The Siege of Fichtenwaldburg

The Siege of Fichtenwaldburg was the result of a heinous insult thrown at the Royal Family of Annover. The former King of Falken-Erriechen, Benito Swagolini, insulted Princess Bobo bon Annover. This resulted in the Siege of Fitchtenwaldburg and the eventual death of Benito Swagolini by the hands of the Annover Family.

Background
King Swagolini was a principality owner of Falken-Erriechen. He entered a conversation with the Leader of the Annover Family along with Princess Bobo bon Annover. During this conversation, King Swagolini insulted Princess Bobo by referring to her as a man. The Princess was infuriated by this insult to her honor. Bingo bon Annover requested that King Swagolini apologize to the Princess, but King Swagolini would not apologize. Bingo promised King Swagolini that he would soon be in a war with him, and King Swagolini did not take this seriously. Bingo raised his banners, and his family and allies came to his call.

The Siege
The Siege of Fichtenwaldburg began with Bingo storming into the city alone, demanding that King Swagolini would open his gates. As King Swagolini hid inside of his walls, Bingo's allies arrived and surrounded the castle walls of King Swagolini. Here they would shout at each other, with insults flying and the threat of death was cursed upon every man. Soon arrows began to fly, and King Swagolini who was outmanned, hid in his castle bunker. In his pit of darkness, he would be tempted to leave the castle to collect a set of expensive armor. This was a ploy by the Annovers to get him to come outside so they could execute him. He would not be tempted however and would not leave his bunker. Eventually King Swagolini would realize that his efforts were futile. He would acknowledge that a surrender was possible. The Annover family was willing to say anything to get King Swagolini out of his castle walls, so they proposed for a signed apology be made. This would save King Swagolinis life. King Swagolini would sign an apology letter, but Bingo decided it was not sufficient enough and demanded that King Swagolini created a better apology. Now outside his castle walls, King Swagolini refused to better his apology. He then made a hasty move of attacking his besiegers. While King Swagolini was brave in his attempt to thwart his new enemies, he was unsuccessful. While inside an upper level of a compound in his city, King Swagolini would fire upon the Annovers with arrows. However, King Swagolini did not have security beneath him. Bingo snuck into his compound and surprised him. They engaged in a short sword fight, but Bingo was the superior swordsman. Bingo would cut the throat of King Swagolini, returning honor to his Princess and his family.

Aftermath and Celebration
After the successful siege on the town of Fichtenwaldburg, the Annover family would celebrate with their allies. Inviting their friends and family to the Oreo Castle for a feast, the head of King Benito Swagolini was placed at the foot of the Annover throne. The victors would celebrate for hours. During this celebration, a conversation opened up between the Kaiser of Andorn and the leaders of the Annover family to claim more land for the Royal family as Falken-Erriechen's provinicial future was uncertain. However, the politics would wait and celebrations would continue into the night.