After people have been safely settled outside of Grúzia-Nec and are helped with setting up camps or now living within other camps, most of the military that had accompanied them before begin to travel back. In this time, the military that had also left on ships begin to bring themselves to return after having dropped the refugees off at Scotia, seeking to regroup with the army that led refugees out by land.
Still a sizable force, made up mostly of infantry and cavalry from various divisions begin a last-ditch effort with a rebel yell-like charge to break through the flank of one side of the siege force, while also assisted on the other side by the citys' completely mobilized defense forces, which will also start their assault as the initial strike to the siege force's flank is made. The advantage of low supplies and shrunken numbers are, of course, exploited by the Georgien forces.