WoT Member Joins Stark, Smashes Han Siege at Highgarden

Screen Shot 2015-07-26 at 3.37.16 PMThe Times has learned that the latest siege mounted by Shu-Han on House Stark has been broken by a Wheel of Time (WoT) member who joined Stark less than 10 hours before destroying the Han siege.

News of the siege break was provided by Stark leader Phoenixfire, noting that “the Siege on Highgarden was broken by Hawk at 23:47 july 25th.” No battle report was provided.

A quick search of Hawk’s profile revealed that he made the move to Stark on July 25th at 13:55 server time. Ten hours later, his forces broke what has become the second broken siege for Han.

Hawk maintains 9 large cities in the nearby Broken Lands region of Aindara.

The Times reached out to WoT’s The Diva and is awaiting an official response from WoT on Hawk’s departure from their alliance and their position in the war. WoT and Shark signed a confederation agreement yesterday at 25 15:49 ST.

Hawk’s addition to Stark follows Bimoda’s volunteering of help a day before. The additional personnel in Stark as well as the new confederation with WoT suggests to some that WoT plans to become militarily involved in the war and escalate it.

New Han Siege Targets Phoenixfire’s City of Highgarden in Oarnamly

Han’s siege camp outside of Highgarden

Today, Han initiated a new siege in Oarnamly against Phoenixfire in the alliance’s second bid at razing the House Stark leader. The Herald posted the details of the new operation in its siege section:

Player Being Sieged: Phoenixfire [Stark] City: 2. Highgarden [-157|-2035] in Oarnamly Sieger: Princess Botchface [Han] Date/Time: Sat 25 Jul 00:28

Princess Botchface has been a vocal leader for Han in the outset of a war, as well as a vocal critic of PF, particularly in his decision to dissolve the Stark land claim and unilaterally make peace with Stomps in a political move that she and some others in the claimer’s movement feel was a betrayal. The Han/Stark war appears to be partially motivated by this sentiment.

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