Sir Corley:
Grondar wrote:"Have no doubt that we will stand beside as long as breath moves within us, Sir Corley. My greatest concern is that she may find a way to attack that we haven't anticipated."
“That is always a concern when dealing with foes who are magical and have access to magicks. It simply gives them more options and defenders more things to worry about. You spoke earlier of magicks that could modify the weather. Is it possible that the weather we are experiencing has been conjured by the enemy? So that their forces could slip in unnoticed?”
Yusef wrote:Yusef considers Sir Corley's proposal for a few moments. "I'm not sure, Sir Corley, though it would certainly be quite a weapon if it worked. However, I suspect the oil might actually soften the impact on the bottle to such a degree that it might not break on impact. It may be more effective to put the bottle on the outside of the barrel, perhaps even sandwiched between a couple of rocks to make it more likely to break."
“My thought was to combine the two and then throw them from the heights of the wall. Surely both would smash when they impact on the ground far below. Let’s find out. Prepare one such barrel as you suggested and we’ll try it as the opportunity arises. If it succeeds, then we can make more. If not, then it was worth the attempt.”
Lady Argent wrote:“Admittedly the magicks I wield are suited to being the aggressor, rather than just waiting until the right opportunity. Alas, you seem have the situation under control. I bow to your wisdom. Do let us know when we can help.”
“Indeed, I would much rather prefer taking the fight to the enemy, milady. In most circumstances you have far more options when you are the aggressor. Alas, that is not our situation and so we must operate under a different set of rules.”
Lady Argent wrote:Before stepping away, Argent adds, “I still have a single Flight spell, as does Chareos. I thought you should know that if a target we can reach comes up.”
“That is good to know. Should the weather clear and should we find a target for you to strike, then we shall do so.”
The battle is short-lived and the force used enough to vanquish the enemy. For now. Lady Ivy’s voice soon reaches his ears. He had forgotten the ferocity at which her Order combats the unliving. No doubt she seeks to continue the conflict. Both Yusef and Grondar move to stop her.
Lady Ivy wrote:Seemingly all too soon, the zombies go up in flames and are destroyed, but Ivy can’t be sure. “I should go down there and make sure there aren’t any more of them! My sensing range is limited. We’ve got to be sure those monstrosities have been destroyed!!”
“Your fellow priests speak wisely, Lady Ivy. I have no intention of letting these creatures be a threat for longer than necessary. Conditions simply do not favor us leaving the fortress right now, but a time will come where you can unleash the power of your goddess upon them with reckless abandon. Until then, you must remain inside.”
“Fair lady, take pity on me. I would not wish to explain what happened to you when Sir Acerion returns. I would rather face another dragon instead!”
Lady Sherra wrote:Sherra will make her way to Sir Corley, "I know you have no desire for us to split up," she tells him. "Still, I wish you to know that if you need someone to scout the area further, depending on what Dusk finds, I volunteer. With my armor, I can be almost undetectable and I can use my boots to ascend and descend the walls without us having to compromise the security of the fort."
"Just another option for our commander to keep in mind," Sherra tells her friend with a smile.
“I will keep that in mind, Lady Sherra. Alas while the weather fouls any of our scouting attempts for the nonce, such a condition will not remain. Your talents will play a part in this battle. On this you have my word.”
Lady Lyonessa wrote:"I had thought about that actually, Sir Corley," Lyonessa replies. "I decided against bringing it up because Dusk would be scouting an area with enemies already prepared for battle, so they might be more aware of Dusk's flight and seek to slay him. Probably not the minor undead, but rather whomever is leading them."
“That is indeed a concern, milady, and I have no desire to put your familiar in any danger. I leave the choice in your capable hands.”
Lady Argent then suggests that protective magic can be placed on Dusk and Lady Lyonessa is favorable to this. Alas, neither mage has the spell in memory.
“Make sure one of you has the protective magic ready come the morning,” Sir Corley will tell Lord Chareos and Lady Argent.
Sir Corley was just getting comfortable in his quarters when the next alarm sounds. Grabbing his sword, the young knight makes his way up to the ballista range.
Yusef wrote:As soon as he hears about the attack from the sky, he runs in search of the fort's commander. "Sir Corley. We're under attack again. Flying creatures have come over the walls and dropped some sort of icy warriors on the exposed areas of the fifth level. What are your orders?"
“An attack from the sky was always a concern,” Sir Corley mutters. “Protective magicks were placed in those areas, were they not? We must be prepared to repel the invaders!”
“Archers and ballista men, to your positions! Fire your weapons at will! Grondar, you and Lady Ivy defend the western ramparts, Lord Chareos and Yusef the eastern ones. The Wizard Locked doors will prove to be a barrier for a time, but will probably be breached eventually. Let the protective magicks that you’ve laid do their job before moving to engage the enemy. Don’t let yourselves be caught up in our defenses. Do what you must to hold those positions.”
(Both groups will take up positions on the 5th level of the fortress, most likely in the 2 unnumbered hallways that lead to both areas where the attackers are coming, unless Glyphs were placed there too.)
“Po and myself will remain in the ballista hallway in reserve, as will Lyonessa and Argent. We’ll reinforce as necessary.”
(I’m assuming that both Sherra and Arocken will join the other archers. A couple of regular soldiers will be spread out between the ballista hall and the areas where Grondar and Ivy & Chareos and Yusef are, allowing verbal instructions to go back and forth. Whoever needs assistance will have it shortly.)
As the next assault begins, Sir Corley will ask that the watchers on the upper towers keep any eye out for anyone who seems to be directing the enemy forces outside.