On the battlefield in the era of cold weapons, the city walls were a tough barrier that required a heavy price to break through.
Of course, this was a frontal assault.
Although Baheshtur was not like Rolf, who paid attention to the losses of his troops, he would not attack openly when he could have done so.
A sneak attack was an ambush to begin with.
If not, why would Baheshtur bother to hide the traces of his fleet?
Thirty triremes and 120 sailboats were definitely a huge fleet. It was not easy to hide the traces.
Introduction to the troops that Baron Kant's subordinate was going to use them to attack Lionheart City.
Trireme: 70 people, two ballistae.
Sailboat: 35 people, no weapons.
This fleet, except for Kant's trireme, was full.
However, it was not full in the conventional sense. A horse needed to occupy three people.
Therefore, there could not be too many cavalries.