Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160910175125/@comment-17114085-20160926114652

(There were almost no survivors near where the loyalists had been, so yes they left them be for now. They didn't feel that they were a threat. Even if they are highly trained warriors most of their men were blow to bits and that includes their commander. You seem to have misunderstood. More survived closer to the breach, since the source of the explosion was further into the district. That is the reason why the rebels were led in by Jadier. They didn't pass by them though, they went around the ruins through the south and north to surround the enemy and do a pincer move.

As for Jakin, nothing is stopping Lisbeth from running into Argeth. I just ignored your last post because it was incorrect. I had already stated in my last post with Argeth that there were no loyalists in the ruined area of the district.

Ps.: You still haven't answered my question about how the Farrunners are positioned atop the battlements. Are they all on one side of the breach or on both?)

As Jadier's unit came in from the south, Tiberius' came in from the north. They charged at the surviving AO soldiers from both flanks and ripped through their defensive formation, cutting down the survivors one by one.

They lost a couple men to the rebel archers, but that didn't impede their strategy.