Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160311195947

(@Red: That is fine. A one post summary of the remainder of the year's internal affairs is acceptable. Also you should leave someone in charge of the village before you leave, preferably with some soldiers to back him up. Or else the place will decend into anarchy.

@Pacman: Not smart to have him walk up to the walls. They could have just killed Skuldar.

@Sunny: They are guards/soldiers, not regular villagers.

I am at my college, so I can reply now.)

~3rd of Last Seed

Of the previously 250 strong mercenary band, no more than 100 remained alive after the others died from falling ill.

When Skuldar got near the wall's range of fire, a arrow was shot near his foot. It was just a warning shot. From the outside the fort looked no different than it did back in the previous month. If the mercenaries were somehow weakened they weren't showing it.

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~12th of Hearthfire

As the soldiers walked through the streets, they received ugly looks from the citizens. Many had lost relatives that were guards, while others were loyal to their Lord. The Imperium were aggressors that had come to their home, killed some of their friends and family and now had taken their Lord from them.

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~27th of Hearthfire

By the time the shieldwall was erected, Firsthold had already suffered an initial attack from the alleys, losing a couple soldiers.

Shooting through the shieldwall was difficult, else the mages would set fire to their own comrades, thus only the occasional spells was actually fired at the White Guard soldiers. With the shieldwall erected on its flanks, some of the village guards broke off from the parties attacking from the alleys and circled around, to strike from the rear. They zig-zagged through the buildings and attacked from behind.

Three boats remained, and around 60 archers still stood. They exchanged fire with the Seahawk ships, not changing their strategy from before.