Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150131101228/@comment-24696651-20150204131659

(I also said that as soon as the nobles got near, they [the mangonels and archers] would stop firing.)

(Well, it would seem I'm going to have to begrudgingly agree to disagree, but the riders themselves would be knackered, and not much use in a fight.)

The light infantry scaled the wallls from the inside, their heavier weapons and greater numbers giving them an advantage.

The heavy infantry and knights had formed their shield wall properly, and would be ready for a counter attack by Riverwood's infantry. The archers had formed up behind, ready to fire upon attackers to weaken them.

The engineers were limbering the mangonels so the draft horses could take them to the gates. Although they had a low trajectory, their height would let them fire over the shield wall.