Seems like this was our last resort.
The barrels burst and take with them the many specially prepared stabilization structures.
They crumble as intended, no longer supporting the ceiling, which gives way accordingly.
In this manner, all of the earth above gets displaced by at least five ters, if not more, depending on the spot.
As much material as our whole wall consists of is suddenly gone, the water of the river dropping together with the ground beneath.
All of this to devastating effect for everything that was so unlucky to be in the area of the greatest landslide ever seen in the northern countries.
The small ferries get swallowed by the stirred waters of the river, fortifications just drop with the dirt of the shores, and even beyond this, structures that the enemy took such a long ti to build are suddenly gone.
From one mont to the other the battlefield didn't just change, it vanished. I took part in causing a natural catastrophe.
All that remains is a deep chasm, right where the river was before.
The very sa now lying a good distance deeper.
Of course, the underground was prepared in a way that the wall was never at risk of being affected.
The few stragglers who already made it up there, now realizing there's nothing behind them anymore, won't pose to be too much trouble to be dealt with.
In so way, this achieved our goal.
Now crossing the river is going to be almost impossible.
You'd have to climb down there, put together a boat in this steep abyss, ferry to the other side, then climb not only up the chasm but over our whole wall as well.
All while we would still have archers stationed there.
Similar preparations happened all along the whole Garanas.
That is to say, the partition that was affected here is by far enormous enough to make a statent.
From my vantage point, I can't see the end of it on the sides.
I only know it's huge.
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This is it?
She's worried she's gonna expose herself?!
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They sound even content with what happens there.
All the killing and bloodshed.
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