Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160215105509

(@Pacman: To repair the walls at their current state, they are nearly all destroyed at this point, it would take a significant amount of gold and time.

@Red: Patience, grasshopper.) ~10th of Second Seed

The bridgands rushed to the walls as they grabbed their bows and arrows, trying to quickly form up and begin firing on the attackers.

The iron gate was already lowered, so nearly all the bridgands were currently heading to the battlements.

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~25th of Second Seed

The Chief was not intimidated. He charged ahead at the challenger, rage boiling his blood and making him fight carelessly.

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~28th of Second Seed

A few hours later, the Black Hoods found most of the stolen fishing ships left at the edge of the lake to the southwest, but there were no signs of the bandits or their loot. With the large amount of bandit groups that were currently located in the broken apart Rift, it would be hard to find the exact ones that raided the city. They were more likely to find 3 other groups first before coming across the camp of the ones that raided them.

Though because of the casualties suffered during both raids, the bandit group that attacked them was nearly destroyed already. A third attack from them would be extremely unlikely.

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~10th of Midyear

The bodies of the cultists were all burned a ways from the fort, while the dead Old Holds soldiers were brought along with Haki and his men as they returned to Windhelm. Those men that were from Kynesgrove would be sent to the village later.

For now, Lord Dathman and 200 soldiers remained in Fort Morvunskar, getting it ready for the permanent garrison.

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~12th of Midyear

The two ballistae shot down on the battering ram, though they were aiming at the men holding it. They weren't too worried about the trebuchet since it likely didn't have much ammunition, as the attackers only had three days to forage for large rocks nearby and the terrain around there was pretty much plains and forrests. Large rocks was not something they could easily find.

From they higher vantage point, they were also fairly protected from the crossbowmen that were firing from them above.

The company archers that were on the walls shot down at the other soldiers, leaving the battering ram for the ballistae.