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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7833693" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Dandin found Zasha's mother, Sorah coming up from the docks, having been freed by Findledan. Her father, it turned out, had been killed during early stages of the occupation. Sorah did not seem particularly upset about this, and when Dandin kindly pressed her, she said, <strong>"He was a cruel man."</strong></p><p></p><p>Not everyone had been so 'lucky' - Julkoun had lost just under half it's militia - men (and a few women) of an age and skill to take up arms, and nearly everyone who had been on watch on the night of the attack. Perhaps they would have lost more, but there had been no warning - only a small fraction of the militia had mobilised when a portion of the northern palisade exploded from within and filled the moat with its debris - making a bridge for the goblins to cross. </p><p></p><p>The town had fallen before sunrise on the same night as the initial assault.</p><p></p><p>Most of the Julkounians had entirely lost track of the days, but Findledan knew - the attack had been twenty-two days ago. Upon hearing this, a few of the townsfolk wept - both because they had been prisoners for so long, and in their relief that it was now over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7833693, member: 59816"] Dandin found Zasha's mother, Sorah coming up from the docks, having been freed by Findledan. Her father, it turned out, had been killed during early stages of the occupation. Sorah did not seem particularly upset about this, and when Dandin kindly pressed her, she said, [b]"He was a cruel man."[/b] Not everyone had been so 'lucky' - Julkoun had lost just under half it's militia - men (and a few women) of an age and skill to take up arms, and nearly everyone who had been on watch on the night of the attack. Perhaps they would have lost more, but there had been no warning - only a small fraction of the militia had mobilised when a portion of the northern palisade exploded from within and filled the moat with its debris - making a bridge for the goblins to cross. The town had fallen before sunrise on the same night as the initial assault. Most of the Julkounians had entirely lost track of the days, but Findledan knew - the attack had been twenty-two days ago. Upon hearing this, a few of the townsfolk wept - both because they had been prisoners for so long, and in their relief that it was now over. [/QUOTE]
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