Special update, my second siege!
16th Limestone
I was talking with the dwarven liaison when the call came.
“Siege!” I excused myself hastly and went for the tower, Catten met me there.
“Any idea on troop strength?” I asked him.
“Not at this range although it looks like there are quite a few on beak dogs.” I pondered for a moment.
“Let them into the bottom of the tower but make sure to slam the floodgates closed when they get close, I want to try to trap as many as possible in the courtyard.”
“Well what going on here?” A voice called out. We turned to see the baron striding towards us.
“We are besieged.” I said calmly, Oddom sputtered.
“Well what are you going to do about it?”
We will trap as many as possible in the courtyard below us. When they reach it the floodgates will close and depending on how they react will determain how fast we get the bridge up.”
“But that’s too dangerous!”
“It will work. The traps will slow them down long enough for the floodgates to close and if any get by then we’ll get them with the military.” I smiled, “Just leave it to me.” I turned back to survey the force arrayed against us while Oddom stalked off muttering.
“You sure that was a good idea?” Catten asked.
“I need to show them who really is in charge here, the one who knows how to do things or the ones appointed over them.” I settled down to wait.
17th Limestone
I was working in my office when Catten stepped in.
“We have the latest troop numbers here.” He handed me a list to look at.
16 goblins
1 mace wielder
11 crossbowmen
4 wrestlers
“Bad news to,” I looked up, “the mace wielder is a mace lord.” I cursed, as if the crossbowmen weren’t bad enough they had sent a strong melee to boot.
“I suppose we’ll have to be extra careful then.” I thought for a moment. “Raise the bridge and put down the floodgates, give us some time to get some fortifications up.” Catten grinned.
“We’ll see what we can do.” He left me to finish my chores.
20th Limestone
“Lower the bridge.” I commanded. I had already received the report about the second force of goblins north east of us. I was hoping to put the war dogs to use anyway. The bridge went down, and the goblins began crossing it warily. I signaled again. The bridge came up flinging goblins every which way and came back down on top of any in its path grounding them into paste. We cheered as some fled the scene. “Watch for the second group carefully.” I warned, we would catch them in the courtyard. A few minutes later the other group wandered in, talked with the survivors, and crossed the bridge quickly. One didn’t make it fast enough and was flung outside the tower while his mount flew inside. The rest began charging the traps when I gave a different signal. A moment later 19 war dogs were released upon the unsuspecting goblins. The courtyard literally exploded in violence as goblins tried to get away for fight the dogs and either crashing into each other or accidentally triggering a trap. “Go go go.” I shouted to the marksdwarves, they ran up to the tower. Oh how those goblins squealed when bolts began to fly into their ranks.
21st Limestone
The tally is done. About 32 goblins attacked the fort with roughly four beak dogs and three goblins escaping and more in the trench beneath the bridge. We have about nine dogs that survived from that cage, we have two more cages we didn’t trigger of 13 dogs each, but two dogs probably won’t be long for this world. No injuries to us though it will take awhile to replace the dogs the caravan still has a few in cages we could buy.
I don't know why but I always forget about taking pics during the fight.