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(@Fishy: Why are you getting +12 from Chorrol?)

~23rd of Sun's Dawn

Some of those that surged forward were able to take out enemy guards, before they themselves were cut down. Heartwood's forces were started to collect themselves after the failed ambush. They were still stuck, however, trapped in between the archers and the heavy infantry.

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The 60 guards that were in the docks now walked the streets of the village, heading to the Lord's Longhouse to meet up with the Lord Captain.

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~30th of Rain's Hand

All while they passed through the village the guards did nothing to antagonize them and when they reached the manor they quickly called their Lord to inform him of the summons. The Admiral was led to the manor's study, where the Lord was in wait.

"Welcome to Greenwater Cove." He told the admiral.

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~5th of Second Seed

They however, could not even through the town gates. When they arrived at Brinde Home the town was encircled by an army bearing the crest of Skingrad, the black and white moons on a crimson background. The town was besieged, the attacking force 900 strong. It was unclear how long that had been there, but they had certainly not arrived that morning.

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~8th of Second Seed

With an enemy force so close to its perimeter, the town of Brukbrook was on defensive lockdown. Trade was cut and the gates were closed. The soldiers of Southpoint could not sneak in through there.

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~23rd of Second Seed

Dreekius learned all he could from Kastav. So he set off to return to Windhelm. He would have sent a bird with the information, if he was not in enemy territory. The chances of the bird being shot down were too great, he was not going to take that chance. He left the town on foot and headed for the border, sticking away from the road so he didn't run into guard patrols.

He made it safely to the border a few days later and began the walk back to the capital, for his horse was no longer where he had left it.