Brutus hide outside the temple, hoping the Aranock gates would hold true.
The mighty troops of the famous general Julius Ceasar cleared the forrest and hit the walls of Aranock hard in waves of increasing power.
The valiant defenders mustered and held the line.
Julius misjudged the power of the defenders and only had up to FDM golems but the waves kept coming in relentlessly.
Some how, through great leadership or defender misjudgement, the Roman soldiers broke through the gates and flooded into Aranock.
The defenders recalled from their positions back to the temple in one last desperate attempt to save the traitor Brutus. The battles raged up and down the street from the gate to the temple and line after line of defenders were bypassed. Julius called in more wave after wave.
Somehow, when all seemed lost, the line managed to hold and regain control.
The invaders were forced back to the forrest again. Julius was not happy.
In one apparently final push, Julius sent in a small wave of hit elite troops (Onxy gargoyles).
While the defenders were meeting this wave, the true final push came from simultaneus attacks from the Port, Grave Yard and Clan gardens. These troops got as far as the cross roads before they were overwhelmed.
The the towns folk then turned on poor Julius as he tried to finish the job himself.
Alas poor Julius, I knew him well.....
There must of been about 7 brave defenders. Well done.