Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160322224717/@comment-17114085-20160428155235

(@Red: Yes, only a single manor.

@Sunny: I don't you specified how many soldiers you lost during the battle for West Guard but as you had gone with 750 to the town I assume that you'd have ended the fight with probably around half that much. As you did take a considerable amount of losses. You and West Guard both. Taking into account the two months since then and assuming that you trained the max amount of men since then that leaves you with a current force of around 1135 soldiers. Just writing this down so that we can keep track of your strength.

Sunny, taking lands outside your de'jure province is late-game stuff. Currently it will prove more trouble than it is worth for you. Since according to the guidelines that are in the blog: You will get no soldiers from Stirk and the population will revolt in around 2 months time. So it truly is not worth it, just a heads up.

@Gold: Lol, I knew from the beginning that you wouldn't be able to. The RP is not called Tamriel Peaceful Annexation :P

@Pacman: You'll need to make an edit on your last post.)

~10th of Sun's Dawn

When the rest of the soldiers arrived due to the sounds of battle, the Crowhaven guards had already made a significant dent in the Imperium soldiers that had been there initially. However the reinforcements hit them hard and they took severe losses.

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~23rd of Sun's Dawn

Even though a large majority of the guards had been dispatched to the eastern pallisade when the catapults began to fire there, there were still guards present at the docks seeing as Riften had ships off the coast.

When Cynric arrived near the docks he could see a few barricades had been formed to hold off incoming soldiers from the ships and a garrison of 30 guards was currently keeping watch along the docks.

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One of the barracks guards went to inform their Lord Captain of the elf rebel's attack.

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~6th of First Seed

The Old Holds soldiers made it to their camp unmolested and remained there for the next two days, just to make sure that Lord Fanar wasn't going to get any funny ideais.

~8th of First Seed

When it was clear that Darkwater was not going to revolt, King Korst and his army of 490 men left the village to return to Windhelm.