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Patrick.vtap wrote: (IF you have not noticed, the dwarves are already inside Umbar. Plus, the king is a mighty warrior. He has slain many Golden Guards before and the fight would not be short, he would kill them!)

When night falls, the King executes his plan. He sends the Harashi, elite assasins trained by Sauron, to disturb the troops behind enemy lines. After silently killing a few men, the Haradshi begin their real attack. They throw gunpowder grenades (not high tech grenades, just gunpowder with a fuse) at the soldiers. They cause chaos. The dorwindon riflemen can not focus on many of them, as it is nighttime and they are dressed in black. They place bombs at the cannons and trebuchets, and the majority of them are destroyed. Once the army begins to pursue them, they are climb up the walls, assisted by the Umbarans, and retreat with few casualties (Like I said, the Orocarni Dwarves would not fight us. We are long-standing allies of theirs. Also, the Golden Guard are way too good for you to kill many. You could beat one, maybe two, possibly three, but no one, not me, not Umayr, and not you, could beat twenty of them. If they all attacked you, you would die, hands down.)

As the morning Sun rose, Kaylos got his men ready for a second assault. As the soldiers got ready for their assault, the technicians told them to wait. "The King had us leave a fun little surprise hidden in the rubble of the city around the gates. We're here to set it off. Ready!" A technician at a trebuchet gave a thumb up. He launched a ball of flaming tar at the gates, the soldiers of Umbar leapt to avoid the attack, but alas. The well aimed shot set off the first of a score of small firebombs, which set off the next one, which set off the next one. It was a chain reaction, and within moments all those guarding the gates of the city were consumed in fire.

"Now we just wait for either the Umbarians to put out the fire, or for it to spread and burn them all. But have those shells and archers pound the walls."