Rhodos ordered the troops to press on to Trellum Consurgo, but the archdevans' siege cannons had to be destroyed first. You repaired a siege weapon and took a shot at it, but your guns couldn't reach the highest cannons.
Damn the archdevas!<BR><BR>Surely there must be a way to save the Parthians. If not, we'll wade through our own blood to defeat our foes.
True enough!<BR><BR><PCNAME>, surely your magical people are as strong as the archdevas. Can't they think of a way to undo their magic?
Regrettably, the transfiguration process is irreversible. We might find a means to prevent the change, or to block enthrallment, but we cannot save those who have fallen.
If we cannot save them, then we must avenge them.<BR><BR>Come, <PCNAME>! Pick a siege cannon and escort it to the Infernal Span.<BR><BR>We shall assault the fortress!
(A sturdy siege weapon. It rumbles as it awaits an operator.)
Before we can storm the fortress, we need to take out their siege cannons.<BR><BR>Repair one, then mount it and open fire. Aim high, though. The gorge is wider than it looks.
Unfortunately, we can't hit their guns on top of the wall.<BR><BR>Report to Rhodos. He'll have to make the call on that problem.