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2nd of Sun's Dawn, 4E 269

The courtyard itself was devoid of human life. The ground was littered with putrefied, leprous corpses and mounds of rubble. The archers continued firing, but were inaccessible as the only route to the walls was via the keep, which formed a part of the walls.

As well as archers, there were swordsmen on every side of the walls which only now could the infantry see, having been crouched away from the edge of the walls. They threw buckets of boiling oil, rocks, and even the contents of chamberpots. Some were using surplus spears and bows as weapons.

11th of Rain's Hand

Richton didn't enjoy the prospect of losing his independent sentience and free will.

"I am sorry," Richton said, distractedly. "If my leader finds out I have joined you, he will murder my family. I wish your collective luck."

He quickly rode off. Battle it was, then.

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14th of Rain's Hand

Stros M'Kai's army had been building ladders to prepare for assault. In the dead of the night, 600 Abecean Corsairs stood, holding ladders. 300 Illusion Mages attempted to cast an invisibility spell on them. If the spell succeeded, they would hopefully take the town's walls by surprise. If not, they risked being detected in the moonlight.

20th of Rain's Hand

The fort still survived. Sadly, the pleasant aroma of baking no longer drifted to Krozum's army.