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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #120 on: June 04, 2009, 03:23:47 PM »
"To combat then your Highness. Where would you wish my work done?"
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #121 on: June 04, 2009, 03:34:10 PM »
"I will seek out the Baron in battle, if I get the chance Your Highness. If I may excuse myself? It seems there is still a war going on, and if I can aid in any way in winning, then I should not dally..."
Kaven bows deeply and exists.

"Lance!" He orders, as he takes to his horse. Riding to the belaguered cavalry, he quickly instruct them, as to what he intends, before they set out at a trot in a broad formation, to avoid the stones hitting too many at once.

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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #122 on: June 04, 2009, 04:58:41 PM »
"To combat then your Highness. Where would you wish my work done?"

Walk with me Ser; the rest of you, attend to your duties, make sure the army does not fall apart while Kaven wins the battle.
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #123 on: June 04, 2009, 05:01:47 PM »
With a nod, "of course your Highness."
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #124 on: June 04, 2009, 05:38:20 PM »
"I will seek out the Baron in battle, if I get the chance Your Highness. If I may excuse myself? It seems there is still a war going on, and if I can aid in any way in winning, then I should not dally..."
Kaven bows deeply and exists.

"Lance!" He orders, as he takes to his horse. Riding to the belaguered cavalry, he quickly instruct them, as to what he intends, before they set out at a trot in a broad formation, to avoid the stones hitting too many at once.

Kaven readies the cavalry. Baron Carr and his personal guard also mount up, as does Ser Maelcom and his core of armsmen. This is it. Death or glory.
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #125 on: June 04, 2009, 05:46:59 PM »
Ser Maelcom mounts his horse with ease despite the tiredness in his muscles, that long steady ache of a body punished but with endurance yet remaining. Pulling his helmet from it's saddle straps and tight down upon his head he takes a last deep breath of fresh air, filling his lungs till they twitch at him and then slowly exhaling it. The task ahead will be difficult and he knows the risks, as he has done everytime he has had to do this but everytime it is his focus, concentration and skill that have kept him alive. Battles are messy places but there is a certain joy to be found in that chaos - the type that a soldier relishes. Time to die, or not, as the Gods may judge.
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #126 on: June 04, 2009, 06:13:51 PM »
Moving forward at a brisk canter, the sounds and smell of battle all around him, Kaven grabs his helmet one-handed, and jams it ontop of his head.
As his vision is reduced to two slits, he urges his horse forward, feeling more than seeing the riders behind him fall in.


"Wedge formation!" he shouts, his voice now nearly gone from extensive use. The battered remains of the Prince's knights fall in, flanked by the lancers and with dragoons at their rear as they ride towards the enemy flank, picking up the pace as they move along.
"They tell me you're the best of the best", he begins straining his voice to be heard by as many as possible, his helmet lending him an eerie metallic ring to his tone. "They tell tales of the valourous charges of the Knights of Avanil. The strength of your lances and courage of your hearts. Well now is the time to show that mettle!"
The hooves of hundreds of galloping horses sound like a rolling thunder as dozens of lances are lowered towards the enemy.
"Show your worth before Haelyn, before your Prince... and let the soldiers of Boeruine be your proving ground! CHARGE!"

The cavalry smashes into the ranks of heavily armoured troops...
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #127 on: June 04, 2009, 08:05:29 PM »
You barely even see the enemy before you are on top of them - ten feet, twenty at the most, so bad is visibility. It does save you from any arrow fire though, so perhaps it is a blessing. The men and horses that go down because of unseen obstacles would probably not agree, but this silent invisible charge is something else...something you're unlikely to ever experience again.

But by then battle is joined and all these thoughts are chased away, to be replaced by fear and desperation. To kill. To live.

To live. The enemy is quickly broken and scatter in the fog, to be hounded by wraiths appearing out of the mists.

Suddenly you realize these are not the hard men of the West. These are Brosen men, going unarmed and barely in formation.

It is a slaughter, and it cannot be stopped...
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #128 on: June 04, 2009, 08:08:45 PM »
Meanwhile the Avanese infantry is backing of and dispersing...not by order but by necessity, as the ginats continue to hurl things at them from the deep fog.
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #129 on: June 04, 2009, 08:26:57 PM »
If there are any tears of regret in the Baron's eyes they are quickly mingled with the sweat of exertion as Kaven grits his teeth and leads a merciless trample through the ranks of the Brosen.

Pushing onward in the fog, pulling free his lance, the Baron wills to find the foe and hopefully use the panic that the men not yet trampled underneath the ironshod hooves of the warhorses are bound to spread.

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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #130 on: June 04, 2009, 09:40:36 PM »
You soon come upon the siegeworks, and several deep trenches dug to frustrate cavalry trying to push across the field. Men and hrses fall in, sometimes with fatal results. Somewhere to the right a small group of Reosoen men are being murdered by a giant, only to be delivered by Carr lancers. It is a complete nightmare...

...but one thing is dawning upon Kaven, the Westerners have withdrawn...
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #131 on: June 05, 2009, 12:52:09 AM »
A cry of outrage slips from the Barons lips, as he reigns in his horse and throws his lance to the ground in disgust.
"Craven dogs!" he sneers, trying to steady the horse who clearly feels the agitation of it's rider.
"The battlefield belongs to us", he comments to those gathering around him, disappointment and anger audible from his tone and mannerism. "But what a hollow and ashen victory!"

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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #132 on: June 05, 2009, 09:50:30 AM »
The aftermath:

Once it becomes apparent that the enemy is quitting the field, Avan orders his army to fall back a ways to the south and east, to clear the worst of the fog and clouds. The giants are still out there, protecting the retreating army. And the Prince seem to think you've lost more than enough men to the giants already. From this new position you have both the bridge and the Caer in view, and if the giants decide to come to you, they'll meet a wall of arrow-fire and pikes and charging lancers. It will undoubtedly be bloody...they they will pay dearly too.

Kaven's last charge is revealed to have run into a group of Brosen that have been released from service (there are some survivors that can be interrogated). Others have opted to stay on with the Boer army, and have sworn oaths to serve the King in the West or some such. Baron Carr did redeem himself during the charge - laying into the panicked Brosen with a vengeance. Unfortunately he had a fall from his horse and was impaled on a broken lance - he was very unlucky in that the lance pierce a weak spot in his plate, pushing jagged splinters of filthy wood into his lung. Not even the local Haelynic healer could do anything for him.

The Boer army appears to have marched north or northwest, towards the mountains or the coast. What outriders and scouts remains have been dispatched to keep in contact with them and report their movements. The men and horses are dead tired, but there is no other option - contact must be kept at all cost, or you could risk the enemy slipping away and possibly surprising you later on.

Beyond the river, on the Brosen side, there is a lot of confusion about what is going on and who is in charge. A party sent over by the Prince were promptly hacked to pieces, which seemed to have sparked of another round of in-fighting in the Brosoen army encamped along the banks of the river. And of the several hundred horse that disappeared to the west, you know nothing. Extactly what is going on isn't clear...but its a safe bet they are NOT going to allow you to pass over the bridge!

Prince Avan instructs Ser Maelcom to select four Avanese units and one Lion, and assume control of Caer Carr, until such a time as there is peace and a new Baron can be invested. He is to make sure that the Caer remains on Avanese hands, prepare to call out the militia to join the army, and to enact war-time taxes.

Duchess Aubrae will remain here as well, in case Innis returns; this is her land and this is where her sources are. The people will take heart from her presence. Once Ashien is deemed safe enough, she is to go there are sit her pretty little ass on the Ducal throne and start restoring her realm.

Prince Avan has to return to Daulton with all haste. A messenger has arrived. Brandon Boer has been located. He is in Avanil with a sizable force. That same messenger later gets drunk and spill the beans so to speak - Boer has smashed his way through the garrison in Nentril and - using the captive Lord Zoest - seized control over the key province of Duriene! Fortification are being garrisoned and the militia called out all over Avanil in response, and even the Tuor's Hold garrison has been ordered to Avail to oppose the 'King'. So THAT is what Brandon has been up to!

In addition to losing the Prince, the army cannot hope for any reinforcements from Avanil this season. Every available unit is being gathered to respond to this new threat. Avan places Kaven Enlien in command of the army and orders him to chase the Westerners back to Boeruine and make sure Aubrae is placed back on the throne of Ashien. He is free to use the units in Barisen as well as any militia and levy he can call up, but beyond that he's on his own.

Oh, and the Ilienese ballistas were demolished by large rocks hurled by the giants...possibly as vengeance for the one they killed!

War move 5 starts...NOW!
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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #133 on: June 06, 2009, 12:06:51 PM »
Kaven sends a dispatch, requesting the two units of knights left at Barisen to join the army, linking up with the rear-elements of the army on the march. He also requests that the armsmen and regulars from Diemed, as well as the Medoeran swordsmen travel to Caer Carr and camp there, ready to aid should the castle defences need it, and closer to the frontline.

After a short rest period, where Kaven waits for news from the scouts and outriders, the army is set to march once more. The men are ordered to fill up as much of their stock as they can, from the enemy encampment, especially requesting the archers to fill up their quivers with the many arrows left behind by the Boer's.

Kaven requests Ser Brosuine to attend him, and speaks at length with him concerning the terrain to the north of their present location and what places Boer's army would be most likely to camp or choose for defensive position.
He also suggests, that come any confrontation, Ser Brosuine takes some fast elements and attempt to use his knowledge of the lands to flank the enemy.

The Baron also takes his time to appologize to the Duchess, for manhandling her during the battle, and says his goodbyes to Ser Maelcom, whom he thanks wholeheartedly for his ingenuity during the battle and wishes him the best of luck with the defense of Caer Carr. He suggests that the General do not wait too long before removing the siege-works around the castle.
 
He also requests a written letter from Aubrae to give to those who would questions his authority when he calls up the levies and militia.

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Re: Boer vs. Avan #63
« Reply #134 on: June 07, 2009, 05:31:54 PM »
During the rest-period, the newly appointed Field Marshal uses some time to question the captured Brosen. What information they may have on the movement of the army could very well prove crucial later on.

The evening the Prince departs, Kaven calls a meeting of the various commanders left in the army. It is with a weary eye that he looks from one wounded nobleman, to a grizzled captain - veteran of many battles, but obviously tired of them all. From Ser Brosuine, who are as close to homeground as he has been in several months, to the commander of a Diemean contingent, knowingly increasing the distance to his wife and children with every blood-soaked step he takes towards Boeruine.


"Gentlemen" he begins.
"We have much to discuss..."
Talking at quite some length about the need for a fixed command structure, especially with the men as battered as they are. The Baron debates the need for everyone to know their place, even when he is not around to give orders, commending the General Maelcom for not only obeying orders, but going beyond thus most likely saving the flank, if not the entire battle.

After speaking, and allowing the commanders their say as well, he begins to distribute roles, lamenting the fact that he himself will not be able to lead from the front as is his normal want, but will rather be directing the troops to where they are most needed from a position with a good view of a possible field.
Ser Brosuine as the highest ranking(?) and most competent man under him, is appointed as the next in command, should misfortune befall the Baron himself. He also also gives to the commander the dubious honour of leading the 1st echelon center should battle ensue without time to plan. This is the place Kaven himself held in the last engagements. There he can react to the things the Field Marshal himself would not be able to, and

For the left or right wing, the Baron asks that General Maelcom chooses one man from his own ranks, to lead the Lions, and will produce one from the Diemean contingent to do likewise with the men from the south coast.

Finally, he asks that Ser Brosuine choose someone to lead the vanguard. Preferable someone whom Brosuine trusts to know the lay of the land somewhat.

After dining in the halls of Caer Carr, the shield on the mantle covered with black cloth, to symbolize the sorrow the castle feels at the loss of it's master, Kaven rises and toasts to his commanders and the Duchess of Taeghas, telling the men to enjoy their sleep, as it may well be the last rest in a propper bed they will have for some time and offering a promise to Duchess Aubrae to see her on her throne by the end of the year, before excusing himself from the dinner.