And so, one really had to ask, why it was that, on midday of the third did, it did seem as if the northern wall had been taken entirely beyond repair.
Tavar had managed to land two mighty forces of men, and they battled their way steadily towards the stairs that led down into Ernest. Those stairs were barricaded heavily, but that didn't mean a man couldn't worm his way past them. All it would take were a handful of men, and they would be in very real trouble of losing the siege entirely.
To the south, Blackthorn once more was forced to do battle with Germanicus. The attention he was devoting to command instead was focused entirely on the man to the very front of him. And Oliver, who so tried to come to the aid of the General, instead found himself in a far better position to help the landed north wall instead.