On the outskirts of the city of Parisii at night, Sigurd Ring proudly gazed at the two siege towers and the onagers that had already been built.
In three days of non-stop work, all the captives finished the construction of the siege weapons.
So he gave the order that arrows of fire and stones will be launched in the city throughout the night.
Since in the morning, the siege of the city will begin.
Giselda, who was quite worried about the fate of the city, only went out to her balcony to see how everything looked at night.
Unfortunately, the view of the city was interrupted by the noise of the attack bells from many parts of the city.
Arrows with fire fell on different buildings, which had to use earth to put out the fires, otherwise, they would have to wait for water.
But this was only the beginning of her ordeal as soon after thousands of stones thrown by the onagers created unprecedented destruction.