[BB23] Vymbourne Royal Armoury
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:52 am
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If you enter Vymbourne through the main gate, one of the first things you see is the Royal Armoury.

This fortified warehouse is built on top of the old city walls and the crumbled ruins of what was once the barracks.

Today, there's a disturbance. Why are these Royal Knights banging on their own gate?

So that's the problem! A warparty of orcs is raiding the Armoury from the other side.

Sent by Warbaws Jagga, this greenskinned horde is hoping to loot some real treasure.

Let's have a look inside. The interior wall, in yellow, is also built on top of the remains of old stone walls.
This ground floor is used as a warehouse for civilian supplies. It is primarily used by stallholders of the nearby marketplace.

The first floor houses the Royal Armoury. An armed orc just came up the stairs.

This brave soldier stands between the orc and the expensive armour he was polishing just seconds ago.

Is this raid just bad luck for the Crown's forces? Or could it be the prelude of a much larger conflict?

If you enter Vymbourne through the main gate, one of the first things you see is the Royal Armoury.

This fortified warehouse is built on top of the old city walls and the crumbled ruins of what was once the barracks.

Today, there's a disturbance. Why are these Royal Knights banging on their own gate?

So that's the problem! A warparty of orcs is raiding the Armoury from the other side.

Sent by Warbaws Jagga, this greenskinned horde is hoping to loot some real treasure.

Let's have a look inside. The interior wall, in yellow, is also built on top of the remains of old stone walls.
This ground floor is used as a warehouse for civilian supplies. It is primarily used by stallholders of the nearby marketplace.

The first floor houses the Royal Armoury. An armed orc just came up the stairs.

This brave soldier stands between the orc and the expensive armour he was polishing just seconds ago.

Is this raid just bad luck for the Crown's forces? Or could it be the prelude of a much larger conflict?
