Haethurn
12-20-2003, 03:59
I had two generals against an army of 32 Germans. Their cavalry all died when they were attacking the first gatehouse, and by the time they had breached that obstacle, there were only five Feudal Sergeants and one artillery crewman.
One of my generals was an elite royal knight and the other one was a crossbowman.
I stood there watching this pathetic siege until the five fuedal sergeants had forced the second gate open.
They then stood there for about two minutes staring at my knight and crossbowmen, which I had positioned on the hill where the keep was.
The feudal sergeants stared intensely at my royal knight general and my general stared right back at them.
Apparently, my general has a very intimidating mean face, because those five feudal sergeants just turned around and started running out of the castle as quickly as they could.
I told my royal knight to charge them and the sergeants only got halfway out before I slaughtered them all.
Then at least a football field's length away the artilleryman had abandoned his worthless artillery piece and was trying to get the heck out of there. My royal knight ran out of the keep and across the field, finally catching up to him at the edge of the map and killing him.
Then there was another where 400 Germans attacked my keep, which had a stockade and was defended by around 80 peasants.
I let the arrow towers do most of the work, but somehow 31 of my peasants went beyond the first gatehouse and were killed. I sent my other 41 or so peasants behind the keep to hide for as long as possible.
Well, the arrow towers took a very heavy toll on the attackers and when a group of peasants reached my peasants behind the keep, they immediately retreated. However, a group of knights led by the general attacked and for a moment I thought I was going to lose.
But I killed the general with around 20 peasants left and everybody began retreating
Almost all of my besiegers were cut down by the arrow towers or my peasants. It was glorious to behold.
One of my generals was an elite royal knight and the other one was a crossbowman.
I stood there watching this pathetic siege until the five fuedal sergeants had forced the second gate open.
They then stood there for about two minutes staring at my knight and crossbowmen, which I had positioned on the hill where the keep was.
The feudal sergeants stared intensely at my royal knight general and my general stared right back at them.
Apparently, my general has a very intimidating mean face, because those five feudal sergeants just turned around and started running out of the castle as quickly as they could.
I told my royal knight to charge them and the sergeants only got halfway out before I slaughtered them all.
Then at least a football field's length away the artilleryman had abandoned his worthless artillery piece and was trying to get the heck out of there. My royal knight ran out of the keep and across the field, finally catching up to him at the edge of the map and killing him.
Then there was another where 400 Germans attacked my keep, which had a stockade and was defended by around 80 peasants.
I let the arrow towers do most of the work, but somehow 31 of my peasants went beyond the first gatehouse and were killed. I sent my other 41 or so peasants behind the keep to hide for as long as possible.
Well, the arrow towers took a very heavy toll on the attackers and when a group of peasants reached my peasants behind the keep, they immediately retreated. However, a group of knights led by the general attacked and for a moment I thought I was going to lose.
But I killed the general with around 20 peasants left and everybody began retreating
Almost all of my besiegers were cut down by the arrow towers or my peasants. It was glorious to behold.