Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160211230716

(@Maxi: They'd be able to see the ships coming on the 30th, yes. But they would have like an hour or two, at most to leave the fort and get far enough away to not get caught by the army. Not enough time to strip the fort clean and carry all that junk with them as they retreated. Carrying around supplies, wooden doors and iron gates would slow them down considerably.

@Pacman: Probably, but I don't think they would build down where they would get water damage. Sure though, there would be other ways to sneak in.

@Dragon: Some of your archers would have died as well. I'd say like 20 of them during the whole exchange before the watchtowers fell.)

~25th of Second Seed

The defenders began taking a few losses, but so far they were maintaining the line by the breach in the wall. The town's chief was leading his men, alongside his other two sons.

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~29th of Second Seed

The bandits didn't see them sneak in, so the first inside were caught by surprise. However the others used the wooden barriers to protect themselves. The arrows were able to break through the wood easily enough, though most just got stuck in it. The Black Hoods weren't able to aim correctly at the bandits that were passing with the merchandize behind them.

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~8th of Midyear

When the Bear Berserkers entered the enemy's range, the cultists began to fire spells down on them. They were running, so they were able to escape dodge a few spells. Even those that hit did little to stop the Berserkers, with their Bear Rage they just continued fighting until they were dead. The archers fired on the cultists, providing covering fire for the Berserkers.