Victory over the Picts

The Roman Army, under Primus' commands, gazed upon the Caledonian hillfort with a hint of disdain in their eyes. They had come all this way to avenge the raids that these barbarians had inflicted upon their efforts to restore Antonine's wall. There was no way they would turn back now, even if they had to siege a fortress ten times more defensible than this minor stronghold. 

Primus quickly gave the command to begin the siege. Against such paltry defenses, they only needed a few days to bring them down.

"Establish a siege camp and begin immediate construction of trebuchets and battery rams. We will take this damn fortress within a week at the most!"