>>6290840But never mind that for now; it was as you said during the evening celebrations. <span class="mu-i"> ''Ullsby awaits! It awaits our swords, our arrows, and our siege weapons, and it would be most knavish of us not to oblige her callings. Tomorrow morn, we shall march!'' </span>
And march you did; it was a short march, after all. And before too long you were before the walls of Ullsby. Grey fieldstone, with thick battlements and a low gate, loomed before you. Behind which, the thatched and tiled roofs of the houses of the city sat neatly behind them. With the tallest tower obviously belonging to the church, the smoke from the various chimneys and holes continued on as you spotted the red and white of the Greifswalder navy approaching in the distance.
Upon the turrets and behind the battlements, the enemy garrison, bolstered by the remains of the army you didn't catch, was watching your approach with wary determination. They hadn't made it easy before, and you doubted that they would make it easy now. No, this siege would probably be long, and it could be gruelling.
You would spend the first day investigating the city and setting up the roadblock. As well as having the siege weapon be brought forth to begin the bombarding of the city.
Sophia was not yet fully rested from the exertion of the battle and will not be available until the next phase of the siege.
What shall be your next step?
>Have the trebuchets start bombarding the walls.>Tatch? Have the ballistas loaded with ethanol.>Begin building some siege towers for an assault.>Demand the cities surrender. (This will be very hard.)>Have one of the ships do a nighttime raid on the harbour.