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=== Trebuchet=== '''Trebuchets''' have been made and employed by the [[Unseen Empire]], thanks to [[Earthers|Earther]] knowledge. While normally they would take around 10 minutes to fire, with Skills they can be ready to fire in as little time as 40 seconds. The forces of [[Tyrion Veltras]] later used them in its siege of [[Liscor]], and saved those that remained afterwards as the Humans of northern [[Izril]] do not have the expertise to create any themselves. These were the first true siege weapons acquired by the north in over a thousand years.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/04/25/8-18-h/ Chapter 8.18 H]</ref> The Flooded Waters Tribe also once copied the design and cobbled their own from scavenged materials just from observing them. They later made more, which they used when assaulting [[Tenbault]].<ref name=":1" /> Drakes create massive versions, such as the ones stationed on the walls of [[Pallass]], as Pallassian [Engineers] are stated to be among the few in Innworld with the technical prowess to make them. They are twice as large as normal wood and steel could support, and can hit an army from miles away. They also load them with enchanted munitions.<ref name=":0" /> ----
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