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    478 KB Commander Quest XLVIII Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)21:04 No.13412786  
    >Last Time: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/13390544/

    The rest of the day passes uneventfully, and you head to your tent to sleep early, knowing that the next leg of the campaign will be very long, at least to your perception. The next morning you wake up to find Jayne curled up against you, the second time that has happened since you extended her the invitation to treat your tent as hers. In the morning camp you see very little happening, the forts expansion complete, the prisoners gone. You walk the perimeter of the central section of the fort, in one training field Janos and Kaitlyn are practicing with their new bows, in the other, Wulf and Lena sit crosslegged, facing each other, one with bolts of lightning arcing between his fingers, the other sustaining a bright-white orb of energy, both deep in concentration. You think to yourself that it may be interesting to talk with either of the couples, or even see Kyria at the top of the central tower, where you are almost positive the dwarf is still waiting, facing east, as she had the third watch. Or, you could busy yourself with some other minutiae until your command staff meeting.

    >well, what'll it be?
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)21:14 No.13412899
    >I spilled my soup... also bump.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)21:19 No.13412935
    I suggest Janos and Kaitlyn. See how they feel now that they're not stuck in that cell and see how they've been treated by the men in general since being released.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)21:21 No.13412951
    >>13412935
    second
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)21:30 No.13413046
    >>13412951
    >>13412935

    Agreement: And that makes three of us.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)21:32 No.13413067
    >I seem to have been bleeding interest in these last few threads, so I will try to speed it along to the commanding part of this quest again... just sayin...

    You walk the circuit again, this time stopping behind Janos and Kaitlyn "Enjoying the fresh air?" you ask the couple, causing Kaitlyn to jump slightly.

    "Very much" Janos replies, knocking another arrow to his bow. Which is, you must admit, a fine piece of craftsmanship, the slight recurve at either end of the longbow bulkier than needed, to accomodate for two sculpted talons, the rest of the beasts arms ever so lightly etched into the wood, ending at the thick center of the bow, where the arrow rest has been carved out into the shape of a dragons head, albeit a truncated one.

    "You made short work of your bows, I see." you remark, noticing Kaitlyns plainer, yet equally well made bow. "I trust you are getting along fine with the men so far?" you ask, hoping to not run into any snags in that department.

    "We had nothing else to do." Kaitlyn qualifies, taking another shot, and hitting the center of her mark yet again.

    "The soldiers we encountered were amiable enough." Janos replies "I had to explain the truth behind a few rumors to some, it will be interesting to see how those tidbits end up twisted." Janos chuckles, before adding another arrow to his looser grouping of hits.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)21:34 No.13413094
    >>13413067
    I'm sure things will work out. Laelith had it just as bad when she joined us but she's seemed to have found her place in the maniple. We just have to make sure now that no spies of the enemy see you or any enemy lords we capture see you."
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)21:43 No.13413160
    Geh. Looks like interest really had bled out the past few threads.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)21:47 No.13413200
    Statement: This runtime blames it on the other quest threads which seem to be running all day every day. But anyway.

    Recitation: "I'll have to keep the more wild stories in check, it looks like."
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)21:47 No.13413206
    >indeed it has. which is why I'm fast-tracking this part. Too many threads given over to socializing I think

    "The men will warm up to you, friend." you assure the man "It was the same for Laelith when she first joined us. What we truly need to be worried about are enemy spies discovering that you yet live, that would be most unfortunate."

    "Yes, yes it would be." the nobleman replies before returning to his archery. You take the cue and wander off to find another task to see to.

    -----CQ-----

    At about noon that day you are sitting in your command tent as the staff files in and takes their seats. You recap your mission for the benefit of the mercenaries, as well as your plans for after crossing the greyrun. The question that seems to be most preeminent in your captains minds is, what route will you be taking to the Uurlanthian border, and how fast the march will be (from the captains not fully aware of Degrians success.)
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)21:49 No.13413217
    >>13413206
    Explain to them how we're going to attempt to pass by the swamp or stop in it for one day if we have to and then head north to cross the river from the less defended side. Let's see if anyone has any violent objections or ideas at this point.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)21:53 No.13413245
    >>13413206

    Recitation: "For those of you worried about the speed of our march, don't. I've had some of the best engineers in the land working on our weapons, as well as what we've come to call the 'autowagon,' which will allow us to move our forces through enemy occupied territory fast enough to avoid all but the speediest cavalry. For those of you with questions, I direct you to Degrian, our head engineer, for answers"
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)21:55 No.13413259
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    Just a quick question, are we planning on taking lost conflux in the week we have?
    The pic doesn't seem to be conclusive one way or another and I'm assuming this is what our basic plan is
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)21:56 No.13413270
    >>13413259
    That was my understanding. Taking out Lost Conflux and hitting some of the towers along the river to open more crossings was our priority with the raiding and crippling the river to be done later is what I figured.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)21:57 No.13413283
    >>13413270
    ok just making sure
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)21:58 No.13413284
    >I unfortunately have to split my time since I'm also participating in Sukhoi's Planes & Mercs campaign, as well as have real-life stuff to deal with. But I'll try to participate as much as possible so the quest doesn't lose too much steam.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)22:01 No.13413312
    "The march will be the easy part, as my Head Engineer, Degrian, with the help of Captain Esfelda, has created enough automated wagons to put our march on par with all but the fastest of cavalry. We will advance directly ahead, skirting the outer edges of the Inland Swamps to avoid the enemy fort that would other wise block our path." you inform your command staff, nodding towards Degrian and Kyria as you do so.

    All of your dwarves are noticably offput by the mention of the swamp, though it is Gaius that speaks up "That swamp is a bad place, more than a night or two and I can garuntee we will take casualties passing through even its outside edges. Is there no other path around the fort?" he asks.

    Rubbing his temples Janos replies "Not one that gives as much assurance that we will not be spotted by an enemy patrol, or that risks endangering the duchies neutrality."

    Blackbird seems to be the only member of the staff that is actually, pleased, at the prospect of passing through the swamp "Will I be able to lead my band into the swamp?" he asks, hope in his voice.
    >> Uurlanthian Noble 01/05/11(Wed)22:02 No.13413323
    I'm here, but I'm somewhat busy at the moment.
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:04 No.13413334
    >If it's any consolation, this is one of my favorite long-running quests alongside Frost Giantess quest and Zeonquest. I only wish that Terminator quest had continued.

    By the way, besides using Earth elementalism, what was the plan for how to cross the river?

    I recall Degrian saying they wouldn't have time to make mobile bridges.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:05 No.13413347
    >>13413312
    "As painful as it'll be, the benefit of being undetected is something I think is worth risking a day near the edge of the swamp. Numerous supplies have been gathered so we shouldn't need to approach it at all for any supplies. Which leads me to is there a specific reason you wish to go through the swamp Blackleaf? We should only be camping there one day at most if we have to so going through it should be unnecessary."
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:05 No.13413352
    >>13413312
    >Blackbird seems to be the only member of the staff that is actually, pleased, at the prospect of passing through the swamp "Will I be able to lead my band into the swamp?" he asks, hope in his voice.

    I don't see why not. We could have them scout the area ahead of the main force and keep a lookout for any dangers.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)22:06 No.13413357
    >>13413312
    "so long as you lead them out of the swamp"
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:06 No.13413361
    >>13413334
    We were going to cross on the northern part of the river above Fort Conflux and I believe there are natural crossings we can use to get the wagons across. That and our earth elementalism now that we can sculpt the earth and make decent bridges with enough time.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)22:06 No.13413362
    >>13413312
    >That swamp is a bad place, more than a night or two and I can garuntee we will take casualties passing through even its outside edges
    "My current estimates show that we should be able to clear the swamp entirely within two days. The medicae have been informed, and have spent the past week stocking up on medicines."

    >Will I be able to lead my band into the swamp?
    "As long as you do not slow the rest of the maniple down. What do you expect to find there, Blackbird?"
    >> Anonymous 01/05/11(Wed)22:07 No.13413365
    >>13413312
    "I don't think so, Blackbird, unless you have a specific and mission-relevant objective in mind. We can't afford to risk any unnecessary losses."

    To the others: "I've set the medical staff to preparing for being close to the swamp, and we will be moving past it quickly thanks to the wagons- hopefully we won't have to spend more than a single night near it."
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:07 No.13413367
    >>13413347
    >We should only be camping there one day at most if we have to so going through it should be unnecessary.

    Okay, there's THAT. But a quick scouting mission wouldn't hurt.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:10 No.13413399
    >>13413367
    In a swamp full of dangerous creatures and likely lots of poisons? Yes there is. Especially for people not used to swamps or anything like that. Blackleaf may be fine but the rest of his band won't be and we need them in tip top shape since we're fighting for a week without any back up or support. Do remember we can't leave injured men in a spot to recover now since we will have no real base camp. Any injuries will take up permanent space on our wagons.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:12 No.13413419
    >>13413312

    Recitation: "We shouldn't be needing to actually pass through the swamp. What would you be hoping to find there, unless this was a scouting mission to find poisons and things that hate you?"
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)22:13 No.13413438
    "Both myself and Degrian are in agreement that the passage should not take any longer than two days." you assure Gaius "As to your question, Blackbird, so long as you bring all of your men back and do not slow the maniple down I do not see any reason not to allow it. Though I am curious as to what you hope to find there, as we have more than enough supplies prepared to last us the journey to Uurlanth."

    The big orc lets out a low chuckle, gaining him nervous, frightened looks from your mercenary captains, and Janos "Many, usefull plants grow in swamps. Especially those as old as the one you refer to as inland. My raiders will be greatly improved with the elixirs, oils and powders we will be able to create from the plants within." he replies, all of the ease and relaxation from the celebration a few weeks back gone from his voice. "And I only intend to take the best of my band in with me, the others would simply die"
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:15 No.13413460
    >>13413399
    Hmm...we should probably ask Blackbird why he wants to go into the swamp.

    The last time he went and did something on his own we reaped the benefits. This could be an opportunity, despite the risks.
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:15 No.13413473
    >>13413438
    >The big orc lets out a low chuckle, gaining him nervous, frightened looks from your mercenary captains, and Janos "Many, usefull plants grow in swamps. Especially those as old as the one you refer to as inland. My raiders will be greatly improved with the elixirs, oils and powders we will be able to create from the plants within." he replies, all of the ease and relaxation from the celebration a few weeks back gone from his voice. "And I only intend to take the best of my band in with me, the others would simply die"

    See?
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:17 No.13413483
    >>13413438

    Recitation: "Well, since it will give a further tactical edge, I'm willing to put my faith in your ability Blackbird. I'll allow this scouting mission."
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:17 No.13413488
    >>13413438
    "So be it then. Just be sure you don't spend too long in the swamp, as we're on a tight schedule and need to be across that river and weakening the crossings as quick as we can. And don't take any unnecessary risks. Well, beyond going into the swamp itself."
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)22:17 No.13413489
    >>13413438
    "Very well. If you would, please confer with the Medicus Primus and transfer to him your knowledge of the herbs and pastes that you will be acquiring, and their recipes, before you leave for the swamp."

    If we're getting more stuff like the NV paste, then I'll support Blackbird's scouting mission.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)22:24 No.13413566
    "Very well, you have your mission." you tell the orc "I cannot express how important your keeping pace with the maniple is, we cannot afford to tarry waiting for you. I also would like for you to share the recipes with the medical staff." you add, noting how quickly the unease on your mercenaries faces deepens. Not that you are terribly surprised by that, as most have only ever had experience with the orcs of the New Clans.

    "I will do my best to teach my raiders to craft of elixers and ungents, I doubt that I will have time to teach the complex art to any others, if my raids are to be successful."

    "On that matter, just how well prepared for the swamps is our medical staff?" Jayne asks, ignoring Blackbirds response
    >> I-C003-IN 01/05/11(Wed)22:25 No.13413574
    I agree with the others on allowing the scout mission.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:26 No.13413595
    >>13413566
    "I'll have to get an exact update but I've informed them of my plans to enter the swamp days ago and told them to focus on preparing for it. Honestly, I doubt we'll be fully prepared for everything but we'll be prepared for a number of things."
    >> I-C003-IN 01/05/11(Wed)22:28 No.13413614
    >>13413566
    I've had the med staff prepping for being near the swamp for the last week.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)22:29 No.13413619
    >>13413595
    Seconding this, with an additional:
    "We have made sure that enough fresh water and rations have been stocked, so we will not be entering the swamps for food or water.
    "The medical staff have been working to gather as much medicinal herbs and preparing them as they can, so that any wound or illness is quickly taken care of."
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:31 No.13413636
    >>13413619
    >>13413595

    Statement: sounds good to me.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)22:37 No.13413693
    You allow yourself to grimace for a brief moment "I doubt we will be prepared for every eventuality, but I have had the medical staff gathering the herbs and ingredients available to see us through the swamps as best they can." you reply, Jayne, as well as the other cavalry captains still seem uncertain, but accept that you have been preparing as best you can.

    At that, the meeting winds to a close, Blackbird heading off at speed to begin preparing his best men for the swamps, you expect, and Jayne heading off with the mercenary cavalry captains, from the sound of it, all of them planning on visiting the forests themselves, in search of herbs and plants of use. as the tent empties you make to leave, you find your way blocked by Laelith, Sansa, and Kyria, all of them looking mischievously upset with you. "What have you done to our poor, sweet, innocent Jayne?" the raven-haired ringleader asks.

    "and what special treatments have you extended her, but not us poor, common ladies?" Kyria asks, her face twitching and jumping in its attempt to leave the stoic mask of displeasure.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:45 No.13413755
    Statement:.....We're gonna need a bigger cot.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:45 No.13413761
    >>13413693
    "I was simply making things up to poor Jayne. She received certain favors last the first time around and now she gets them first this time. With the way you four talk, I'm sure you can eventually find out what prize Jayne has won for now."
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:50 No.13413810
    Statement: I've got nothing, so I'll just have to go with Maximus on this one.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)22:50 No.13413813
    "I was merely setting things right, you see." you reply sheepishly, playing along with their game "She had to wait for last last time, so I allowed her to be first this time."

    "I suppose that is only fair..." Laelith trails off.

    "So long as we get the same treatment sooner, rather than later." Sansa adds, smirking.

    You push between the girls, not bothering to watch where your hands brush "Did I ever say you couldnt?" you asks the girls over your shoulder, they stand there in silence, by your ears, at least until they are nearly out of earshot.

    >now that all thats wrapped up, is there anything else you want to do before you get to marching?
    >> Generic 01/05/11(Wed)22:51 No.13413814
    >>13413761

    Nicely done.
    >> girder 01/05/11(Wed)22:55 No.13413851
    Best check in with those new potential elementalists while we have the time.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)22:56 No.13413873
    >>13413813

    Statement: let's find the potential elementalists we found with the crystal earlier, see if we can't get a few more training up.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)22:57 No.13413881
    >>13413851
    Actually we might as well wait until after this campaign. They're not going to have enough time to train effectively to use their abilities and we shouldn't burden them with more then they'll already have to deal with. At most, let's look into our medical staff for elementalism powers and get them life training since that always is good but I think military wise we should wait.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)22:58 No.13413899
    >>13413851
    I agree. Make sure that we keep drilling and practicing with the other elementalists, especially the new guys.

    Oh, and we need to tell the merc captains, especially the Ghosts, about elementalism.
    Uurlanth is beginning to show signs of integrating elementalists into their combat doctrine (refer to the air elementalist used against one of the other maniple commanders) and so we cannot be sure if the Uurlanth garrisons, or the hunter groups that will be sent after us, won't contain them.
    The mercs need to know what to look for, and make elementalists high-priority targets.
    >> Uurlanthian Noble 01/05/11(Wed)23:03 No.13413940
    Really, I think we should just get to marching. The days in the camp were nice for character development, but goddamn it got boring quickly.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)23:05 No.13413957
    >>13413940
    Statement: we could develop them off screen maybe?
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:06 No.13413969
    >>13413940
    As long as the merc captains are properly briefed, I'll be satisfied. I don't want to lose the Ghosts or the Swiftriders because they didn't know about the return of elementalism and weren't prepared.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)23:11 No.13414011
    >>13413957
    sounds good to me
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)23:14 No.13414033
    It doesnt take too terribly to round up the new elementalists, a short speech informs them of their abilities, and the rapidity with which the end of this Second age seems to be approaching. Luckilly, Lena is more or less teaching herself at this point, allowing Laelith to take over training the cadre of elementalists, personally tutoring the fire elementalists. The others have the gloves to share, and where possible a more experienced elementalist or yourself to tutor them. All told, that only takes half the day for their first lesson, at which point you are confident that they will be able to learn the rest as you did.

    It takes much less time to brief the Ghosts on the existence of elementalists, mages and the like. Though they are doubtful of their ability to discern them from any normal soldier, captain Helmenu assures you that he will do his utmost to kill such men as quickly as he would an enemy officer.

    -----CQ-----

    The last few days in camp pass quickly, as there is not much preparation left to be done. Finally, with a mighty heave from Jaynes wing, the maniple sets off for Uurlanth, tightly packed into the auto-wagons, covering their ears or singing loud, baudy marching tunes to overcome the rhythmic clanking of the wagons.

    After two days of riding, during which the only truly interesting event was the rearmost wagon being rushed by an angry troop of plains badgers, and Kyria and her best soldiers getting badgerskin cloaks out of the escapade. The day before you reach the swamp, however, an unexpected party approaches your van, where you ride between Jayne and Sansa. As the party approaches, you recognize Vohzd Lennis, and 49 riders, all of them bearing the look of veteran worriers.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)23:17 No.13414053
    >>13414033
    Ha! I was wondering when we'd see them again. Let's go greet the man.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:18 No.13414064
    >>13414033
    >worriers
    You mean warriers, right? Cause otherwise, are they going to critique someone to death?

    Anyway, let's ride out to meet them.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)23:19 No.13414074
    >>13414033
    >veteran worriers
    So they have a lot of practice at being nervous?;) Ride out to meet them
    >> Generic 01/05/11(Wed)23:21 No.13414101
    >>13414033

    Who?
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)23:22 No.13414105
    >>13414033

    Statement: Oh, excellent! This runtime had been wondering what had become of the nomad tribe. Personally ride out to them.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)23:25 No.13414132
    >>13414064
    >guilty, I knew I was forgetting something... CURSE YOO GRAIDSKOOL SPELING!!!!!

    You nod to Jayne and Sansa, and they ride with you to greet the Kharynchek. "Greetings, Vohzd Trentz!!" he greets you as you reach earshot of the big man "I have come with my firstriders to repay our debt to you." he announces as his men form up behind him. All of them with a bandolier of javelins across their backs, straightsabers in the same fashion as Bellatrixs at their hips, and strange notched sticks strapped to their horses sides, the notches looking to be just wide enough to accommodate one of their javelins, with a curved end, where the javelins butt would rest, you assume.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)23:26 No.13414156
    >>13414132
    "There is no debt, my friend. What the Uurlanth did to your people was a crime and our Empire would not stand for it. While you honour us with your assistance, don't your people need your leadership and warriors more at the moment?"
    >> Generic 01/05/11(Wed)23:28 No.13414174
    >>13414132

    Mounted atlatl users?

    I approve
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)23:29 No.13414177
    >>13414132

    Recitation: "Vohzd Lennis! It's great to see you again. I take it you mean to join us on campaign, then?"
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:30 No.13414185
    >>13414156
    This could get dicey. We already got in trouble once with those volunteer archers in the last campaign.

    Maybe, on paper, we call the Kharynchek contingent as a mercenary unit?
    The Empire encourages the usage of mercenaries, so if we call them mercenaries in our reports, then we can sidestep the whole political issue.
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)23:32 No.13414209
    >>13414185
    Kind of why I'm trying to keep him back with his people. Perhaps we can 'hire' them if he insists on joining us. It's not a bad idea.
    >> Uurlanthian Noble 01/05/11(Wed)23:35 No.13414234
    >>13414209
    He might be insulted if we offer to pay for his services, though.

    >feeling headuess

    I'm sorry to hear that, Captcha
    >> Maximus 01/05/11(Wed)23:37 No.13414246
    >>13414234
    We're not paying him for his services. They're for his people to help them recover for what the Uurlanth did to him. It's all about how you portray it.
    >> Generic 01/05/11(Wed)23:39 No.13414253
    >>13414209
    >>13414234

    We can always spin this as a strengthening of ties with a new ally of the empire.

    They are plains nomads. Their position between the empires makes them a sort of early warning system for the empire.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:40 No.13414265
    >>13414234
    We can insist, make it a matter of our honor requiring that he accept some small quantity of coin, no matter how small.
    Make it clear that it isn't about us paying him for his service, but rather an expected duty of us, as an Imperial Legion commander, to pay the wages of all soldiers under his command.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)23:40 No.13414267
    "Vohzd Lennis, my friend how good it is to see you!" you greet the man, proffering your hand, which he accepts "I assume your Ghorat has made a swift recovery then?" you ask.

    "Indeed it has, friend. My son and heir returned to us from his Long Ride shortly after you and I freed the ghorat. When I heard of your leaving your fort I gathered up my firstriders to settle our debts." he informs you, a hint of pride seeping into his voice at his mentioning of his son.

    "Lennis, there is no debt between us, the crimes committed by Uurlanth are such that no man of the Empire would abide, though I would be honored to fight alongside you in the coming battles." you reply, leading the man and his warriors towards your maniple.

    "A good turn for a good turn. I ask not for the usual gifts given for service from the men of the Empire to those of the Plains, simply my fair take of the bounty rent from the grasp of Uurlanth." he replies, reining in his great black stallion as it drifts towards Sansa's mare, Whiskey, undaunted by the two Uursan suddenly seeming very protective of the smaller horse.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)23:42 No.13414280
    >>13414234
    well the point would be that we don't actually pay him but convince him to take a small payment so that we can officially call his unit mercenaries without paying the normal merc prices
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)23:44 No.13414289
    >>13414280
    Statement: Lennis has already said his payment will be in loot, so that should cover us should anyone give us shit about it. Besides, it's good to have more riders, and I bet these guys are chomping at the bit to get some payback.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:44 No.13414290
    >>13414280
    Right.
    And as a leader, he should understand when we tell him that we need to pay him because of 'politics'.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/05/11(Wed)23:48 No.13414323
    Sorry to doublepost, but I just thought of something:

    As far as Uurlanth and the forces at the fort in our way know, the Plainsmen aren't allied with our maniple.
    Perhaps we should have the Kharynchek take the northern path and keep the fort's attention, and we meet back up with them at the Greyrun River.
    This way, the fort's attention is focused even more away from the swamp, and the Kharynchek avoid the dangers of the swamplands. We won't have to dip into our maniple's carefully calculated rations, and avoid the risk of the nomads getting sick and using up some of our medicines.
    >> Laurentius 01/05/11(Wed)23:52 No.13414349
    >>13414267
    bitchin, I don't see how we can get in any trouble if we explain that he merely joined on in the hope of gaining loot. If someone challenges on it we can say that it's not our fault that he's a bad businessman. Also, see what's up lennis' horse
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/05/11(Wed)23:53 No.13414356
    "Then I would be honored to accept your services, friend." you reply, as the mounts settle back into a calm canter. "I must warn you, we intend to make a hard ride past the Inland Swamps starting tomorrow. Are your men prepared for such a ride?" you ask, suddenly worried.

    "We have rode the deadlands before, and can ride with enough speed to pass the breadth of it in one day, given a night to rest and prepare our spirits for the soujurn." the man replies, grimly.
    >> Generic 01/05/11(Wed)23:54 No.13414365
    >>13414267

    "Does your son ride with you or look after your people in your stead?"

    If son is present, invite both to ride along with us to learn the nomad cavalry's strengths. If the son is not present, invite Lennis to ride with us and tell of his son.

    Fathers love telling of their sons.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/05/11(Wed)23:56 No.13414384
    >>13414365

    Agreed
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)00:01 No.13414418
    >>13414323
    sounds good to me
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:03 No.13414439
    "Does your son ride with you?" you ask Lennis, doing your best to ignore his fiery spirited mount as it once again attempted to bypass Spite and Stormcloud to reach Whiskey.

    "My firstborn, but not my heir. The Vohzd-Apprata remains with the Ghorat, leading them across the plains in search of healthy herds to hunt from as I would normally do." he replies, scolding his mount in a tongue you do not recognize before falling back in with you. "Why do you ask?" he questions, more curious than anything.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:03 No.13414440
    >>13414418
    >>13414323

    Statement: if we're already a day away from swamptrek: 2011, it would take Lennis too long to get his men around the fortress. I'll have to say no.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:05 No.13414455
    >>13414439

    Recitation: "Idle conversation, mostly. That, and I like hearing that allies are doing well."
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:09 No.13414479
    >>13414440
    It depends all on whether we can meet up with them at the Greyrun River at the same time, or if we'd have to wait for them.

    >>13414439
    "Curiosity. Also, one of my company captains is also a father. His son recently brought honor to himself and his father by crafting a helmet of superb workmanship."
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:14 No.13414505
    "I simply wish to pass the time." you reply "I am begining to tire of the scant few marching songs the men at the front of the column know." you add. Over teh next few hours Vohzd Lennis tells you of his sons. In short, where his firstborn was exceptional in most fields, only truly outstripping all others in his skills in the field of husbandry, his second son quickly grew to become a giant amongst his people, championing nearly all of the skills a warrior and Vohzd needs to be successful in life. The big Kharynchek only pausing when a column of 7 men ran past, the man (or orc) in the rear sprinting to the front of the line as soon as the line is in possession of a new leader. You expect, of course, that the Vohzd is exaggerating to a certain extent, of course, being the mans father.

    >finish timeskipping the march, or is there something else you want to do?
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:15 No.13414521
    >>13414505

    Statement: Ready for skip
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:18 No.13414536
    >>13414505
    Timeskip.
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)00:19 No.13414541
    >>13414505
    lets initiate the time skip.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)00:22 No.13414554
    >>13414505
    I'll probably regret something but timeskip.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)00:24 No.13414563
    >>13414505
    skip to my loo
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:41 No.13414636
    The next day, most of your men are silent, as the area being consumed by the swamp had been reached by early morning. By noon the maniple was at the edges of the swamp proper, where the group would continue its course until the swampland was gone. The ground was moist at best, at the worst going halfway to the shins of the smallest uursan in Jaynes wing, and nearly to the knees of most horses. The Auto-wagons were in need of constant pushing throughout the journey, and at the worst parts only uursan had the strength to keep the normally loud engines moving. The night spent in the shadow of the swamp was as bad as you had expected, and at a few times worse. On two occasions a pack of grass hounds broke from the edge-waters, the first severely mauling one man, the second dragging one of Uurists warlords into the water before he managed to break free of the pack. Three soldiers were taken by gray basilisks, no one noticing until they were found emaciated and ragged the next day, two of them looking like they were liberated from starvation camps when you found them. "Only the bones those damn lizards want, the rest they let burn." Gaius commented upon seeing the men. All through the night and day the entire maniple was beset by buzzard-beetles and winged screamers. The horses constantly spooked by the wailing of the larger predators that cannot reach the swamps outer edges, while the uursan cowered as gouts of flame and thunder periodically erupt from deeper inside the swamp. Over the two day span nearly 50 soldiers take ill, luckily none save the few dragged into the swamp consumed any of the befouled water.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:42 No.13414644
    >>13414629
    ? Repost?

    5 votes to timeskip the march, none dissenting.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:43 No.13414658
    Three soldiers were taken by gray basilisks, no one noticing until they were found emaciated and ragged the next day, two of them looking like they were liberated from starvation camps when you found them. "Only the bones those damn lizards want, the rest they let burn." Gaius commented upon seeing the men. All through the night and day the entire maniple was beset by buzzard-beetles and winged screamers. The horses constantly spooked by the wailing of the larger predators that cannot reach the swamps outer edges, while the uursan cowered as gouts of flame and thunder periodically erupt from deeper inside the swamp. Over the two day span nearly 50 soldiers take ill, luckily none save the few dragged into the swamp consumed any of the befouled water.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:44 No.13414666
    >>13414636

    Statement: If any place in this setting can be said to be truly cursed, I think we've found it. yikes.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:44 No.13414668
    >>13414636
    50 casualties over 2 days, and we didn't even engage in any combat.

    Fuck, this swamp is dangerous.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:45 No.13414675
    Three soldiers were taken by gray basilisks, no one noticing until they were found emaciated and ragged the next day, two of them looking like they were liberated from starvation camps when you found them. "Only the bones those damn lizards want, the rest they let burn." Gaius commented upon seeing the men. All through the night and day the entire maniple was beset by buzzard-beetles and winged screamers. The horses constantly spooked by the wailing of the larger predators that cannot reach the swamps outer edges, while the uursan cowered as gouts of flame and thunder periodically erupt from deeper inside the swamp. Over the two day span nearly 50 soldiers take ill, luckily none save the few dragged into the swamp consumed any of the befouled water.

    >yea, posting is being a little bitch to me for some reason
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:45 No.13414680
    Your medical staff was able to get all but the worst cases back to full strength by the time you reach the banks of the Greyrun, only one ranger who took ill, and the soldiers taken by grasshounds or gray basilisks still waiting on the medical wagon, the latter group simply resting to recover their strength. As it is you stand on the banks of the Greyrun river before your maniple, awaiting the night to cross as Blackbird and his 5 best return, all of them down to threadbare loincloths, and new skin bandoleers and bags. The orc even carrying two stone boxes, each with a score of holes facing away from him.

    >well, how do you intend to cross?
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)00:47 No.13414702
    >>13414680
    Raise the earth and we shall craft a way across for our men! I assume there's no natural crossing at this point of the river or nearby? Would Janos know? If not, we're going to have to make a bridge for the wagons.
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)00:48 No.13414704
    >>13414680
    Lets put our cave making knowledge to work and build us a tunnel.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:48 No.13414706
    >>13414680

    Statement: We dig. How long should the tunneling take with our elementalism? Also, would it be possible to get aid on this with the other earth elementalists?
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:49 No.13414710
    >>13414680
    Taking care, use earth elementalism to raise the riverbed to make and easy crossing. Use planks of wood to create a firmer road if need be, but if we take the rest of the day to create the main part of the bridge (and maybe have the other earth elementalists help to take some of the load from Justinian and to practice their skills), we should have it ready by nightfall.


    Also, tactical consideration: the noise of the automated wagons will mean that we can't use them for sneak attacks; we need to keep that in mind.
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)00:52 No.13414739
    >>13414702
    >>13414704
    >>13414706
    >>13414710
    It would appear that we are at an impasse
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)00:54 No.13414750
    >>13414704
    >>13414706
    This might not work in time. Or at least in a short amount of time. Pax, how deep is the river? If it's too deep, this could take too long while raising the earth would be a lot quicker.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:56 No.13414760
    Is tunneling here really more useful than a bridge?

    Weren't we going to try to disrupt river trade by spiking the riverbed and creating disruptions as we went?
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)00:56 No.13414761
    >>13414710
    this also check with blackbird when we get an opportune moment
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:56 No.13414762
    >>13414750

    Statement: If it's too deep, it may take just as much time to raise some earth to the right height.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)00:55 No.13414763
    >>13414702
    >>13414704
    >>13414706
    >>13414710
    >we seem to have reached an impasse

    You probe out the river with your elementalism, the bedrock is sturdy, but veins of water run through it. It is not outside of your capabilities to create a tunnel, but it would be taxing, and it would collapse as soon as you stopped tending to it. According to Janos, this is the shallowest point for leagues in either direction that is north of Lost Conflux and south of the Inland Sea. The only question is, do you feel strong enough to hold a tunel up for long enough for the whole maniple to pass, or would you prefer the safer option?
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)00:58 No.13414792
    >>13414762
    I would argue not simply because there'd be less work to do to just raise a part of the river while digging means we have to clear out a lot.

    >>13414763
    Go the safer route guys. We cannot afford to let our dice determine if we lose our maniple here.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)00:58 No.13414797
    >>13414763
    >do you feel strong enough to hold a tunel up for long enough for the whole maniple to pass, or would you prefer the safer option?
    Part of our orders were to prepare multiple crossings of the Greyrun for the Imperial counter-attack; I think a bridge would be better than a tunnel given that a tunnel would collapse behind us, or with us still inside.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)00:59 No.13414799
    >>13414763

    Statement: Guess that means we'll have to attempt an elementalism-aided fording.
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)00:59 No.13414800
    >>13414763
    I shall choose the safer option plus it'll screw up water traffic as >>13414760 reminded me.
    >> Uurlanthian Noble 01/06/11(Thu)01:04 No.13414840
    Can't we just form a rock bridge instead of trying to raise the riverbed?
    >> Anonymous 01/06/11(Thu)01:06 No.13414868
    >>13414763
    A tunnel is a terrible idea. Instead, open up a narrow but deep gorge in the center of the riverbed; that'll drop the water level except at a very narrow location. Make a rock bridge across said narrow location. Spend some time and make it a good one; reinforce the rocks surrounding so that they'll hold a lot of weight.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:06 No.13414870
    >>13414840
    >form a rock bridge instead of trying to raise the riverbed?
    The rock for the bridge would be coming from the riverbed, seeing as that's the nearest source of solid rock.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)01:09 No.13414893
    >roll for elementalism, then.

    You instruct your men to make camp, as raising the bridge will take time, not only to center yourself, but the act itself will not be rapid. As you continue to focus, you make your way over to Blackbird and his man, a ragged grin plastered across the orcs face, and similar grins slowly growing on his five companions faces as they recount their tales to their fellows, one of them replacing his steel spearhead with a great black claw he seems to have brought back with him. "how did the gathering mission go?" you ask the orc, as he pulls a series of glassware from the small chest he keeps with him, setting a few containers over the fire, and others nearby.

    "Exellent." he sighs, going to work on a small, diverse group of leaves with a mortar and pestle. "We gathered enough for 6 unique oils to coat our weapons with, along with enough ingredients for a score of tonics and concentrates to add to fields and water sources. My men proved their worth ten times over, each, one even killing a SwampShadow in the dead of night, with naught but his smallknife." he replies, pouring the juices from the leaves into a now lightly boiling bowl of water, and dumping the crushed leaves into another. The boxes jump violently as you sit near them, small bursts of flame jutting from the holes in one periodically.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)01:10 No.13414902
    >>13414763
    bridge ho!
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:11 No.13414922
    rolled 100 = 100

    >>13414893
    Come on, don't fail us now!
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)01:12 No.13414933
    rolled 68 = 68

    >>13414893

    Statement: "The more you talk, the more I am glad to have you around. The men under your charge, as well. Tell me about this Swamp Shadow?"
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)01:13 No.13414939
    rolled 76 = 76

    Botch time yes botch time indeed.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)01:13 No.13414942
    rolled 2 = 2

    >>13414922

    Statement:................I think we just UNLEARNED something.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:15 No.13414963
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    >>13414922
    >100
    Oh come on!
    It's the first dice-roll in like 3 sessions!
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)01:17 No.13414990
    rolled 40 = 40

    >>13414893
    We've been training other Elementalists correct?
    We should have some of the other elementalists help, at the very least to hold our sharping firm.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)01:23 No.13415044
    >>13414942
    that or we actually made the river deeper. Let's get botchin!
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:25 No.13415058
    rolled 44 = 44

    >>13415044
    Hopefully we'll still be able to pull it off with the botch.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)01:26 No.13415072
    >>13414942
    >>13414939
    >>13414933
    >>13414922
    >4 roll botch, since you dont see a total failure very often

    "The more you tell me, the more glad I am to have kept you on, Blackbird. Would you mind telling me what precisely a swampshadow is while I center myself?" you ask, letting your eyes close halfway.

    "Big creatures, nearly the size of your spite by the time they are halfway grown, the largest are said to be of size with the Drakes, and other bastard children of the immortals, though I have yet to see one that large. They wake at night, red predatory eyes and thick black scales, often covered in grasses and moss, they move so slowly as they hunt their prey, long, black claws, harder than Mithia and sharper than all but the finest of Duchy blades." the orc of the Old Clans begins, his practiced storyteller timbre easing you into your meditative state "Their long tails covered in bony plates that can shatter every bone of a Lacertas body in one sweep. when the time to strike is at hand, they move like lightning, six legs launching them from the black, murky water and freeing their scales from their leafy growths. The beasts roar is enough to make even the most stalwart of hunters cower in fear, their bite strong enough to shear a warhorse in half. strong and cunning one must be to best one on your own terms, even better to survive the beasts attack. Some legends say that the Freed Lacerta of the Inland Swamps rode the beasts into battle, when they drove the dragonkin from their home. that, my friend, is a Swampshadow." As the story ends, you rise, and walk to the riverbank. All night and into the late morning you push yourself, eventually, a cracked, yet smooth surface protrudes, just barely above the waterline. You collapse backwards into waiting arms, even as Degrians engineers rush forwards to shore up the bridge before the river sets about claiming it again. You awaken early in the morning, across the river.
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)01:26 No.13415075
    rolled 38 = 38

    >>13415058
    >>13414990
    Again i bring up this point.
    A collective actions could had a good +20-30 To an elementalism roll.
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)01:32 No.13415127
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    >>13415072
    ...
    Can grow as big as a drake.
    Can shatter tough lizardman bones in a single swipe of their tail. A beast of myths, and yet One Man in our unit killed one, with only a knife. Granted one of the best troops trained by a warrior from the last age that has knowledge that only the greatest scholars seem to have, but still.

    I Want One.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)01:34 No.13415143
    >>13415127
    No! Bad! Heh.

    >>13415072
    Well then. At this point we either start hitting the closest villages for info and supplies or we start to move in to hit Fort Conflux. What do you guys think? Unless someone in our maniple has something else to say to us before we can do anything.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:35 No.13415150
    >>13415072
    Now that we're across and in Uurlanth territory, how are we doing in terms of the timetable?

    Should we move straight for Lost Conflux and attempt a surprise siege, or raise some hell amongst their villages first?
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)01:36 No.13415158
    >>13415072

    Query: did we just totally dam the river or is it flowing through at some points? Either way, nice.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)01:38 No.13415174
    >>13415150
    That's a good question on the time table. How much time do we have until the offensive starts?
    >> Anonymous 01/06/11(Thu)01:40 No.13415190
    >>13415158
    We can't have totally dammed it; there was no readied basin so that wouldn't have created a viable crossing.

    >>13415150
    I'd hit their strongest location first, with all speed. We came this way in the hopes that they wouldn't detect us; that seems to have borne out, so let's take full advantage by hitting the strongest nearby fortress before they're ready.
    >> Anonymous 01/06/11(Thu)01:41 No.13415201
    >>13415072
    the man who killed the swampshaddow NEEDS a promotion or some kind of reward. That demands our recognition
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)01:41 No.13415202
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    >>13415158
    >still flowing, though slower, and you arent sure how well the bridge will hold up to a serious effort to dislodge it.
    >>13415150
    >a week and three days until the Legion arrives
    >hint, you are the red spot on the map.

    AS you wake up, a concerned looking Jayne and Sansa leaning over you, captain Glenth strides into your tent, his velociprey waiting for him outside anxiosly. "Commander, a wind of enemy light cavalry was spotted two leagues south of here. 50 horse, bearing the crimson boar, light cavalry by the look of it, human." he announces tersely.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:43 No.13415207
    >>13415190
    >take full advantage by hitting the strongest nearby fortress before they're ready.
    That would be the fortress at Lost Conflux.
    Also, it would fulfill our requirement to secure a crossing for the Imperial counter-offensive when they arrive.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)01:44 No.13415214
    >>13415202
    >*wing, and before tyou ask, no, its just a regular scouting party
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)01:46 No.13415229
    >>13415202
    "Are they headed this direction or did it seem like we've been spotted? If so, we best aim to intercept them if we can."
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)01:47 No.13415232
    >>13415202
    >scouting light cavalry 2 leagues south
    Give how fast they travel, could we set up an ambush?

    Any forests or brush, low hills or other obstacles that we could use to hide the majority of our maniple, and attempt to trap the enemy?
    >> Anonymous 01/06/11(Thu)01:47 No.13415235
    >>13415207
    if we do we should leave troops behind to keep watch of the bridge while our engineers reinforce it.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)01:50 No.13415251
    >>13415232
    If they haven't spotted us, we might want to try to get some men stationed in the forest south of us for ambush potential.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)01:58 No.13415277
    >>13415232
    >>13415229
    You push yourself up, finding your armor and donning it as you ask "Are they headed this way? Were you spotted? How fast are they travelling?"

    Blentus is smiling as you turn around "They had no idea that we saw them, commander. they were, in fact, headed this way, I would guess that this is the top of their patrol route. With their mail, spears and bows they arent overly encumbered, but I would put their arrival at our location at the outside part of 2 hours, with our lower elevation, they will have sight on us within one and a half. If you fancy the advice of a mercanary captain, I would suggest that you ride out with your own cavalry and crush them before they can send a messenger back to their fort." the captain replies, still standing at attention as you cinch your swordbelt... something tells you that you will be living in this garb for the next week.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)02:01 No.13415312
    >>13415277

    Recitation: "Let's get to it then, and make it REALLY nasty."
    >> Anonymous 01/06/11(Thu)02:04 No.13415334
    >>13415277
    sounds good.
    ride with the cavalry, the rest of the maniple is on guard duty for now, and have the engineers reinforce the bridge.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:05 No.13415336
    >>13415277
    "Your thoughts are similar to mine. Good work."

    If the terrain allows it, can we get the ghosts and hunters in a hidden ambush position while we move to flank with our cavalry?
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:06 No.13415345
    >>13415277
    Is there any local geography we can use to set up some legionnaires and pikemen for the ambush?

    I want to create a kill-zone where all of our rangers, hunters, and the Ghosts can fire into, with the Swiftriders and Jayne's uursan cavalry preventing escape.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)02:07 No.13415363
    >>13415312
    Second also for reference the Crimson Boar is the standard of Lord Timothy Kulp of Kerlis, it was mentioned in http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/13221671 jsyk
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)02:10 No.13415393
    >>13415336
    >open, hilly terrain mostly, no ambush this time...
    "I heartilly agree with your line of thinking. Good work captain." you reply "Jayne, Sansa, gather up our cavalry wings, lets show these poor bastards that their homes arent safe anymore... for the good it will do this lot." you reply, briskly walking out into the camp. You set Wulf to readying a short-term guard detail.

    Before you can get to Spite, however, Blackbird catches you with a question "Commander, am I free to set about my work in this country?" he asks, his eyes ablaze with an eager gleam.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)02:11 No.13415404
    >>13415363
    >thanks for catching that for me. I suppose I'll chnage that one up a bit, heh.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:13 No.13415414
    >>13415393
    "Can you ensure you're not seen for a few days if I let you go? While I have every intention of letting you loose to cripple their supply lines, I would like to hit Fort Conflux while they are unaware of us if possible. If you think you will be seen, I would like it if you remained with me for now."
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)02:14 No.13415421
    >>13415393

    Recitation: "Get to it, Blackbird. Though, attempt to avoid killing innocents. We'll be meeting at the southern proposed crossing in (x) time."
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)02:16 No.13415443
    rolled 78 = 78

    >>13415393
    Maybe ready a 'dragoon' group, Taking one of the ranged squads/detachment of to ride with some of the Cav, departing when we near the battlefield? We're tearing out toward them, they ready up, And then a hail of arrows launch from behind us to whittle them down to be shattered afterward.
    And of course ready the velosoprey for the chase down if they'd like to be up for it.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:17 No.13415447
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    >>13415414
    Seconding this. As soon as this patrol is taken care of, we need to move on Lost Conflux with all speed, hopefully for a night-time attack.

    Once the fortress is taken, we destroy it and then start raiding the countryside. That's when Blackbird can go on his raids.

    We also need to plan out our route, and set up places and times where we'll meet back up with the orc, so that he can unload collected loot with us, and we can get his recon data.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:19 No.13415461
    >>13415443
    We COULD load up some rangers with their repeaters in the automated wagons. Their 20MPH speed should allow them to keep up, or at least, be right behind the cavalry.

    My only concern is the sound; if the wagons are too loud, then it won't work for this ambush.
    But yes, I agree with your plan.
    Let's change the face of warfare again.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)02:22 No.13415493
    >so, charge out to meet these 50 light cav with Jaynes wing, the Kharynchek warriors, and the Kermnios Swiftriders... PLUS a unit (rangers it seems like you want) mounted as dragoons?
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)02:25 No.13415526
    rolled 95 = 95

    >>13415493
    Two to move for the charge, another on the flank, and arrows soften them up.
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)02:25 No.13415528
    >>13415493

    Statement: Sounds good. Let's turn this into a massacre.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)02:26 No.13415543
    >>13415493
    Yeah
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:27 No.13415557
    >>13415493
    In addition to the ranger dragoons, let's bring along some heavy infantry with pikes, just in case the enemy cav attempts a breakthrough to escape.

    Though if it'll slow us down, then just the rangers and Aurelius' hunters.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:32 No.13415586
    >>13415557
    It'll take too long. We need to be quick here and wipe them out quickly in an ambush. Infantry will slow us down and we should try to not use the wagons too much until we need them badly.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:33 No.13415601
    >>13415586
    Alright, so just the rangers and hunters then?
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)02:34 No.13415612
    "I intend to strike at Fort Conflux tonight or tomorrow, you can start early, but I want absolutely NO ONE to know of our presence until that fort is a pyre against the moonlight." you reply. Blackbird nods, and lopes off to gather his men, you hear the group let loose a cheer as you find Kyria. "Get your soldiers combat ready and in auto-wagons. We have an an enemy scouting party to wipe out." you inform the dwarf before heading off to Spite.

    About an hour later you are at the front of one wedge, the Kemnios swiftriders opposite you, lances held at the ready. Off to the right flank Vohzd Lennins men are milling about, eager to strike, and to your left flank Kyrias rangers stand ready to strike. The enemy cavalry crests the hill, a shout of dismay emits from them as you give the order to charge. Seconds later a withering salvo of bolts chews into the Uurlanthi cavalry, compelling them to continue ahead and away from the rain of steel. As the swiftriders level their lances, a rapid salvo scythes into the light cavalries opposite flank aiming them perfectly towards your small detachments hammer.

    >roll for combat
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:37 No.13415637
    rolled 8 = 8

    >>13415612
    Combat ahoy!
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:39 No.13415659
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    >>13415637
    >combat roll: 8
    >mfw
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:41 No.13415672
    >>13415659
    It's been awhile since I had a good roll. I am pleased.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)02:45 No.13415712
    The light cavalry unit shatters about your twin wedges, and you strike upon them like an angry god. Each thrust of your spear tearing a man from his horse as you impale him, or piercing a horses chest, sending its rider flying behind you to feed uursan. As the cavalry is about to break, 50 Kharyncheck warriors smash into its flank, screaming primal war-cries and slaughtering even more of the riders. As you relieve the captain of the riders the burden of his head, the last few wheel to flee your forces, only to receive another salvo of crossbow bolts. The battle was over before it began, to be honest. "This is good" announces a Kharyncheck warrior "To begin war with crushing defeat is excellent omen, we shall feast this day as the beginning of our victory for years to come!" he clarifies before riding out of earshot. You glance about the field, Kyrias soldiers clearing away any crimson-fetched bolts, just to be sure that you cannot be discovered before you are ready for that occurrence. Excellent now all you have to deal with is executing a lightning siege in as short a time as possible.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)02:47 No.13415733
    >>13415712
    Were there any survivors for questioning or did we slaughter em that badly? If not, it's time we start heading to the enemy fort. I'd suggest we approach it from the east side since I believe that is elevated above the fort if I read the map right. Which I might not have.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)02:48 No.13415746
    >>13415712
    Do we have any of our siege engines with us?
    I believe we kept the mangonel and the improved ballista, and some of the heavy repeaters.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)03:04 No.13415868
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    >>13415746
    >yea, you have 4 of your heavy repeaters (modified balista) and the mangonel with you

    You leave the scene of the massacre to stike at your first major target, Lost Conflux. A days march (a few hours fast mounted advance) from the city you halt to scan the area. About half a days ride from the fort is the city of Lost Conflux, encased in a decrepit wooden wall in some places, unwalled mostly from the west and south, though your scouts report there are old walls in those directions that have simply been built around. The lands gentle slope towards the greyrun leaves the area hilly, but with no real mounds in the earth to watch from. The only thing that surprises you is the small stone wall surrounding Lord Blentus' manor in the city, his golden bridge banners gaudy even from afar. Though you suddenly find yourself wondering what those Kerlis riders were doing so far south, after conferring with Janos on the matter.
    >> Maximus 01/06/11(Thu)03:04 No.13415871
    >>13415851
    I'm a little confused on what's what in the map Pax. Clarifications if possible? Might be irrelevant since I have to sleep now. See you all next session.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)03:06 No.13415883
    >>13415871
    >yellow is the town, brown box is the fort, green splotches are forests, the gray box in the town is the area Lord Blentus has walled off in stone, to protect his manor with all his nice, fancy shit.
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)03:15 No.13415941
    >>13415868
    How close is it to nightfall? Is it near midday?

    Here's my plan: We come in from the north, get the heavy repeaters readied and the mangonel ranged in, but stay out of return-fire range.
    Some of the Ghosts and hunters will go and range in on the fort.
    We'll ignore the town for now, but to keep the enemy occupied with it, we'll have one of the heavy repeaters and the rangers take potshots.

    Our main attack will be at night, with the usage of NV paste.
    We will knock the walls of the fortress down and the ranged units will provide rolling fire in front of the heavy infantry as they charge in, followed by medium and light infantry (mercs) to protect their flanks.

    Once we've taken the fort, we'll turn our attention to the city, destroying any and all war-making capacity that they have.
    >> Laurentius 01/06/11(Thu)03:16 No.13415960
    Ok Let's hit the town to start with, specifically hitting the noble's manor with the siege engines then, if that doesn't draw the troops out of the fort, move on to laying siege to the fort
    >> Generic 01/06/11(Thu)03:18 No.13415972
    >>13415868

    >Though you suddenly find yourself wondering what those Kerlis riders were doing so far south, after conferring with Janos on the matter.

    What?
    >> tactical routine omicron 01/06/11(Thu)03:18 No.13415975
    >>13415941

    Statement: Agreed completely. Once their defenses are broken, we merge on the manor for loot time.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)03:20 No.13415992
    >>13415972
    >the riders youi took down wore the badge of Kerlis, the town north of here, where the banner/badge is a golden bridge over a green plain
    >> Generic 01/06/11(Thu)03:24 No.13416026
    >>13415992

    Wait, so was was the "crimson boar" the scout told us the riders were wearing?


    >>13415941
    >>13415975

    Thirding this plan
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)03:25 No.13416032
    >>13415992
    Yeah, that's kind of odd.

    We should keep our recon cavalry busy, doing patrols to make sure that we don't get whacked from behind by a reinforcement force.

    Also, let's lull the Uurlanthi into thinking we won't attack at night; making it look like we're going to siege their fort, and when darkness falls, have Blackbird and his team go into the town and see if they've got Uurlanthi regulars hidden there.
    They can also probe the defenses of the manor.
    >> I-C003-IN 01/06/11(Thu)03:26 No.13416036
    rolled 23 = 23

    >>13415941
    We could always use Laelith's flambe abilities to light up a section of the fort to turn it into a massive pyre as if I remember correctly its made entirely of wood.
    >> Pax !uGYNBMPzOs 01/06/11(Thu)03:27 No.13416051
    >>13416026
    Correct.

    Also, Its getting late an I have stuff I gotta get done early tomorrow, so I'm gonna call it for tonight.

    Someone archive please

    I'll be back Friday at 9pm server time

    if you have any setting/random CQ questions, e-mauil me at paxcomquest@yahoo.com
    >> No Gods or Devils, Only Mortals 01/06/11(Thu)03:36 No.13416144
    Archiving complete. Don't forget to vote!
    >> Servant of the Emperor 01/06/11(Thu)04:12 No.13416464
    rolled 78 = 78

    Maybe we could send in men to sneak into the manor, Slay the occupants, and ransack it before setting it on fire in the night.
    Units from the fort may move out to assist in the firefighting/ohgodshavetheshinies and that is where we strike with the bulk.



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