"When the siege had been set up, some of the leaders of the army met a hermit on the Mount of Olives, who said to them, “If you attack the city tomorrow till the ninth hour, the Lord will deliver it into your hands.” They replied, “But we do not have the necessary machinery for storming the walls.”
The hermit said, “God is all powerful. If he wills, we will storm the walls even with one ladder. The Lord aids those who labor for the truth.” So, with whatever machinery they could construct during the night, they attacked the city in the early morning, and it lasted till the third hour. The Saracens were forced to retreat behind the inner walls when our men broke down the outer wall, and some even climbed the inner walls. But when the city was about to be captured, in the confusion of desire and fear the attack was interrupted, and many of our men were killed. The following day no attack was attempted.
The holy city of Jerusalem has come under siege by the crusading Franj armies; before it have fallen Nicaea, Antioch, and Edessa. Jerusalem herself is damaged, having fallen to the Fatimid Dynasty one year prior; the Egyptian rulers felt that they could defend the city of roughly 20,000 souls better than the Turks. To prove it, they captured the city and installed their own garrison. After securing the holy city, Egypt extended an offer of peace to the invading armies. They were rebuffed; no amount of political maneuvering would deter them from seizing Jerusalem.
Unable or unwilling to install a permanent army at a time when the crusading armies, however, the city only held 3,000 fighting men by the time the the combined armies of Godfrey of Bouillon and Raymond of Toulouse arrived. They had met with relatively little resistance and made good time, as few of the local leaders were loyal to their Fatimid overlords. Many in fact offered their help. So Egypt was left scrambling to mass a relief force to break the siege.
The crusading army was, however, rather deteriorated by the time it reached Jerusalem. Only 13,000 men had survived the war thus far, and they had used up the gross majority of their supplies. They would not be able to outlast Jerusalem; the Fatimids had prepared for their coming by poisoning or destroying each source of water for miles around the city and expelling the christian populace. They had no choice but to attempt to breach the walls. A frontal assault was attempted on June 13th, but it was turned back by the garrison. The final assault would not occur until one month later on July 13th.
The Rules:
Creating Your Character
A helpful guide by Doctor Belasco
Give it a read, if you haven't already! Even if you already know how to make a character, which I'm sure most of us do by now, it's good stuff!
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