As the siege entered its third month, it entered a brand new phase for both sides.
For Tibias it meant constant nightly fires and incessant arrow fire from the enemy, resulting in large casualties.
A situation that turned harder when the enemy started to launch these fireballs from all three directions.
With their only saving grace being that those from the sides were much easier to deal with.
While on Alexander's side, the main challenge was completing the most difficult part of the siege.
Which was the part where the ditch around the city was to be filled with earth and a ramp up to the wall was to be built.
The reason a ramp was needed to be built was because with Thesalie being on a hill, its slope proved too steep for the men to pull the heavy towers into place.