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Only on the morning thereafter did the full damage of the successful ballista shot become clear; the flaming ammunition had scorched its way through the main keep and hall and reduced them to cinders.
The stone walls stood blackened with soot and ash, and the rubble was strewn about.
<span class="mu-i"> ''We have them now.'' </span> You said, <span class="mu-i"> "This is the beginning of the end." </span>
<span class="mu-i"> ''Have our siege weapons made ready, both ballista and trebuchet. I will force them onto their knees or bury them inside their own castle if need be.'' </span> You ordered.
Stone and bolt were thus retrieved, made ready and launched. Before too long, you would have this castle slighted; you were certain of it.
<span class="mu-s"> Roll a 1d100, bo3, [DC70] </span>