Rhun from there position could see the many savage men and ghouls taunting them. They would be in a crescent moon sort of shape half the army would be at the area of the Bloodsword the other near Rhun. Catapults are moved up and are readied to fire. Oil is poured on some if the rocks and men with torches stand at the ready. Archers hid under ruined parts of the wall, and the chariots were again patrolling around the perimeter. More ghouls had come with a few more savage men. (700 in total) with 5 more chariots. The catapults would be able to shoot farther and be great at taking out any ballista moved up.
To aid the Easterling forces, three companies of Bloodsworn engineers arrive to make the defenses even more formidable. War-Smiths begin to devise a deadly new siege weapon used against infantry and horses. Meanwhile, on the home front, the regent of the Bloodsworn has begun a mandatory training of all able bodied men and women to form a militia. They will receive training from experienced Oathsworn and Axe-Guards. The standard tribal warrior will be given slightly heavier armor, and tribal archers will have more training in close quarters.
Also, attacking my camp is a terrible idea, considering that I outnumber you, with your forces being split. Never attack a defensive position when heavily outnumbered...
I also meant, as if you never saw my post, that i sent a message to Rhun (SECRETLY) to tell him that if he could move his ballistaies forward and shoot the ships, it would be nice, KEK
I'm not attacking I'm defending were using the wall that was not damaged and the ruined part that is as a defensive position. If you were to attack me you would have to get to where my troops are where archers would shoot. Catapults would fire. And my infantry would be ready for a charge.