Beyond the Frantoch city walls, the Briston forces began relocating some timbers from what remained of the Boarril wall. They made quick and easy barricades to help prevent Frantoch from invading their camp.
Additionally, Sodun and Tuskar agreed to leave a string of smaller camps by each road exiting the city. That way, they would know if Frantoch dared to let their citizens flee or escape.
It wasn't necessary, but the boosted defenses and surveillance camps were a testament of Sodun's and Tuskar's determination to essentially hold the city as their hostage until reinforcements inevitably arrived.
This process of reinforcing and restructuring their camps took the entire night to get finished.