*3,500 Bree troops arrive here, ready for battle.*
OOC: Hi there. Defenses?
OOC: Well, I don't imagine Dunlendings have many stone forts or anything. I'd say that it's mostly villages with wooden fortifications or low stone walls (10-15 feet). I suspect there would be four or so larger settlements with better quality wooden ramparts.
Detailed description of the capital:
A large number of roundhouses, huts, tents and the like are surrounded by a 30 foot wooden wall, with four gates. Generally, clusters of huts will set up some sort of wall around them, though this varies a lot around the settlement. Stone houses are few and far between, and there are a few wells around.
There are four motte and baileys; one for each Clan. In the centre, upon a hill, stands a fortress of stone, 50 foot high.
If you want to attack villages, or one of the four Clan Settlements, I can write a description for one of those.
They could probably make them, but wouldn't have them if you didn't build them. What you have sounds good.
*My troops move towards the capital, and stop just out of range.*
How many troops do you have here?
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
OOC: Well, I don't imagine Dunlendings have many stone forts or anything. I'd say that it's mostly villages with wooden fortifications or low stone walls (10-15 feet). I suspect there would be four or so larger settlements with better quality wooden ramparts.
Detailed description of the capital:
A large number of roundhouses, huts, tents and the like are surrounded by a 30 foot wooden wall, with four gates. Generally, clusters of huts will set up some sort of wall around them, though this varies a lot around the settlement. Stone houses are few and far between, and there are a few wells around.
There are four motte and baileys; one for each Clan. In the centre, upon a hill, stands a fortress of stone, 50 foot high.
If you want to attack villages, or one of the four Clan Settlements, I can write a description for one of those.
They could probably make them, but wouldn't have them if you didn't build them. What you have sounds good.
*My troops move towards the capital, and stop just out of range.*