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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 471 Still, statistically, sieges are almost always unsuccessful.
1 472 That is why cities have walls, and such.
1 473 Usually, too, within a city, there will be a citadel to which defenders may withdraw, which is likely to be next to impregnable.
1 474 They are likely to be safe there even if the city is burned about them.
1 475 If it is of interest, sieges usually do not last very long, seldom more than a few weeks, before the besiegers, not seeing much point in the matter, and generally feeling the pinch of short rations, or possibly even because the captain's war contract has expired, or the men's enlistment agreements are up, will withdraw.
1 476 Indeed, sometimes the soldiers, particularly if they are levied citizen soldiers, may wish to return home simply to attend to their own business, such as gathering in the harvest.
1 477 More towns and cities, I think, have fallen to trickery and bribery than frontal assaults.
Still, statistically, sieges are almost always unsuccessful. That is why cities have walls, and such. Usually, too, within a city, there will be a citadel to which defenders may withdraw, which is likely to be next to impregnable. They are likely to be safe there even if the city is burned about them. If it is of interest, sieges usually do not last very long, seldom more than a few weeks, before the besiegers, not seeing much point in the matter, and generally feeling the pinch of short rations, or possibly even because the captain's war contract has expired, or the men's enlistment agreements are up, will withdraw. Indeed, sometimes the soldiers, particularly if they are levied citizen soldiers, may wish to return home simply to attend to their own business, such as gathering in the harvest. More towns and cities, I think, have fallen to trickery and bribery than frontal assaults. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )