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You order bombardment of the city, from as far as possible.
It takes a while and the moon climbs high before your Thundercats open fire. After the initial cvolley, the city defenders respond, and then the thunderous exchanges continue.
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Although several of your own Thundercats are taken out and a small fire pulverizes one of ammuniton stockpiles, the bombardment continues into the morning.
During the early sunrise, smoke is visible from within the city walls. However, the walls themselves don't look like they suffered more than some chipping off the stone. Few more of your Thundercats had the unfortunate distinction of being flattened by enemy projectiles.
A scout however breaks off your concentration an hour later, just as smoke began to rise from within the Evalian capital.
"Sire, I came as fast as possible! The Evalian militia, horsemen and San's retinue befell the two thousand besieging the northern fortress! The battle has been lost, and while the Evalians took some losses, they are moving towards the capital, in numbers exceeding two thousand"
"And what of the horsemen sent after San?"
"They must've failed or got themselves lost, because San's troops were said to be in prime condition during the attack."
You decide to...
A) Disengage from the siege and march northwards to crush San once and for all.
B) Continue bombardment of the capital, wait in the meanwhile.
C) Pause the artillery bombardment and offer Duke of Eval negotiations once more.
D) Continue bomardment of the capital, send part of forces to confront San, and wait for results here.