Sure thing. You know, I have all that silver I could be trading to Berengar, and have been trading to Berengar, but the Venetians have offered me a better price on. Maybe another bargaining chip for you.
Honestly, Regensburg seems to be mostly under control, barring any outside help for the rebels. The troops I need most are archers; von Nordgau's got lots of those and I need the ability to at least make his men keep their heads down. So taking Micha's troops to help with this siege is probably the best thing, possibly along with a few of your archers. If the Duke of Swabia still lives, I might ask for some mercenary help, but I don't think that's forthcoming at the moment.
My forces (or the allied forces, more properly) have surrounded Regensburg. The majority of civilians have been driven out of Regensburg to make room and save supplies for the rebels. My siege expert has several plans of attack ready, including several "turtles" to allow our troops access to the walls without exposing themselves to arrows, which should be helpful in any assault approach or attempt to destablize the walls. I also plan to delay the actual assault until my trebuchet is completed, so as to maximize the fear instilled in the defenders.
Honestly, Regensburg seems to be mostly under control, barring any outside help for the rebels. The troops I need most are archers; von Nordgau's got lots of those and I need the ability to at least make his men keep their heads down. So taking Micha's troops to help with this siege is probably the best thing, possibly along with a few of your archers. If the Duke of Swabia still lives, I might ask for some mercenary help, but I don't think that's forthcoming at the moment.
My forces (or the allied forces, more properly) have surrounded Regensburg. The majority of civilians have been driven out of Regensburg to make room and save supplies for the rebels. My siege expert has several plans of attack ready, including several "turtles" to allow our troops access to the walls without exposing themselves to arrows, which should be helpful in any assault approach or attempt to destablize the walls. I also plan to delay the actual assault until my trebuchet is completed, so as to maximize the fear instilled in the defenders.
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