Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150216141300/@comment-17114085-20150218115023

DubiousPeddler wrote: That's when the Osprey opened fire. Both cannon-ball, fireball, and even a few arrows flew from the ships on the coast, killing both Alinor soldiers, and Lilandril's soldiers, though the vast, vast majority of the deaths were on the Lilandril's side. When the initial onslaught had stopped, the South-Eastern soldiers moved in, no longer relying on ranged attacks behind shield walls, and instead just going for a straightforward charge with infantry. The Lilandrillian forces were already struggling to recover from the staggering force of the attack from the Osprey, and the charge from the opposite side of them came as such as a surprise, and with such ruthlessness, that they'd require a miracle to recover from it, And there was no miracle for them. The fire from the Osprey had killed or injured more than half their forces. Lillandril saw how ruthless Alinor could bee when it sacrificed its own men just to deal a major blow to their enemy. They were unprepared for the charge from the south-east and amny of their men fell.