He applied all that pressure, without committing entirely, and then it was Hod's job to match it.
The beginnings of a ditch had been dug in front of both gates the night previously. It was a shallow thing, and it went in a ring around the gate, just a few metres from it. It seemed to achieve no real great purpose – not until one saw how it affected those battle ram wielding men.
Though they continued to batter away at the wood in front of them, the ditch prevented them from gaining any real opportunity for a run up. As such, they were more tapping away at the door than they were getting through it. Tavar's Colonels had to quickly opt to lay planks across it instead, but even that seemed a lesser measure, for how unstable they were, and how easily they were made a target of for men with caskets of oil.