thane Stone-Fist left Windhelm with a small escort to head to her new town.

King Korst sent a letter ahead to Haki to inform him of the new Thane and to have him train the new soldiers he had requested.

The Old Holds current army was only 1019 soldiers, with 100 being in Amol, 210 being at Darkwater and the other 709 being in Windhelm. Korst sent off 100 men to each fort along with their respective commanders, both platoons from Windhelm's garrison.

He began making plans for the future, but for now his country needed to rest and recover.

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~23rd of Rain's Hand

Fort Zafirbel was under the control of a large group of bandits, numbering at 250 men. The fort wasn't in the best condition, so the Firsthold soldiers found it rather easy to scale the walls. The bandits fought back, however. 150 of them were on the walls waiting for the men that were climbing up.