I am adopting the term "Owenist," because it is awesome.
Bells ringing, you confer with Arthur and Sir Lope on a next step. Lope offers to send some men to check some hidden entrances to the Keep from the area of the port, which you agree is a fine idea. You say that, given the wounding of the mayor and the situation in the town, it is time to introduce the people to their new Count. Arthur agrees, although he looks practically sick with nervous energy at this point.
As you go, you dispatch Fin to the port, telling him to take a few men, return home, and get as many levy troops here on the longboats as quickly as possible. He nods his head and takes off. You also ask your siege engineers to find the local carpenters and requisition as many nails, saws, boards and hammers as they need, while taking note of whom they take them from. They also get to it, sheepish that they did not think of the plan themselves.
At the square, the Marshall addresses a gathering crowd, explaining that Sir Owen is an imposter, an underhanded rogue for attacking the mayor, and possibly a murderer. The crowd seems to eat this notion up, and you remind yourself to send The Rat something nice. He then goes on to explain that he is here to remove Owen and his treacherous ways in the name of the true Count Foles, motioning to Arthur.
The young man steps out of the crowd nervously, and begins to speak. Given his nervousness, it goes about as well as could be expected. He tells them who he is, and who his father was, and there is a brief murmur among the crowd. When he tries to explain what he is doing, he starts to stumble on his words, but eventually gets out that he is claiming the County in the name of the rightful son of Aaron Foles. There is a brief smattering of applause, some chatting, and a few boos. This has gone on long enough, you decide, and motion for him to finish, which he does.
With that out of the way, you set in for a bit of a wait as the siege equipment is prepared. Idly planning ahead, you ask Lope how likely it is that you'll have to kill those patrols when they return. He is ambivalent. "Many of those men arrived here with Owen... others were former paupers that Owen lavished with a fine salary and housing..." He shrugs. "I think we'd best kill them when they return, lest they come back to bite us later as bandits and brigands."
You nod your head. This day, and the next few, are likely to be quite bloody. You are brooding over this around noon when Lope's men return. They report that most of the hidden entrances are blocked... save for one ancient path. Apparently, Owen does not know his new home well enough yet. What now?