Something that has always bugged me: since ancient or medieval cities/castles or strongholds could expect very little mercy or restraint from the besiegers if they resisted for long, why didn’t everyone surrender as soon as an army arrived to siege them ? Or very soon afterwards ? When dealing with forces that have a reputation for not honoring terms of surrender, resistance is understandable; but why stick your neck out in other cases ?

Because you think you can win. The reason why people built so many castles in the Middle Ages is that most sieges were not successful for the besiegers. 

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