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: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) April 22, 2010, 11:26:30 PM
Please post the army units you have brought in this thread.

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: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) April 23, 2010, 12:24:03 PM
List of army units know to be on their way.

Army Units:
1 Armsmen - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Pikemen - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Archers - Elinie - Rashida, General
3 Scouts - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Dragoons - Elinie - Kerric, General
2 Outriders - Elinie - Kerric, General

2 Regulars - Mhoried
1 Archer - Mhoried
1 Outrider - Mhoried
1 Scout - Mhoried
2 Skirmishers - Mhoried


2 Units Crack Armsmen Mounted - IHH
2 Units Crack Dragoons Mounted - IHH

1 Armsmen - Tornilen
2 Regulars - Tornilen
2 Archers - Tornilen
2 Scouts - Tornilen
1 Surprise! - Tornilen
1 Knights - Roesone
1 Armsmen - Roesone

2 Knights (Crack) - Osoerde - Baron Bellamie, General
2 Armsmen, Mounted (Skilled) - Osoerde - Baron Bellamie, General
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 26, 2010, 11:14:57 AM
The templars of the IHH make ready and move north from Caercas through Fairfield. Here they, to their astonishment, find a detachment from Ilien waiting for them. After the rites of blessing have been performed they continue north to Tornilen, where they arrive in WM 4.

WM 5 begins.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 26, 2010, 02:57:49 PM
In Tornilen the soldiers are busy making ready for the march into the Eastern Marches - while their mistress is calling the Colossus to life, so that it may walk to war.

In Elinie the banners are gathering outside Ansien, ready to do battle against any enemy of Elinie.

If Mhoried and Osoerde are now at war...it sounds unlikely aid will come from either realm.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 26, 2010, 09:00:04 PM
The templars of the IHH make ready and move north from Caercas through Fairfield. Here they, to their astonishment, find a detachment from Ilien waiting for them. After the rites of blessing have been performed they continue north to Tornilen, where they arrive in WM 4.

WM 5 begins.

The Ilien detachment is a surprise to IHH and small scouting parties are send to learn of their numbers and if the personal banner of their commander can be seen (and thus his identity learned) before asking what is their intention with their presence in Fairfield. The local commander of Fairfield is seeked out and asked about the soldiers of Ilien.

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 26, 2010, 09:26:55 PM
Two infantry units; regulars and irregulars, going to Ansien to join the good fight.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) May 26, 2010, 10:15:05 PM
The two units are riding under the banners of Ilien. The banner of Baronettess Tilgentor can also be seen.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) May 27, 2010, 12:36:00 AM
Elinien infantry, under the command of General Rashida has, or is about to (depending on timing), moved into the area leading up to the Grey Hills and set up a base camp from which supplies and dispatches can be coordinated between the many units coming in.

The camp will also serve as an advance fall back position, if the expedition has to fall back.

There are three units of scouts with the contingent, and these begin prowling the foothills to pick a route accessible for the mounted troops to come. (And, of course, keep an eye out for enemy units or scouts)

Close relations are kept with the garrisons in both Sendouras and Mholien, in case the enemy decides to move units into the civilized parts of the provinces.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Bellam & BC/TB (Bobby) May 27, 2010, 05:52:02 AM
Include one Veteran Knight unit with Bellamie.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 27, 2010, 09:31:42 AM
Elinien infantry, under the command of General Rashida has, or is about to (depending on timing), moved into the area leading up to the Grey Hills and set up a base camp from which supplies and dispatches can be coordinated between the many units coming in.

The camp will also serve as an advance fall back position, if the expedition has to fall back.

There are three units of scouts with the contingent, and these begin prowling the foothills to pick a route accessible for the mounted troops to come. (And, of course, keep an eye out for enemy units or scouts)

Close relations are kept with the garrisons in both Sendouras and Mholien, in case the enemy decides to move units into the civilized parts of the provinces.

It's WM 5; meaning that most domains should at present be readying their forces (1 month to become Active, plus communication lag - Elinie and IHH had 'advance warning' and are somewhat faster than the others).
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 27, 2010, 11:31:43 AM
Before leaving Roesone and entering Tornilen Wallac Isilviere bless the templars of IHH and doing so cast two realm magic spells on the 4 IHH units; Aid the Righteous (2nd level) & Vestment of the Gods (3rd level). IHH have permission from both Ghieste and Tornilen to pass through their domains on the way to the Grey Hills. Provisions are brought along and supliess paid for on the march (dont forage but pay).

2 Units Crack Armsmen Mounted, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods & Weapons of Steel and Murder - IHH
2 Units Crack Dragoons Mounted, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods Weapons of Steel and Murder- IHH
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 27, 2010, 12:35:45 PM
Before leaving Roesone and entering Tornilen Wallac Isilviere bless the templars of IHH and doing so cast two realm magic spells on the 4 IHH units; Aid the Righteous (2nd level) & Vestment of the Gods (3rd level). IHH have permission from both Ghieste and Tornilen to pass through their domains on the way to the Grey Hills. Provisions are brought along and supliess paid for on the march (dont forage but pay).

2 Units Crack Armsmen Mounted, Aid the Righteous & Vestment of the Gods - IHH
2 Units Crack Dragoons Mounted, Aid the Righteous & Vestment of the Gods - IHH

So noted.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tuornen/LF (Geir) May 27, 2010, 02:57:27 PM
Curriers of the Duhcess of Tuornen reach the Pontiffs column as it leaves Roesone.
They have with them a compiled volume of papers.

On the front side of the binding there is a text elaborately written in silver : 

"- Known Origin, Habitat and Spirit of a Shaded -
Silversleep Treatises on the entity know among humans as the Grey Duke, Manethander.


By Pervince Millbridge, Shadewise, High Sheriff, Master Shadow Walker, Most Stout and Esteemed member of the Highest orders of Burrows and famed scholar on the Shade.
Put to pen in the service of the Lady of Haes, Laela Flaertes, By the Grace of Haelyn Duchess of Tuornen.
"

The curriers await for any requests or inquiries.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 27, 2010, 04:05:09 PM
Having waited to receive the compiled volume of papers ever since the Duchess emissary to the City of Anuire, Lauriel Anviraele, offered the help of the halfling Pervince Millbridge Silversleep. Having talked with Silversleep the Pontiff realized how much there was to be learned yet and asked for Silversleep to compile a tractus or two on the matter of Veil and the Grey Duke in particular.

The Pontiff ask the waiting couriers if Silversleep could perhaps join on the march and talk with the Pontiff during the evenings?

Thus it is with great anticipitation Wallac reacieves the papers and begun to study them every evening when encamped. So much to learn and so little time to learn it. Having twice traveled to the Shadow plane Wallac has little doubt how varied and unforseen a place it is; there seems to be certain rules and then again also no rules - rules that gets broken, rules that get bended and rules that simply makes no sense.

What is clear though is Duchess Laela Flaertes of Tuornen have helped greatly in the attempt to retrieve the Book of Law. Praised be the All Father for providing in the hour of need. Now how to minimize the chance the Grey Duke can dominate our mundane troops?

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) May 28, 2010, 12:32:01 AM
The fifth warmove is a busy time for the Swordmage. She is animating the colossus and conjuring a sizeable army of fire elementals. The Pontiff's troops are asked to camp in the northen end of Tornilen, Tornilen. There the army is assembling. The banners of Roesones, Ghieste and Tornilen fly above the tents.

It is the largest troop movements that has been seen in Tornilen in recent time, so it attracts a lot of attention. Especially as the living creatures of fire being to arrive, as well as the 15 meter tall moving statue of marble and steel.

The native scouts and the skirmishers from Ghieste (2 scouts, 1 skirmisher, all green) are kept busy scouting ahead, preparing the path through Conallier. No issues are expected, but better safe than sorry.

The plan is to arrive in COnallier in WM 6 for the casting of a realm spell, then continue and arrive in Ansien in WM 7.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-LPA/Gaerred Khaiarén (Gray) May 28, 2010, 02:47:44 AM
The Life and Protection has already begun shielding from Elinie from realm magics. 

Additionally, the Life and Protection of Avanlae sends word that it intends to strengthen the Veil through the usage of the Chant of Light
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 29, 2010, 08:16:29 AM
By War Move 7 the various forces have been arrayed outside Ansien (or marched to the Grey Hills in the case of some of the Elinie units).

WM 8 begins
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 31, 2010, 05:13:17 PM
Archbishop of Roesone, Saraen Bellamie commands a unit of mounted Armsmen from IHH. He instructs some of IHH's dragoons to find out what friendly units seems to be present in Ansien as WM 8 begins. IHH came together with the various units under the command of the Swordmage so I assume IHH have a pretty good idea about those units.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) May 31, 2010, 06:06:22 PM
Unless those Dragoons are actively trying to avoid detection, they will be approached by Elinien scouts and asked to remain in the "visitors" areas for the visiting armies. - Units unknown to Elinie, that are found prowling the province causes too much civilian panic and disturbance.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 31, 2010, 06:34:09 PM
Unless those Dragoons are actively trying to avoid detection, they will be approached by Elinien scouts and asked to remain in the "visitors" areas for the visiting armies. - Units unknown to Elinie, that are found prowling the province causes too much civilian panic and disturbance.

The dragoons dont try to avoid detection but will the Elinie forces try to hinder the collum of troops entering from Tonillen to scout ahead? I believe with the Collosus, units of living creatures of fire, Tornilen units, Ilien units, Roesone units and IHH units there are 30+ units and such a force needs to plan their march carefully even if the commanders may be willing to accept Elinie security to have a special role.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) May 31, 2010, 09:04:21 PM
Unless those Dragoons are actively trying to avoid detection, they will be approached by Elinien scouts and asked to remain in the "visitors" areas for the visiting armies. - Units unknown to Elinie, that are found prowling the province causes too much civilian panic and disturbance.

The dragoons dont try to avoid detection but will the Elinie forces try to hinder the collum of troops entering from Tonillen to scout ahead? I believe with the Collosus, units of living creatures of fire, Tornilen units, Ilien units, Roesone units and IHH units there are 30+ units and such a force needs to plan their march carefully even if the commanders may be willing to accept Elinie security to have a special role.

There are Elinien troops able and willing to escort the visitors to the prepared campsites. Remember, they have been setting up since WM 5.

No one will be allowed to roam in Ansien. Infantry is encouraged to proceed directly to the forward camp in the foothills of the Grey Hills. - The contingents major are not allowed inside Ansien city either.

As for scouting into the Grey Hills, the only advice is to do this coordinated with the other forces present.

In short, if you send units to go tally up who is who and where they are, they will be stopped.  :)

OOC: Scouting anothers land is highly offensive. I'm not talking pathfinding, but going out to count heads is spying. Spying is never liked. - I have had my own vassals complain when I did that. There is no way a foreign force can be allowed to do what you ask, not even the Pontiffs.  :)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 31, 2010, 09:21:53 PM
IC
The Dragoons advance elements stops as adviced and send a dispatch back.

Within but a moment Archbishop of Roesone Saraen Bellamie apears with yet another advance element.

"Who are you to go against your own lord? He invited us, no he pleaded for help, he asked for us to come in great haste and to bring what units could move fast. Here we are after a hard march having spared no man nor horse to get here in time. Rumours we hear. Rumours of the dark enemy whos name I shall not say out loud turning friends against friends, allies against allies. How are we to know we are not lead into a trap? I say not we are but that the military of Elinie have the audacity to demand we are lead as sheeps to slaughter without any kind of information as to what possible threats can be or not be. That is simply not agreeable. Allready Duchess Tanar has been forced to pay gold for informations about the Ogre from the wife of your lord. Informations that it turns out in reality simply turn out to be what threats Elinie need its neighbours to assist with.

This is not acceptable. Not at all. We will agree to have two Elinie soldiers riding with the advance elements as to avoid misunderstandings. You will either provide that or not but scout ahead we will. Mind you not into the Grey Hills and not into the city. "

As he finish speaking an element of armsmen apear from behind
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) May 31, 2010, 09:52:05 PM
The cavalry who has dared to confront the column sends forth their officer. A man who enjoys nothing more, than to roam with the advance of his swift steeds; the General of Elinie, Kerric of Maesford.

He speaks to the Archbishop; "Archbishop, with all due respect, the actions of sorcerers and guilders are irrelevant to our situation."

"I am responsible for the security of Ansien and its people. That you claim to fear an ambush in the heartland of Elinie is a slight to my honor."

"Your advance scouts may ride under escort to the prepared campsite, and return to report that it is secure. You will not be allowed to roam Ansien province freely. Nor will your main forces be admitted to the walled city of Ansien."

"The populace remains largely unaware of the threat they are facing. Elinien hospitality remains generous, but unknown flags touring the countryside is absolutely out of the question."

"If the IHH desires a pass to travel Elinie freely, you are welcome to request diplomatic discourse with the Patriarch."

"I will now ride to greet the Duchess Tanar. Will you do me the honor of accompanying me?"
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) May 31, 2010, 10:16:35 PM
"I politely disagree with you. The actions of sorcerers and guilders are highly relevant to our situation as is the great unknown. For now we will halt our march. You will not enter the security perimeter of the army collum as it is. For now you will either wait here for the SM to come or wait for permission to approach. My sergeant will assist you should you wish to send a dispatch to the SM. I will ride to my High Prefect and inform him of the uncooperativeness of Elinie."

Bellamie give his sergeant orders to repeat the contingency order to prevent any personal to infiltrate the armed collum. He then turns his horse around. The Armsmen halt and unmount and to the astonishment of General Kerric begins to build field fortifications where they are. Orders are yelled back through the collum who slowly come to a halt. Elements of Dragoons carry patrols in the vicinity of the collum. This all happens with very few orders and at that mostly by hand signals and seems impressively well drilled. Within minuttes it seems the vanguard prepare to do battle
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B May 31, 2010, 10:20:37 PM
It hasn't been long and already the soldiers have begun quarreling. The IHH templars are prickly fellows who are loathe to take orders from sun-loving Khinasi and their allies.

The colossus of Tornilen is causing more fear than anything...and it's not like the soldiers of Tornilen are really welcome in these parts. Already there have been incidents between them (who are largely Cuiarécen men) and the highly religious men of Elinie (largely Avanale and Haelyn).

Perhaps this was not such a great idea.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) May 31, 2010, 10:47:38 PM
Calling to the Archbishop as she turns; "All your blustering will aid none of the living. When you are prepared to move, the escorts will be waiting. Your actions will be observed."

General Kerric then turns to the offered sergeant. "Inform the Duchess that we would have words with her. We will have a tent set up over that hill."

OOC: Do a "Misc" email Alex, if the Duchess sends someone.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) May 31, 2010, 11:53:11 PM
(As soon as) Baronettess Tilgentor (finds out that she is part of a collum that actively agress against the people she is here to help she) thanks the Pontiff (or one of his officers) and the Duchess (or one of her officers) for the escort. She then (orderly breaks formation and) informs an Elinien sergent that the troops that Countess el-Mesir of Ilien were able to send are ready to be escorted to their camp site.

Spirit seems to be high among the Ilieneese units as they distance distance themselfs from the Giant living statue and the moving blobs of fire.

(added in edit) Removed in edit
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 01, 2010, 12:14:49 AM
Baronettess Tilgentor thanks the Pontiff and the Duchess for the escort. She then informs an Elinien sergent that the troops that Countess el-Mesir of Ilien were able to send are ready to be escorted to their camp site.

Spirit seems to be high among the Ilieneese units as they distance distance themselfs from the Giant living statue and the moving blobs of fire.

Indeed, their passage is without sudden treacherous molestation.  :)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 01, 2010, 12:27:39 AM
The Swordmage arrives, a bit irritated, and enters the tent to parley. When she comes out, she seems refreshed and in a better mood. She informs the Pontiff, through messengers, that General Kerric has not protested that the column uses ordinary scouts, to scout a mile or three ahead and to the sides of the column. She sees no issue with Elinie's escorts. Thus, she intends to continue to the campsites prepared by Elinie's troops, without further issue. She asks that the Pontiff does the same, though in private she encourages him to leave Bellamie to defend his own little ditch by the road, against all the world if he so wishes.

Also, apparantly it wasn't clear earlier, but while in Conallier the Swordmage cast the realm spell "Weapons of Steel and Murder" on all of IHH's troops, her Colossus, Roesone's troops and her own melee units. 10 units in total. This makes their weapons count as having +2 enchantment.

EDIT: Added that the whole comment about Bellamie was made in private, as I originally intended.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 01, 2010, 12:29:51 AM
Baronettess Tilgentor thanks the Pontiff and the Duchess for the escort. She then informs an Elinien sergent that the troops that Countess el-Mesir of Ilien were able to send are ready to be escorted to their camp site.

Spirit seems to be high among the Ilieneese units as they distance distance themselfs from the Giant living statue and the moving blobs of fire.

OoC: I would say Ilien can send up someone to investigate what takes place first unless they have magic means to know what takes place a kilometer or more up ahead. Then they can attempt to move away from the road and pass the collum in front of them with their wagon and all their stuff. It goes without saying they are not exactly popular with the IHH for this feat. Should they try to force their way through the units of IHH on the road they will be hindered. In the later case there will be some sort of fallout later.

IC:

The sergeant accept to bring the dispatch to the SM.

In the mean time Wallac has been informed briefly and ride down the collum to confer with Duchess Tanar. With him is LL and the bodyguard

Before the two Ilien units (placed after the Roesone dispatchment) can even begin to know what happens but the fact the collum have stopped orders to continue are given.

The Dragoons send forth 8 groups of 50 men to scout ahead. Just the close perimeter and The Armsmen leave their mounts to IHH's camp followers and march in batteformations after the dragoons.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 01, 2010, 12:40:52 AM
OOC: As usual, some OOC confusion. I took the invitation to the tent as for being for the swordmage only. It was not the intention to go behind anyone's back. There was apparantly some confusion, the Swordmage went and spoke to Gerric, then she feels satisfied to continue as described. That's it from my side.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) June 01, 2010, 01:22:10 AM
OOC:
the (maybe) mounted units from Ilien will choose one of theese two options:

Plan A: Described in my previous post(breaking formation and exiting the road passing the collums and continue on the road towards the campsite).
or
Plan B: just halt if the Baronettess learns of the battleformation up front too late to do anything else... they seem to have been posted as the last units in the line anyway. They will then wait until they can no longer see the soldiers before continuing with plan A just thanking for the escort later.

should plan A be halted by IHH troops then yes there will be some kind of fallout! Bjørn are my units mounted(Free action 18 in my DO)? And will there be time to break formation before becoming part of the paranoia march of doom?
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 01, 2010, 01:26:32 AM
My shot at the IC chronology:

Forward scouts meet Elinien troops and they ride back together. Arriving at the column at Time 0.
Archbishop faces Kerric. Archbishop sets high alert down the column and sends messages to Tornilen and the Pontiff to meet and talk. Kerric sends a message to Tornilen. 5 minutes past Time 0.
Messages arrive at Tornilen and Pontiff. 10 minutes past 0.
Ilien hears that something has happened between IHH and Elinien units. They send a rider to see Elinie's units themselves. These find an Elinien sergeant who gives a version of events so far. 30 minutes past 0.
Meanwhile the meeting between the Pontiff, the Archbishop and Tornilen is in full swing. They get done around +45 minutes.
Marya moves to the Elinien command tent having been set up in the interrim, its not ready until maybe a full hour after first contact.
Iliens units decides they will not side with IHH in what is a wave of tension running down the column. They mount up and begin to extract onto the plains. This takes them a few hours, sure, but they begin doing it and then move away from the main column. Elinien scouts intercept them, hear their desire and are led off. - Unless actively intercepted. Time 1 to 4+ hours.
When SM returns to the column, Ilien is in full swing of moving out. IHH listens to SM, this takes another 20 some minutes to coordinate. Armsmen dismount, scouts are dispersed, then column begins moving again at 3+ hours.
The units behind Ilien might be annoyed if anything of theirs are still on the path in front of them, but thats all.

Further OOC comments should be in the mirror thread.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tuornen/LF (Geir) June 01, 2010, 05:25:22 AM
Acts of the weak. Why it is no man, woman or child let the foreign troops eat of their crop?
Why they burn and flee rather then give any knight corn or straw to lay?
These folk know of war!
It is their war!
Each man has his amour to field, so is the law, every man to stand if the call comes, not from the baron, they die each claiming to die a heroes death. From the Duke then, they live to old age. But can they show a champion? Blood will flow in wide streams! And We know this and will hardly try to change it! Wide and red they will flow!
Flow the noble blood will flow. Rivers wide, and rivers deep. For they know the time is done, the time is over. Pity is all we can give, pity.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 01, 2010, 08:08:25 AM
Could we try to keep things somewhat tighter here? I'm all for florid description, but I think that this might be going a bit overboard...

Could you make some concrete statements as to your intent? I.e. the troops of domain XX are greatly offended and will not move until placated. Or domain YYs units will attack those of ZZ. Something like that.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 01, 2010, 09:02:43 AM
Elinie's intent:

1. Get all visiting units escorted, with as little commotion possible, to the prepared campsites in the foothills the next province over.

2. Limit the visitors interaction with the locals as there is very little to be gained by worrying the civilians.

3. No units under arms enter Ansien City.

4. Visitors may scout their immediate surroundings, but performing "Patrol" warmove actions are stopped. First by friendly request, then by increasing measures.

Elinie's hospitality:

For a couple of warmoves, the Elinien units has had time to dig latrines and set up drained campsites for the visitors. There has also been set up local grocers who can arrange provisions for the visiting troops at reasonable pricing.

Of course your regent can bring a bodyguard with him/her into Ansien, all within reason.

If the rules are kept, then the officers are civil and offer no resistance to small requests that can make life easier for the visitors.

Moving on:

If there are no more mishaps, the visitors will eventually find themselves in the camp areas prepared in the foothills. The regents will have diverged into Ansien City to do council and will move to catch up to the armies before we all head into the hills.

Kerric's contingent will move with the regent caravan from Ansien to the foothills. Other cavalry units, within reason, (1-2 units pr. domain) can remain in Ansien to escort their regents to the foothills.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 01, 2010, 09:07:50 AM
Having talked with the SM (who in turn talked with the Elinie General) Wallac takes personal charge of IHH's templars, send forth some scouts as had been the intend all the time not roaming more than a couple of miles in front of the collum. Then move by the designated routes to the camp prepared by Elinie.

"Now my lads no more sulking. We are proffesionals and we are here to do a job so lets do it and stop the bickering. Forward march, advance scout elements of 1.st and 2nd dragoon secure the perimeter and follow the designated route"

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 01, 2010, 11:05:40 AM
The Patriarch efforts to minimize interaction between the armies and between the armies and the locals are successful; there are no major incidents.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 01, 2010, 08:10:19 PM
Having set up camp at the prepared site, restocked supplies and arranged guard duty Wallac escorted by his bodyguard setout to locate highest ranking Elinie officer in or near the camp.

If finding someone suiteable Wallac negotiate to ensure a smooth transition to being encamped. Wallac hints he would like to setup methods of communication and contingency plans in case of emergency etc. Pragmagtic and forthcomming - nothing like the Archbishop
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 01, 2010, 11:49:50 PM
Rashida bint Daouta is the highest ranking officer of Elinie in the camp. She is a General and commands all Elinien infantry participating in the campaign.

Raman Redhands, Lieutenant of Elinie, is in charge of logistics and coordinating deployment and orders.

Wallac receives clear information on how to send speedy dispatches and where the possible routes of retreat are located. - One to Mholien Castle, one to Sendouras Castle and one to Ansien Castle.

This information is given to all participants.  :)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 03, 2010, 08:39:48 AM
One fine day in the camp, just past noon and the regular strategic meeting between the Elinien generals and Rashid, the various unit commanders are summoned for updates and debriefing.

There is nothing unusual in this. Except for the two runners who set off in the direction of Tornilen's and Osoerde's camps respectively, when a certain man among the unit officers has entered the command tent.

Inside the tent, unusual things take place.

As the officers file in, chatting among themselves and taking their places around the map table, few notice that more than usual of the Patriarch's bodyguard are on duty.

When Gerard, an officer in the dragoons, enters the tent, two men seize his arms, while a third who enters the room behind him, pulls away his knife and sword from his belt. A fourth inside the tent, places himself before the man, shielding the man from the rest of the room.

"Gerard, you have been accused of being under the magical influence of Manethander. For your own safety, and the safety of your peers, you will be held in captivity until the current campaign has been completed. By order of the Patriarch you are hereby placed under arrest until further notice."

Yet another man enters the tent, this one carrying shackles of iron for feet, neck and hands.

While the other unit officers were unaware of this plot, they are calmed by Kerric and Rashida, who assures them everything is under control.

When poor Gerard is safely in irons, the Patriarch himself is summoned. Rashid turns his gaze upon Gerard, trying to divine any taint or control that may be visible to his Paladin senses. Even if nothing shows, Gerard's fate is sealed.

"The procedure you have just witnessed, will be the fate of any man who is revealed to be infected by Manethander's influence. Gerard will be brought back to Ansien and all available remedies will be spent in an attempt to save his mind, body and soul from the clutches that may taint him."

"Remain vigilant and observe for changes in behavior or people suddenly conferring, who appears to have no reason to do so. Above all, keep in mind that this enemy can break even the strongest chains of loyalty. We can only protect ourselves by trusting our peers to save us, should we fall under this evil's sway."

"Gerard, are you aware that you are infected? - Do you have any words to add, before these men take you away?"

OOC: Bjørn, do you have any comment from Gerard you'd like to add?

MEANWHILE: The runners arrive at their destinations, and in both places a series of events occur. (Alex+Bobby, feel free to post what happens on your ends)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 12:19:15 PM
Is the following now correct?

Army Units:
1 Armsmen - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Pikemen - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Archers - Elinie - Rashida, General
3 Scouts - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Dragoons - Elinie - Kerric, General
2 Outriders - Elinie - Kerric, General

2 Regulars - Mhoried
1 Archer - Mhoried
1 Outrider - Mhoried
1 Scout - Mhoried
2 Skirmishers - Mhoried


2 Units Crack Armsmen Mounted - IHH
2 Units Crack Dragoons Mounted - IHH

1 Armsmen - Tornilen
2 Regulars - Tornilen
2 Archers - Tornilen
2 Scouts - Tornilen
1 Surprise! Colossus - Tornilen

1 Knights - Roesone
1 Armsmen - Roesone

2 Knights (Crack) - Osoerde - Baron Bellamie, General
2 Armsmen, Mounted (Skilled) - Osoerde - Baron Bellamie, General

1 regulars - Ilien - Baronetess, Tilgentor
1 irregulars - Ilien - Baronetess, Tilgentor

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From Ansien the army strikes out to the north, for the Grey Hills, looming ominously in the distance...wreathed in wind and clouds and rain...they are more like low and rugged mountains in these parts. Down in Ansien the weather is fair, but up there...the north winds unleash their fury up there, so expect conditions to be cold, wet, and miserable.

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OOC: Let me see if I get this straight; the listed units move to Mholien. They intend to secure the entire province, so that's effectively using Trackless movement. If caution is to be exercised I would not rush the movement. Additionally the forces of Baron Blaede are on station and alert, as it the castle?
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 03, 2010, 12:51:04 PM
Further units:
1 Crossbowmen - Ghieste
1 Archers - Ghieste
1 Pikemen - Ghieste
1 Swordsmen - Ghieste
1 Skirmishers - Ghieste

3 Units of Fire Elementals (Summon Army III) - Tornilen

Also, further post coming, as someone needs to take the lead of this army...
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 03, 2010, 01:01:13 PM
Just before the army truly arrives in the Grey hills, messengers arrive at the Patriarch's tent, from the Tornilen duchess.

They relay a concern and a simple solution: The Swordmage believes that the army needs a clear chain of command, as all the different parts of it needs to work together flawlessly. At least as flawlessly as is possible. Since the Swordmage already has command of the single, largest, part of the army - The field army from Ghieste, Roesone and Tornilen - she thinks she is best suited to head this temporary chain of command. She is also the only regent intending to stay and lead the army.

If the Patriarch of Elinie agrees to this and lets his generals obey her orders, she believes that the other commanders will do the same. She is well aware that this does not make the troops hers, they still belong to their respective realms and regents, but in an operation this size... someone needs to have the clear command.

If Elinie is on board, some strategic info will be fortcoming.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 01:16:41 PM
Further units:
1 Crossbowmen - Ghieste
1 Archers - Ghieste
1 Pikemen - Ghieste
1 Swordsmen - Ghieste
1 Skirmishers - Ghieste

3 Units of Fire Elementals (Summon Army III) - Tornilen

Also, further post coming, as someone needs to take the lead of this army...

Fire elementals? Forget it. Come up with something a little less exotic.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 01:18:28 PM
Sample creatures for 3rd lvl spell (from SRD):

3rd Level   
Celestial black bear   LG
Celestial bison   NG
Celestial dire badger   CG
Celestial hippogriff   CG
Elemental, Small (any)   N
Fiendish ape   LE
Fiendish dire weasel   LE
Hell hound   LE
Fiendish snake, constrictor    LE
Fiendish boar   NE
Fiendish dire bat   NE
Fiendish monstrous centipede, Huge   NE
Fiendish crocodile   CE
Dretch (demon)   CE
Fiendish snake, Large viper   CE
Fiendish wolverine   CE

Doesn't need to be any of the above, but you get the idea.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 03, 2010, 02:59:26 PM
Hell Hounds then
Glowing, occasionally burning red fur. Green eyes glinting with malice. Drool that stinks of brimstone. Obsidian spikes protruding along their spine. Lashing tails like rats'. Nasty things.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 05:34:17 PM
Much better than small elementals...very Un-BR.

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At any rate I'm just waiting for final confirmation of participating units, chain of command and movement orders.

Hurry up people!
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 03, 2010, 08:28:29 PM
Just before the army truly arrives in the Grey hills, messengers arrive at the Patriarch's tent, from the Tornilen duchess.

They relay a concern and a simple solution: The Swordmage believes that the army needs a clear chain of command, as all the different parts of it needs to work together flawlessly. At least as flawlessly as is possible. Since the Swordmage already has command of the single, largest, part of the army - The field army from Ghieste, Roesone and Tornilen - she thinks she is best suited to head this temporary chain of command. She is also the only regent intending to stay and lead the army.

If the Patriarch of Elinie agrees to this and lets his generals obey her orders, she believes that the other commanders will do the same. She is well aware that this does not make the troops hers, they still belong to their respective realms and regents, but in an operation this size... someone needs to have the clear command.

If Elinie is on board, some strategic info will be fortcoming.

The Patriarch finds this reasonable and appoint the SM as the über general in all matters military. The General's of Elinie will follow the orders of the SM, as long as they get to participate in planning meetings and are allowed to influence overall strategy.

Rashid seems pre-occupied with Manethander and aside from the top level strategic goals of; locate, distract and extract, he really isn't interested in warfare.

The army list looks accurate.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 03, 2010, 08:52:50 PM
OOC: Additionally the forces of Baron Blaede are on station and alert, as it the castle?

Yes, that was asked for at least.  :)

I also repost here, the army elements of the plan presented by the Patriarch;
"We will go to our armies and begin the advance into the hills. We will make no effort of hiding. Indeed, our desire is to goad the enemy to come at us, to thin their ranks."

"This, of course, should not be at the expense of sound strategy when it comes to avoiding ambush and choosing the field on which to battle. We should secure our rear and supply lines with both actual encampments and hidden scouts to observe the eventual fate of these camps, and warn us if infiltration occurs from behind."

"When I gain an accurate fix on the Tomb, we will decide how to make the best use of our troops in the given situation. I find it likely that we will have to cross over. In this case, our army should still flag our personal banners, and we should conspire to give the impression that we are present and attempting to siege Manethander's lair."

"In reality, we will attempt to infiltrate the tomb and do our real job. Destroying or binding Manethander."

The only real "gimmick" is the "5th column" scouts who do not have direct contact with the checkpoints, to reduce chance that both they and the checkpoint are destroyed together.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 03, 2010, 09:49:55 PM
1 Armsmen OK Veterans - Elinie - Rashida, General
1 Pikemen  OK Skilled - Elinie - Rashida, General
1 Pikemen  OK Green - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Archers OK Skilled - Elinie - Rashida, General
1 Scouts OK Veteran - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Scouts OK Green - Elinie - Rashida, General
2 Dragoons OK Skilled - Elinie - Kerric, General
2 Outriders OK Skilled - Elinie - Kerric, General

Updated with status and level
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 03, 2010, 09:55:44 PM
The main bulk of the army moves very slowly. Both because of the terrain, but also because the entire army is kept marching in battle order instead of marching order. The enemy the combined army face may have the ability to deploy very rapidly, possibly through the veil, so no chances are taken.

In a meeting with the generals in a tent, the main strategy is outlined:
The first and highest priority is intelligence. The army is marching into territory where the location and numbers of the enemy is almost completely unknown. Therefore the scouting and light mounted units of all the armies are made to work closely together. The Elinien scout and outrider units are asked to lend men to each of the other scout and light cavalry units. That way their knowledge of the terrain and the province can be maximized. While the main army moves slowly forward, about a third of the army is on scout duty. The heavier and the slower the light unit (the slowest and heaviest being dragoons in this terrain) are taking care of close scouting and screening, the rest ranges quite far ahead.

The second priority is battle readiness. At any point the Patriarch may feel the location of the tomb (this role is not communicated, the generals are simply told that the information may come through at any point). At that point the army would need to change direction swiftly and may find itself quickly engaging the enemy. FOr that reason the march is in battle order, instead of marching order, so the army could deploy and be ready for battle at any moment. If the scouts should find the enemy far away or the tomb turns out to be far away, that may necessitate a rearranging of the columns... but that is a price worth paying.

If and when the battle is joined, the most important objective is not to crush the enemy. It is to keep the enemy well and truly occupied and to be ready to move. However, it might also be necessary to punch through the enemy lines in order to rescue the regents that may very well end up behind enemy lines. For those reasons, the army will deploy and fight rather defensively... Keeping the best shock units in reserve. More on that if we actually end up engaging the enemy. Once the enemy is enganged the scouting force will be drawn in and used as screening force, with the Dragoons going into the reserve.

The Scouting Force (And Screening force in battle)
1 Skirmishers (Green) - Ghieste
2 Scouts (Green) - Tornilen
1 Scouts (Veteran) - Elinie
2 Scouts (Green) - Elinie (Going to reserve in battle)
2 Dragoons (Skilled) - Elinie
2 Outriders (Skilled) - Elinie (Going to reserve in battle)
2 Dragoons (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods
1 Irregulars (?) - Ilien

The Main Force:
Center:
Colossus (Stoned) - Tornilen +2 weapons
2 Armsmen, Mounted (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods
1 Archers (Green) - Tornilen
1 Crossbowmen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Archers (Green) - Ghieste
1 Pikemen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Swordsmen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Roesone +2 weapons
1 Armsmen (Veteran) - Elinie

Right Flank:
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Tornilen +2 weapons
3 Hell Hounds (Summoned) - Tornilen
1 Regulars (?) - Ilien
1 Archers (Veteran) - Tornilen

Left Flank:
2 Regulars (Veteran) - Tornilen +2 weapons
2 Archers (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Pikemen (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Pikemen (Green) - Elinie

Reserve:
1 Knights (Elite) - Roesone +2 weapons
2 Knights (Crack) - Osoerde
2 Armsmen, Mounted (Skilled) - Osoerde
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 11:06:40 PM
The choice of overall commander does not sit well with officers and soldiers alike...and in the execution it does not function very well either; the good Duchess is already tasked beyond her limits in keeping control over her own diverse group of soldiers and units. And as it turns out - she has no real military experience or understanding of the situation, the terrain or the troops at her disposal.

But still, the great army moves on, and there seems there is nothing that can deflect it from its purpose...into the Grey Hills they go!

(the SM counts as a commander for the join army, which imposes penalties on her checks)
(all units suffer a -1 penalty to Morale)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 03, 2010, 11:26:25 PM
Realizing little can be done and that changing chain of cómmand in the middle of the march will only makes things worse Wallac starts a hymn of war which his Armsmen soon join
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 11:32:38 PM
Despite some problems the army continues ahead (it marches from Ansien in WM 9 - you didn't spend all that long arguing before moving). The ground is fairly dry and the harvest is in, so there is no crops in danger of being trampled. The army is also very well provisioned, so there is little reason to fear unlicensed foraging and general mayhem (there is always some, but that is to be expected).

As you approach the Grey Hills the terrain becomes increasingly rugged and settlements smaller and fewer. There is less farming and rather more grazing up here. At any rate the current movement and deployment orders quickly proves to be impractical. In open fields it works well enough, but up ahead the army will be limited to traveling along one (or multiple) axis of advance - the terrain simply prevents moving on a broad front. So marching in column becomes a necessity.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 11:33:55 PM
Realizing little can be done and that changing chain of cómmand in the middle of the march will only makes things worse Wallac starts a hymn of war which his Armsmen soon join

And this is one of the strengths of the army - on of the things that keep it together despite all the reasons it should not exists - His Holiness, the Pontiff of All Anuire. His presence does a lot to bolster the faith of many a warrior, especially those from the south and west.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Haelyn's Aegis/RK (Andy) June 03, 2010, 11:48:18 PM
Edwin's templars muttered amongst themselves at the placing of a wizard - and a Vos woman too boot at the head of the army, but it was the sight of the hell hounds which drew grumbles rather than jokes.  "Unnatural" said one templar, "Do we go in the service of fiends or to battle one?" muttered another, "no army wrought of evil can achieve good" said a third clearly uneasy at the idea of fighting beside the fire-breathing demonkin.

"Enough" said Edwin, his voice quiet but strong.  "Are you mewling babes or veteran warriors to tremble at the sight of a few whelps?  The Baroness fought against the Eyeless One, her ways are strange but have served the lords of Light before, and will do so again.  Besides look about, for all her fancy parade of puppies and stone 'tis proud men of Anuire who march in numbers here, you dishonour them if you doubt this armies purpose for the sight of a few strays."

The mutters stopped - or at least grew quiet enough for the marshal not to hear.  As the sound of the Pontiffs hymn carried to the templars on the wind they took it up singing lustily to banish fears and encouraged those about them to sing out also.

Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!
Roele imperial master leads against the foe
Forward into battle see his banners go!


Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!



At the sign of triumph, Shadow's host doth flee
On then Haelyn's soldiers, on to victory!
Dark foundations quiver, at the shout of praise
Brothers lift your voices, loud your anthems raise!


Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!



As a mighty army, moves great Haelyn's church
Brothers we are treading, paths the saints have trod
We are not divided, all one people we
One in hope and fervour, one in victory


Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!



Crowns and thrones may perish, kingdoms rise and wane,
but the folk of Roele constant will remain.
Shadowed forts can never gainst our folk prevail;
we have Roele's own promise, and that cannot fail.


Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!



Onward then, ye people, join our happy throng,
blend with ours your voices in the triumph song.
Glory, laud, and honor unto Him most High,
this through countless ages men and angels sing.


Onward Haelyn's soldiers, marching to just war
With the Bolt of Cuiraecen, leading on before!


: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 03, 2010, 11:52:51 PM
Behind the scenes, Marya Tanar is feeling the pressure of command very keenly. She has overreached, but her pride (and common sense) prevents her from stepping down. Trying to migitate the situation a little, she focuses on making the generals and commanders of different contigents talk to each other. There are meetings, discussions and so on. On the surface she tries to appear in control, but on the inside she is tearing her hair out. As the army marches on, those officers who have experience with the terrain and with working across nationalities are, as quickly as possible, given more freedom and responsibilities. The general command structure remains what was decided on, but she tries to pull competent personnel close to her and to listen to them.


: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 03, 2010, 11:59:59 PM
The Grey Hills, looking south - north of this point the terrain becomes rugged and rocky, dominated by deep valleys and rough ridges of flint-grey rock.

(http://terragallery.ru/images/np-hardwoods/shen25568.jpeg)

Now, imagine the difficulties of maneuvering an army here...
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 04, 2010, 12:09:49 AM
Behind the scenes, Marya Tanar is feeling the pressure of command very keenly. She has overreached, but her pride (and common sense) prevents her from stepping down. Trying to migitate the situation a little, she focuses on making the generals and commanders of different contigents talk to each other. There are meetings, discussions and so on. On the surface she tries to appear in control, but on the inside she is tearing her hair out. As the army marches on, those officers who have experience with the terrain and with working across nationalities are, as quickly as possible, given more freedom and responsibilities. The general command structure remains what was decided on, but she tries to pull competent personnel close to her and to listen to them.

Oh, but it's not really her fault. Not at all. It's just that the task would be beyond any but the most skilled of generals. Her husband perhaps. Or dead legends...

You press on, and have your first encounters with the enemy. Goblin skirmishers strike at you from hiding, then fall back before you can bring up reinforcements. Goblins are good at this...and these goblins seem familiar with the terrain...and well equipped. Mail and steel weapons. Strong bows.

Not that you are helpless before them; you've numerous scouts on your own. And some irregulars and skirmishers. But unfortunately most of them are inexperienced and of little value. They fail to spot then enemy and when they come under attack they bleed and they die. The presence of the brave templars of the IHH helps a bit, but cavalry is having a hard time up here.

It's not really serious; they can't really hurt your main army. But they slow you down even more...and it does nothing to improve morale.

---

You also have news from the outside - by bird and magic. The goblins of Sutren Hills are in rebellion. And men of Osoerde are west of the Grey Hills in force, plaguing Baron Blaede ad his vassals.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 04, 2010, 12:16:27 AM
It would be tempting to draw many of the scouts and irregulars back, to use them to screen the army. However, Marya believes finding the enemy to be paramount, so she manages without.

Archers and crosbowmen are put at the front of the columns and distributed along it. Sadly the army does not have that many archers, so they are stretched thin.

Behind the archers march the heavy infantry, to support them (if needed) and to give the army time to form behind them, if the enemy should strike.

Otherwise, the march goes on.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 04, 2010, 12:28:20 AM
After a couple of days of heavy skirmishing you reach higher ground with a lot less foliage. Lots of hiding places still, but it's harder on the goblins to remain mobile. Twice you're able to pin them and bring up the heavy infantry - with predictable results. You've taken a beating - or at least your scouts have - but soldiers are mad...for some reason their spirit soars and they appear more confident than ever. After that there are no goblin ambushes.

But the night after guards start disappearing while on duty...surely they have not deserted...
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 04, 2010, 12:45:19 AM
Nighttime attacks were expected, to a degree. Facing goblins and humanoids, all with superior nightvision compared to humans, as well as vampires who likely see better during night than day, this was to be expected. Marya is not foolish enough to blame desertion, this is likely Manethander's minions at work.

There is not much to be done. Sentries are stepped up, given the numbers in the army, extra sentries can be afforded. Soldiers and officers are told never to move about alone at night, always to have at least two other companions with them. EVEN when going for a piss. In the end though, the night will take it's toll. The IHH templars are asked to volunteer some of their templars and priests for sentry duty, above the usual, as the faithful have a better chance of detecting and repulsing vampires, if only by small margin.

Some of the Hell Hounds are deployed as extra sentries. They do not have much need for sleep and their glowing green eyes can pierce the darkness, within a dozen meters. Perhaps here they can be even more useful than on the battlefield.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 04, 2010, 12:48:37 AM
The night after the missing men return...to feast upon the blood of the living. They rip through the sentry lines and then rip into a squadron of Eliniean cavalrymen. The entire camp can hear their screams...until they are cut of by a terrible bolt of lighting striking down from the heavens and a clap of thunder so loud it leaves those closest to it knocked senseless. When finally men with torches manage to reach the site they find Drago Tanar standing there, stark naked, save his great axe. He is covered in blood and gore, and surrounded by dismembered dead...they count six bodies afterward. The missing men. At least as score men are also dead - drained of blood no doubt. But what cause the greatest outcry is a cavalry lance that rises from the ground...transfixing the still-'living' vampire impaled upon it.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 04, 2010, 12:49:58 AM

Some of the Hell Hounds are deployed as extra sentries. They do not have much need for sleep and their glowing green eyes can pierce the darkness, within a dozen meters. Perhaps here they can be even more useful than on the battlefield.

Several hell hounds can be seen pacing around the battle site, looking expectantly at Drago...
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Bellam & BC/TB (Bobby) June 04, 2010, 02:09:08 AM
While the remaining soldiers hold back beyond the limits of the scorched earth, muttering and eying the twitching form, Baron Bellamie comes pushing through the gathering crowd.  He is fully dressed and alert - he seems not to have slept - and as his eyes fall upon the vampire a cold and dangerous smile spreads his lips.  "Oh, now... what have we here?"  He steps unhesitatingly towards it, slowly circling it as he approaches.  "How marvelous."  From his belt pouch, he pulls a thin silver chain, fine and delicate and long, longer than the pouch would seem could have held.  With a sudden, vicious jerk, he loops the chain around the vampire's arm, pulling it back, then the other, then its legs, finally securing the chain around the creature's neck while he whispers to it, his face a deadly mask.  Surely such a weak binding could not hold such a creature - any man of the army could snap it in two!  But pale wisps of smoke, barely visible, seem to slowly rise from the bindings, and the vampire, whatever its struggles, seems unable to free itself.  "Patriarch Tanar... I am impressed," he adds, standing from his crouch beside its head.  "Shall we bring your prize for our allies to admire?"
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Bellam & BC/TB (Bobby) June 04, 2010, 05:04:03 AM
Behind the scenes, Marya Tanar is feeling the pressure of command very keenly. She has overreached, but her pride (and common sense) prevents her from stepping down. Trying to migitate the situation a little, she focuses on making the generals and commanders of different contigents talk to each other. There are meetings, discussions and so on. On the surface she tries to appear in control, but on the inside she is tearing her hair out. As the army marches on, those officers who have experience with the terrain and with working across nationalities are, as quickly as possible, given more freedom and responsibilities. The general command structure remains what was decided on, but she tries to pull competent personnel close to her and to listen to them.

As the march continues, Baron Bellamie begins to interject his own suggestions during the general meetings - sometimes aloud, in his by-default role as commander of the reserve, and sometimes in quiet asides with the Duchess afterwards.  His suggestions are consistently well-reasoned and coherent, but more important is his care to maintain the chain of command the Patriarch and Sword Mage have instituted.  He notes small issues that arise and suggests solutions for consideration; he answers concerns raised by other commanders; and he sets an example.  His own forces show the intense training and professionalism of the Osoerdean army, but within a week he also has taken impromptu authority over the supply trains, by virtue of the reserve's task of their protection, reorganizing and integrating them into a smoothly-working whole.  The Roesonean Knights, distrustful though they may be, accept his orders willingly enough - though their officers are still bitterly resentful of his authority over them at times.  They know he has seen war before and survived it.

OOC: Tristan is somewhere between Skilled and Expert in Warfare and an Expert in Command.  He'll be willing to assist the Sword Mage should she require it.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 04, 2010, 08:07:44 AM
The Swordmage arrives at the scene, at the center of which stands Drago, shortly after Bellamie. Letting Bellamie administer to the vampire by himself, she attends to her brother. Noticing that he clearly does not need her help, she removes her helmet and wryly remarks, with a glance downward, "That eager to impress the ladies, eh?". She looks tired and worn, but this seems to have brought her back some energy. "Let them sneak, let them plot, let them deceive, but they will never stand against the might of the Tanars."

Turning from her brother, she orders the armsmen she has brought with her to assist Bellamie in transporting the vampire spawn. Putting them at his disposal while sending messengers to rouse the other regents. There is going to be a meeting, soon. He is given access to a tent where he can conduct any interrogations that he wishes, while the other's are summoned to the command tents.

Though she is baffled by it herself, she has come to work closely together with Bellamie the last days of the march. To her surprise he has offered her his help freely and she is not foolish enough to refuse it. She can see that she needs it, so she is coming to rely on him. It seems a little more manageable now.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 04, 2010, 05:51:13 PM
(I'm not posting here before some other layers have had an opportunity to look and post)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Points East June 04, 2010, 10:12:15 PM

IC:

"With all due respect", states Elamien Lamier, who has drawn near, "the Patriarch and the High Hierophant ought to be consulted, before moving the captive.  This is no ordinary matter; and I need not remind any one that we are on Elinien soil. . . .

"But who is this?" she asks, as she slowly approaches the vampire, squinting her eyes slightly in the torchlight.  "Have you a name?"


: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) June 04, 2010, 10:37:09 PM
Baronetess Tilgentor arrives at the scene and is briefed by one of the soldiers pressent.

Prompted by Elamiens words she adresses the Swordmage: "I agree great Hero. If you so please, then let us give time for the Patriarch to arrive." she looks cautiously at Elamien as she nears the vampire, but continues to speak to the Swordmage: "It bears great danger for a mortal soul to spend too much time near such spawns of shadow. Perhaps it would be prudent to question it as quickly as possible and then sever its head from its body?" 
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 04, 2010, 10:48:46 PM
Widely awake by all the commotion the Pontiff arrives escorted by som of his Armsmen.

“My captain here praises your bravery in not only defeating a handful of vampires but you have actually managed to capture a live specimen.  Chosen of Cuiraécen we salute you!”

“Captain move the temporary Pulpit from where we made ready to conduct the morning ceremony up here. Now let us see if our former soldier is either bound to its new master as a slave or if he is set loose as a free agent. We know our enemy has vampires in his employ and we know there exist some kind of connection between a vampire and those the vampire spawns. Let us see if we can find some traces to the vampire who created this creature.”

The armsmen at the site of the battle quickly make space and the vampire still impaled on the lance and imprisoned by Tristan’s silver chain soon have a pulpit next to it. Maester Kaleiman arrives and Wallac speaks to him.

"The enemy seeks power through use of the Book of Law and three are the number of virtues of Haelyn learned from the Book of Law as understood Meloraens and taught us:  courage, honor and justice. Through the power of three we shall seek to break the power of the vampire. When I have weakened his will even further please try to track his creator, who I guess is a much more powerfull vampire.

First there is Courage, courage as that we saw when the chosen of Cuiraécen defeated his brothers and captured this creature. Drago Tanar please step down here and hold to the silver chain.

Second there is Honor. As taught by the All Father that demands mercy and respect. Once this creature before us was a comrade in arms. We respected him for his skill, courage and loyalty. We will have mercy for immortal soul and set it free. All Father forgive him for what he have done and help purge the stain of this poor sinners soul.

Third there is justice. Justice is when we punish our enemy for his crimes. Behold the six dead vampires.

In the name of Haelyn who this soldier worshipped when still having a free will of his own I command you to release the grip on this soul..

Maester Kaleiman please he is yours”
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-LPA/Gaerred Khaiarén (Gray) June 05, 2010, 03:37:56 AM
A strong light approaches from the south, as Gaerred approaches he spear head is raised high from which white-yellow light emanates.  He approaches the Elamier.  He watches the spectacle for a moment and once it concludes he speaks.

"Sermons are wasted upon these creatures -- for not only it is righteous, it is merciful to end its existence and cast its soul rightfully to be judged by the gods," he says casually approaching the creature and looking over it . "It is an abomination, contrary to every tenet of the gods - contrary to life itself." 

"It has long passed the precipice from which it could be saved - it is to be pitied," the word seems to almost be spit from his mouth like an accusation.  "For either this creature was violated by the Shadow and became as it is now and from which it has lost its freedom to repent OR it choose the Shadow, probably for power, and in the process bargained away its freedom to repent and be saved," he says.

"If any here would wonder what the Shadow does - then let them know this:" he looks to each regent the Swordmage, Dargo, and such, until ending on Tristan and then casting his eyes to no place in particular.

  "The Shadow violates and the Shadow promises.  In the Shadow's promise, it is implicit in the arrangement that it is master and you are dog," he says. "For all that it is said, it is a very rare creature that bites it master - rarer that survives its masters wrath."

"This creature should be cast to the Light of the Lady, searing in its touch yet righteous in its radiance."
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Points East June 05, 2010, 09:26:22 PM

IC:

Elamien, who has listened attentively to Gaerred, then speaks:  "Who can deny the wisdom of these words?"

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 05, 2010, 10:35:00 PM
Patriarch Rashid, having arrived as the High Hierophant speaks concludes, replying Elamien;

"None should."

And he steps forward, drawing the sacred Sun Sword from its scabbard and close upon the vampire.

Rashid stops before the impaled form and looks around. Behind the zealous heroes are men. Normal mortal men. In their eyes are reflected both excitement and fear. Any question posed to this vampire, will be heard by these ears and it may be devastating to morale to let its venomous words be spoken.

"Be destroyed foul being." Rashid raises the Sun Sword over his head, and it ignites with the fury of the Sun. He then makes a clean chop at the creatures neck.

"There is nothing good in these beings. No truth they can tell us. Destruction for them all."

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 06, 2010, 09:00:53 PM
OOC: What must be the least stable server out there just ate my reply...frak!
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 06, 2010, 09:07:25 PM
OOC: Server time out my reply and ate it. New reply is shorter :(

IC: The vampire is dead. The head flies of and the body catches fire. The smoke is black and foul. You move on.

There is hardship in terms of raids. By goblins and men. And in the night by more creatures of the shadow. But you keep together and continue on.

What is rather more taxing is the cold wind and rain. Rough ground. Little firewood to be had. No foraging. Dwindling supplies.

But finally you happen upon a deep and still-green valley, carved by a swift-moving stream. The Patriarch knows the place. He's been here before. From here it's possible for a man on foot to follow the river and eventually reach the forested hills of Soileite.

Now, how do you get the army down there? If it is even advisable to do so?
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-LPA/Gaerred Khaiarén (Gray) June 06, 2010, 10:04:13 PM
Gaerred comes to stand by the Patriarch on valleys edge looking down at the river.

"Many say that it is no longer my task to advise you, but all the same," he says.

"From here, Patriarch, it is now a matter for those of the blood amongst us - for all those of the blood amongst us are heroes and bear the favor of the gods," he says.

"We should take a some scouts and skirmishers into the valley, who shall return by nightfall - leaving those of us in valley.  Let us give the impression to those watching us that nothing was found.  In the meantime the army should remain here until tomorrow morning and then skirt along the edge of the valley, en route to Soilete where they can find provisions and the ability to forage," he says. 

"I would also urge you to forbid many of the regents personal guards.  Instead, you, the pontiff, and Auxiliary Patriarch Tanar, can select the 2 strongest paladins, 2 of Avanlae, 2 of the All-Father and 2 of the Stormlord.  Let them be our guards.  Anymore than this, Patriarch and they will become a liability.  The Grey Duke favors tactics of subversion, chaos and terror - any more than 15 is a liability that cannot be mitigated," he says.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 06, 2010, 11:46:53 PM
"It does appear that this is where we strike out on our own."

"Lets call a meeting, I want each participating faction to have a chance to offer people to go. Our numbers should be limited, I agree on that, and while blood may help, I am certain that experience and willpower goes a long way too."

OOC: To be continued in the adventure thread.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 07, 2010, 09:11:26 AM
(on hold while there is a meeting over in the Adventure thread)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 08, 2010, 06:03:30 PM
The army is divided and organized into new columns. First is the expeditionary force going into the valley:

The Expeditionary Force
1 Scouts (Veteran) - Elinie
2 Armsmen, dismounted (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods
1 Dragoons, dismounted (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods
1 Archers (Veteran) - Tornilen

Meanwhile the rest of the army is reorganized. The usual battleorder - Center, Flanks, Reserve, - is obviously not viable here in the Grey Hills. It is split into two primary columns, while the scouting force scour the sorrounding hills.

The two columns are headed by heavy units (dismounted knights, regulars or armsmen) and are intended to breach the enemy and break them, while the units behind them take care of stragglers and provide support. The Swordmage's assistant, commander Gaerik Bellerran, is placed at the head of the second column while the swordmage commands the first. They are intended to be able to function independently, while using runners and riders to either trap the enemy between them or split the enemy.

This is, by the Swordmage's measure, the best strategy for this terrain. She does listen to her captains, as well as the words of Baron Bellamie before he leaves, so if this is her inexperience showing... she will change it. She holds a meeting with the captains before implementing all this. If it is braindead, she listens and changes her course.

They are looking for the enemy, as well as good defensible positions nearby and ways to block access into the valley.

The Scouting Force (And Screening force in battle)
1 Irregulars (?) - Ilien
1 Skirmishers (Green) - Ghieste
2 Scouts (Green) - Tornilen
2 Scouts (Green) - Elinie
2 Dragoons (Skilled) - Elinie
2 Outriders (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Dragoons (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods

The First Column. Led by the Swordmage
Colossus (Stoned) - Tornilen +2 weapons
3 Hell Hounds (Summoned) - Tornilen
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Tornilen +2 weapons
2 Knights, dismounted (Crack) - Osoerde
1 Regulars (Veteran) - Tornilen +2 weapons
1 Pikemen (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Armsmen (Veteran) - Elinie
1 Archers (Green) - Ghieste
1 Archers (Green) - Tornilen
1 Crossbowmen (Green) - Ghieste

Second Column. Led by Gaerik Bellerran
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Roesone +2 weapons
1 Knights (Elite), dismounted  - Roesone +2 weapons
1 Regulars (Veteran) - Tornilen +2 weapons
1 Knights, dismounted (Veteran) - South Hold, Bellamie
2 Armsmen, dismounted (Skilled) - Osoerde
1 Regulars (?) - Ilien
1 Pikemen (Green) - Elinie
1 Pikemen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Swordsmen (Green) - Ghieste
2 Archers (Skilled) - Elinie
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 08, 2010, 06:10:06 PM
Sounds like a plan.

The scouts keep scouting while the two defensive detachments guard the expeditionary forces as it descends into the valley. Two men fall to their deaths, but otherwise everything goes according to plan.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 09, 2010, 06:05:19 PM
While the forces in the valley comes under assault, the first column tries to assist them as well as they can. Archers make to climb the sides of the valley to give fire support, while lines are opened up to draw out the injured and to allow new soldiers to go into the valley. It is a mess.

Meanwhile the second column are given orders to draw up below the first column and prepare for battle. The Swordmage fears that this may be the opening move for a larger assault. The second column arranges themselves defensively.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 09, 2010, 06:18:02 PM
Commander Gaerik receives word that the Swordmage has gone down into the valley. From the beginning she has told him that she might want to bring her personal might to bear, this is not very surprising. He takes over command of both columns, riding up to join the first. Still no enemy has shown outside the valley, so for now things are not too critical.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 06:38:04 PM
Commander Gaerik receives word that the Swordmage has gone down into the valley. From the beginning she has told him that she might want to bring her personal might to bear, this is not very surprising. He takes over command of both columns, riding up to join the first. Still no enemy has shown outside the valley, so for now things are not too critical.

Nice try, but one of the columns are now effectively leaderless and the overall army has no general - however poorly she performed ;)
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 09, 2010, 09:00:14 PM
Right. That was somewhat out of character and in poor form. Commander Gaerik stays put, leading the second column and defending against outer threats. The first column is mainly supporting those in the valley anyway.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 09, 2010, 09:12:23 PM
I have made a little schematic of how I imagine the valley battle might be taking place.

The orogs coming from the side can go after the armsmen or the dragoons who would have used missiles up until now.

Archers and scouts would move hastily to the back.

Ending up pretty much like the attached picture, if we are lucky.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) June 09, 2010, 09:23:23 PM
Baronetess Tilgentor joins up with Commander Gaerik and offers her aid in leading the troops.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 09:29:27 PM
Right. That was somewhat out of character and in poor form. Commander Gaerik stays put, leading the second column and defending against outer threats. The first column is mainly supporting those in the valley anyway.

That makes a LOT more sense thank you. And the scouting force is already operating under an unnamed commander.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 09:30:35 PM
Baronetess Tilgentor joins up with Commander Gaerik and offers her aid in leading the troops.

He quickly sends her - along with some of his own men to back her - to assume command of the other column. She is ordered to help those in the valley is she can, but not to descend unless given orders to that effect by himself or the General.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 09:36:24 PM
I have made a little schematic of how I imagine the valley battle might be taking place.

The orogs coming from the side can go after the armsmen or the dragoons who would have used missiles up until now.

Archers and scouts would move hastily to the back.

Ending up pretty much like the attached picture, if we are lucky.

Very nice - but with one alteration; the mausoleum entrance is cut into the middle of the left valley 'wall', so it is where the orogs are pouring out, pinning the Anuireans in the middle.

They fall upon the rear units - the archers and dragoons. The armsmen are already locked in combat with Osoerdan infantry. The scouts are...fighting dispersed and trying to avoid getting killed.

Suddenly there is some sporadic missile fire from above, targeting the enemy Osoerdans. The angle is bad though and damage is limited.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 09, 2010, 09:49:03 PM
More like this then?

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 09:50:49 PM
Superb.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 09, 2010, 10:24:46 PM
Topside the commander receives a report - goblins have been spotted once again...but not scouts or anything...actually they can't make any sense out of...it's almost like a migration of goblins.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 10, 2010, 01:26:36 PM
The Sword Mage returns to the fight to find the inner column arrayed to support those below with missile fire - there is no getting down to them in the dark.

But there is more - the outer column has deflected some sort of goblin migration. And the scouts have reported the real reason for the goblin exodus - they are being driven to their deaths by an Anuirean army coming down from the north.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 10, 2010, 01:56:50 PM
Exhausted and bloodied the Swordmage takes command again. She has not yet heard of the death of her brother and with a little luck, that will remain unknown until she is done leading the army. This is not a good time for a breakdown.

Part of the first column is busy helping out the soldiers in the valley. With the dark, it is impossible to retake the valley immediately. Archers are ordered to keep firing, to keep their arrows directed towards the center of the valley, the Swordmage hopes that the soldiers down there are wise enough to press themselves against the cliff walls. Heavy melee units are posted at the valley mouth, to prevent the orogs from spilling out and to help those who try to escape that death trap. Engineers and auxiliarries are sent there, to see if they can't find some way to let troops descend into the valley. The soldiers down there are not to be given up for dead, especially not the Swordmage's brother!

Thus, the first column is split in two, as it prepares to aid the second column against the army that is coming from the north. Since only shock troops remain in the first column, it will play the role of flanking force or reserve, held back to charge downhill at an opportune moment.

The second column is told to prepare for defense. It is nighttime and currently the army is fighting one battle already.

The scouting force is sent against the army coming from the north. They are told not to engage, but to get a look at the enemy troops and, if possible, contact them. Scouts are given letters of parley and introduction, to hand to the commanders of the force. The presence of the pontiff and other temple's are remarked upon, to try and reason with this new force... if it should prove hostile. If it turns out they will not talk, then the scouting force is to slow them down a bit, if possible, but not engage and focus on getting back to second column.

The Valley Support:
1 Archers (Green) - Ghieste
1 Archers (Green) - Tornilen
1 Crossbowmen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Tornilen +2 weapons
1 Pikemen (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Armsmen (Veteran) - Elinie

The reduced first column:
3 Hell Hounds (Summoned) - Tornilen
2 Knights, dismounted (Crack) - Osoerde
1 Regulars (Veteran) - Tornilen +2 weapons

The second column:
1 Armsmen (Elite) - Roesone +2 weapons
1 Knights (Elite), dismounted  - Roesone +2 weapons
1 Regulars (Veteran) - Tornilen +2 weapons
1 Knights, dismounted (Veteran) - South Hold, Bellamie
2 Armsmen, dismounted (Skilled) - Osoerde
1 Regulars (?) - Ilien
1 Pikemen (Green) - Elinie
1 Pikemen (Green) - Ghieste
1 Swordsmen (Green) - Ghieste
2 Archers (Skilled) - Elinie

The Scouting Force (And Screening force in battle)
1 Irregulars (?) - Ilien
1 Skirmishers (Green) - Ghieste
2 Scouts (Green) - Tornilen
2 Scouts (Green) - Elinie
2 Dragoons (Skilled) - Elinie
2 Outriders (Skilled) - Elinie
1 Dragoons (Crack) - IHH +2 weapons, Aid the Righteous, Vestment of the Gods
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 10, 2010, 02:35:30 PM
General Kerric, commander of the Elinien Cavalry approaches the SM.

"Commander, there is not much left in the valley. There is a magical light down there, pushing for the wall, where the catacomb is supposed to be. "

"Can you send magic to cover them, or perhaps, once we cannot see their light, even break the cliff wall and collapse it before the tunnel? - Even trapped, their chances would be improved."
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 10, 2010, 03:27:57 PM
The Swordmage looks at him tiredly.

"I have little magic left, and my place now is here. Go to the valley and see what you can do. The men there are at your disposal. If you can collapse the cliff... do so. Speak with the captains there, perhaps they have some ideas."

She sends a runner with him, to tell the units there to follow his orders. Then she turns back to the task of preparing the army to repel another enemy.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 10, 2010, 03:35:56 PM
Rogal Destar, the Pontiffs personal assistant accompanied by the Pontiffs bodyguard arrive hearing the last part of the instructions.

"General Kerric me and the Pontiffs men put ourself at your disposal. I have a few tricks up my sleeve among them a rock shattering divine blessing which I think could be of some help" [Shatter Cleric 2nd level spell]
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 10, 2010, 08:33:31 PM
Kerric leads Rogal and his men to the edge of the cliff, slightly to the side of where the entry is, so that they can see down.

"There they are. See how they struggle to reach the portal."

Studying the face of the valley wall, kerric notes that the topsoil is loose upon a sheet of rock. Held in place mostly by a few of the straggly trees and bushes.

If something were to pull at those roots, or perhaps even shatter the outcropping just below, a nice landslide could be provoked. Hopefully enough to bar the way for the pursuing enemy units or at least reduce the front on which the fighting must be held.

"There, those bushes, the outcropping below. If you blast that, when it is time, then I will try to get some men tied to ropes so that they can jump down on the covering and provoke more earth to slide."

Kerric shouts to his men, and three gets tied to each their rope, held by spikes and yet more men. The swingers are given hatchets and spades, to chop at the soil.

Then the group waits. Hoping and praying that the defiant light below makes it into the cave. Arrows from the archers leaning out whizz into the depths, but aside from the hollers and clash of steel below, there is little to see.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 11, 2010, 05:29:51 PM
While all this is taking place something else happens; Baron Blaede and about 1000 men arrives in the middle of the night, after having marched hard and long. They are wondering what is going on...and they also bring a warning - Archduke Osoer is out younder, trying to regain control over his troops from the treacherous Marquis Braecous Bellamie. IF he succeeds he should be here within an hour or two, before dawn at the very latest. Look for his banner - if you see it not then William is dead and Braecous still in command. Then you'll have to fight him. The Osoerdan officers are clearly unsettled by these news and would rather race of into the night to find their liege.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 11, 2010, 05:35:27 PM
In the valley below the arrows are now raining quickly - striking friend and foe in equal measure. Whomever concocted this plan failed to take into account that soldiers pinned between two enemy formations have little opportunity to receive orders...and even had they heard the call to 'press against the walls and take cover' they would not have been able...had they even tried they would have been broken and cut down as fleeing dogs. Moreover - for all their skill the IHH templars can just disengage from a numerically superior force that pushes and pushes. The can run of course and hide in the mausoleum - the way is relatively open now that the orogs are busy butchering the dismounted dragoons - but that would be their end as a battle-worthy unit. And finally...there is really no-one to command them anymore. Each man, each squad, each company...they are doing as best they can.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 11, 2010, 05:36:52 PM
Kerric and Rogal acutally manages to create a small rockslide - one that crushes half a dozen orogs below and opens the way into the crypt...if someone could actually benefit from that act...
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 11, 2010, 07:25:48 PM
Rashida, pushing hard as she could against the orog formation, found herself and a few dragoons and stray scouts before the opening.

Triumphantly, she jumps up a few steps before the great portal. Bleeding from a dozen smaller wounds, and favoring one leg after a blow from a mace to the other. She turns to see the units blockaded, trapped between enemies, not able to retreat.

The only ones moving with some ease are the scouts, and even they cannot get out.

In her mind there is no doubt. They are all going to die here. She looks to a scout near her and says; "Gather who you can and save yourselves. We will hold them as long as we can."

She then takes a deep breath and prepares to charge back into the fray, when, from above, she hears a rumble and is covered by rock and mud, falling beneath the debris and losing consciousness.
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: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 11, 2010, 07:40:08 PM
As always Avanlae rises to chase Rournil away, their eternal dance to court the Sky and thus, perhaps auspiciously, a tense night gives way to an anxious morning. No dawn here, not in the Shadow World - welcome btw...

From the north at first there are no signs of movement, though all can clearly see the smoke signals, telltale signs of campfires.   The battles lines are drawn for it may be an an enemy coming; it is eerily quiet save the whine of horse, cough of man and the rustling wind.

Silence is broken by the sound of rhythmic march and warriors beating upon their shields.  At first it is only a few soldiers-at-arms, but soon they array the horizon – thousands of Osoerdean forces fully arrayed for battle, organized and disciplined, moving with intent order. The sun’s rays sparkle and glimmer from their armor and weapons.

From their ranks, a lone horseman rides forth. His sword raised high as he races along the Osoerdean line before riding back to the center.  He is joined by cavalry that bear a standard, un-seeable from the Elinien angle. As it turns forth, all know it to be the harbringers of fate today.  The wind catches it, unfurling it parallel to the ground and as it settles...

William I, Archduke of Osoerde
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: DM B June 11, 2010, 07:46:54 PM
There is preciously little time for merrymaking - the moon clouds over for a time, throwing everything into a darkness lit only by fires and torches, and suddenly there are cries of alarm from all around, then sounds of steel on steel. For a moment there is utter confusion...for a moment both good armies fear treachery from the other...but then the moon clears...to reveal masses of warriors milling among your ranks, weapons in hand. Their are short of stature, but broad and powerful, with hair-less scalps and pale skin. The Anuireans respond in kind, and soon a great battle is raging, one without clear lines...
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: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 11, 2010, 08:25:07 PM
The Celestial Guard springs to defend the Archduke, who places a hand on the forearm of Captain Raenwe next to him, stilling him, while surveying the field.  The battle rages around him accompanied by chaos, death and dying. Yet, he remains still...until he finds what he wants: a section where the dwarves have not fully penetrated the line.

He looks to the Captain and smiles ever so slightly.

"Follow me," he says.

"To your Archduke!" he calls.

An his large horse, a celestial mount, agilely turns and charges. 

"To ranks! To ranks!" he calls.

The first dwarf barely noticed in the darkness when William's lance slammed into his robust head, nearly severing it, but freeing a few Pikemen from attack. 

"To ranks! To ranks!" he continues to call.

The second dwarf was a little more prepared, but all the same William catches him in the chest, yet his girth, pulls William from his horse and into the air.  William holds tight onto his lance sliding down it to land upon a dead dwarf.  He continues to run forward calling out to form ranks.

At first, it is a small collection, but with this start, William begins to form a ring of men first of the Celestial Guard and then others, by striking at groups of the dwarves and calling to Osoerdeans to rally and form ranks.
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: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 12, 2010, 04:58:58 AM
Seeing the chaos below her, the Swordmage stands with the first column. The area around the valley entrance is fairly calm, most of the fighting is either in the valley or outside the valley mouth, below the place where the first column is arrayed.

She puts her helmet back on, sneering. "And so, to add to all the little joys of this day, we are saved by Osoer."

She raises her sword, gathering crackling energies around it, spreading a light for the warriors around her to see. "Knights of Osoerde, your kin awaits our help below! Warriors of Tornilen, your blades are needed! For Cuiraecen. For Haelyn. Charge!!"

The words are loud, boosted beyond the capacity of her voice and lungs. All of the first column hears it. Together they begin to charge. In front of them the Hell Hounds rush down into the fray, with shock infantry right on their heels, led by the Swordmage. The air infront of the Tornilen regulars ignite before their charge hits the dwarves, but the sorcery has little effect on sturdy dwarven mail and flesh. Steel, however, works just fine. Luckily for her, the Swordmage brought some of that as well.
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: DM B June 12, 2010, 08:44:55 AM
Battle rages - more enemies add their strength to that of the dwarves; halfling slingers that hide among the rocks and strike from a distance, slavering dogs with red eyes (not so unlike the hounds summoned by the Sword Mage), even a handful of ogres...no, they are not THE ogre come again, just ogres - ten feet tall and strong like bulls. Nothing to worry about. Still it would have been a victory almost assured, for you are stronger than they in numbers, faith and skill, had it not been for the vampire masters and their spawns that strike at you leaders and officers...
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: DM B June 12, 2010, 09:08:50 AM
(feel free to post your heroics in this thread, but do not expect to hear the final result before the adventure is finsihed)
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: DM B June 12, 2010, 09:23:16 AM
In the valley below something is about to happen - or rather, three things are about to happen at the same time:

The dead are no longer content to stay dead. Instead the recently slain start rising, eager for warm blood and sweet flesh. They care not who they are killing, as long as it is living - both sides of the battle are fair game. Suddenly former enemies find themselves fighting side by side against this new menace - and the enthralled army of Landen Tshalen finally realizes that they have been under some spell and that they have now well and truly been betrayed.

It would have been the end for all those trapped in the valley had it not been for that other event. In battle men die. In large numbers. But a good portion of those who die do not perish immediately, for the human body is both frail and enduring at the same time. Instead they linger, overcome by pain and fear...for they know their days are numbered. Linger for minutes or hours, it depends. These men rise to, but there is another power calling them to battle. A faerie power, dark and beautiful - the Fey King promised his aid, and now it is here. In the moonlight morally wounded men regain their feet...and become majestic sidhe warriors. The sidhe turn on the undead and chaos is complete - but it does give the beleaguered humans respite.

Then came the other fey, arriving on the far band of the river, satyrs and others too strange to name, armed and armored in bronze the sped across the moonlit river as if it was slid ground to fall upon the undead. Speaking of Landen Tshalen - those who knew him well would later swear that the sidhe prince that led this new army bore a strong resemblance to their lord, so that many of his former warriors mistook him for their lord and captain come back from the dead to lead them once more...
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: X-Haelyn's Aegis/RK (Andy) June 12, 2010, 02:56:53 PM
"Havok!  To the pits with you fiend!" cried Raenwe as he hurled himself into the path of the Vampire leaping to attack the ArchDuke and hacked brutally at it with his blade, "I've not ridden a hundred league and gained boils in my nether's to see him fall today!" Fighting without quarter Raenwe and his small band of templars followed the ArchDuke striking down or knocking back the minions of Shadow who would slow his path through the fray.

Seb, son of Donn sang the chant of St. Paeghan as he twirled his aspergil sending blessed oil flying all about, "rest in peace brothers, and rise not against your kin, let no shadow touch thee..."

Bryon, brother of Tarn hewed left and right with his greataxe, striking the vampire's head from his neck "fight together men of Anuire, our enemy seeks to sow confusion to prevent our acting in accord, fight by your brother, defend his back and he will defend yours!"

Tanen cursed as a halfling slingshot near stunned him, roaring his anger to drive away stupor he lashed out left and right with his flail at the diminutive warriors sending them reeling.  Seeing men yet heedless of the warthful Archduke he cried, "to the Duke men, form up about him and strike in unison!"

Their foes were treacherous, but if men could keep heart, if they could maintain discipline and cohesion, no foe could best them, such was trained into every templar in the north, your brother's life is your own, his enemies your enemies, for without him you will also fall...
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: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 13, 2010, 03:51:16 AM
Block high, feint low, strike mid. Got the sucker. Dorinn was running through the moves in his head as he dispatched another dwarf. Behind him three had fallen. Finally this was turning interesting.
Having been a succesful duelist and fighter in both Ghieste and Tornilen, he had enlisted to prove himself. So far the opportunities had been few, but this night was promising. After tonight he would be a hero, after tonight Taela could not say no when he proposed.
He smiled grimly as he felled the next dwarf, almost laughing. They would sing songs of him after this, he had killed 5 foes. Him alone. All would know his name, as a hero of Anuire and Tornilen. So easy, they are no match for my-.
His thoughts stopped there, as an unseen warhammer took him in the back of his head, spraying brains and bits of his skull to his left. The low and stout man never even thought to inquire his name. Hah! Another fool human to add to my tally, tonight my name enters the annals of my clan.

In the valley, besides the river, Aegil was sitting. He had been sitting there for a while, trying to make his legs move. It was amazing really. There was an arrow sticking out of his thigh and it did not even hurt. He was leaning up against a fallen Orog. It's battleaxe lying halfway in the water. The blade will rust, shame really, looks like good craftmanship to me.
For some reason, the sounds of battle reminded him of his father's forge. Steel hitting steel, shouts and screams vaguely resembling the bellows of the forge and the hiss of water-cooled steel. It was a bit of stretch he knew, he had never heard steel scream in agony over a stomach wound, but still... If you listen just right...
With the memories of the forge came his father's voice, speaking careful instructions as he worked the glowing steel... the sound of his mother's laughter... the aroma of newly brewed mead. As he sat there, reminiscing, the world grew more and more faint. Dad, I changed my mind, I don't want to be a soldier no more. I want to learn... I want to learn all you will teach me.
Aegil did not mind the world growing dimmer, the life of a soldier, he had decided, was not for him anyway.

Merissa pulled her blade out of the dwarf's chestplate with a sucking sound. Dodging and trying to get her bearings, she looked around.
People were fighting, falling, dying all around her. She had rejoiced, as they charged down the hill, rejoiced in the anticipation of battle. Now it was not so fun anymore.
She had been in a lot of fights, some that were definitely worse than this. She could not remember any such battle, but she was sure that some of the scrapes she had been in would make this one look like a small holiday. After all, if she had made it through those, she could easily make it through this one.
For some reason her throat was sore... with a start she realized her throat was sore because she was shouting, screaming at the top of her lungs. It almost made her laugh, that one. How can one forget that one is shouting? It's like forgetting that one is breating... or walking.
She had also forgotten the tears that were running down her cheeks and the pain in her side. She did not mind forgetting those though, best not to dwell on it.
After all, a soldier needs a dedicated mind and an able body, like Sergeant Roeman used to say. He said a lot of things, could hardly shut up actually.
After that bolt took him in the eye, he was not going to say anything anymore. That almost made her laugh too. Or maybe cry, she was not sure. Best not to dwell on it.
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: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 13, 2010, 04:45:15 PM
William, Captain Raenwe, Taran and the Celestial Guard have begun to reform lines; a feat made possible by considerable effort and paid with Osoerdean blood.  He can feel his voice growing hoarse, even at it is fueled by his blood; yet he still he calls out to the Osoerdeans and demands that they obey.

“Form Ranks! To Your Archduke!”  As he surveys, he calls out; things were going well.

From the darkness, he barely got his sword up to deflect vicious claws, receiving only deep gash upon the side of his face.  He is driven back.  The second attack pushes him even farther and as the Celestial Guard and the Captain attempt to reach him, large mastiffs seemingly made of shadow save beady yellow eyes bar their way.

The next attack, William is unprepared for stripping him of his shield and raking him along his back, which starts to open wounds just freshly mended.  Barely, William is able to catch the next attack, the snarling vampire loses half of its head for the effort, but still William is being driven back.  The ravine is behind him and soon there will only be open air in which to flee. A slash on his thigh, brings him to one knee; the vampires are barely visible in the moonlight and they would be uncanny celerity.  They plan to William an example. The next claws meet with still but the force of the attack send William backwards onto his back much to the amusement of his toothy assailants.

He takes a breath tempered in pain. Blood begins to blur his vision.  For the briefest instant, in this place of shadow, memory, time and dreams – images from past surge forth and make the present its thrall. They beckon a time from more 20 years earlier.


“Again, Prince!” Swordmaster Aegan presses the an attack which inevitably sees William upon his back and exposed…again.

Since dawn broke, they have been at it – it is now well past middy.  In that time, William has seen six different partners - each drilling the same technique which others, less stubborn that he, learned weeks ago.  His father looks down into the courtyard obviously in displeasure; he speaks to someone behind him.

“Again, Prince!”  William slowly stands, every bruise and tender muscle, screams in protest.

“I am tired!” he complains, to which Swordmaster Aegan replies, “I care not, Prince.  Perhaps you think your pretty face will defeat your enemies?  Perhaps, it will be so, but I am paid to teach you how to do so with steel – so stand up and do it again!”

An hour passes and William, on his back again, turns to spit into sand.  “Again, Prince!” Aegan demands with some frustration; William cannot bear to face him.

“Aegan, take a rest.  I shall teach the prince,” a voice says.  Aegan, happy for the respite, stomps off mumbling curses that would see other men hung for the audacity.

“Stand up, prince.”

William stands again and turns to regard Jaison, commander of his father’s guard.

“Good. Now, let us see what the little prince has learned?  Again.”

Hours would pass on that da;y exhaustion would finally end the days training for William refused to yield and refused to stop. 

A few days later when William comes to, he is disappointed to find Jaison by his side, looking at him with bemusement. He leans down to whisper something William.

“Again.”



It was youthful arrogance which saw him stand years ago – too stupid to recognize his own vulnerability and mortality. He laughs for a moment. 

William draws a deep breath, gritting against the pain and blood, he slowly stands bringing up his sword and another left by some Anuirean crossbowman, probably now dead.  He slowly backs up bring his heel to the ravines very edge and eyes the grinning vampires arrayed against him.

William stands for different reasons today: for god and gods, for land and people, for wife and child.

He smirks and beckons the coming night.
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: X-Haelyn's Aegis/RK (Andy) June 13, 2010, 06:58:57 PM
"Damn the man, hasn't he died often for one man already?" Raenwe cursed as the ArchDuke racing ahead was borne from his mount, and beaten back from his guards by the demon horde.  "The Duke!  The Duke!  Havok!" Rallying the surviving templars and the Osoerdean troops, Raenwe charged towards the embattled archduke, roaring battlecries and shouting insults to his foes, as only a drill sergeant trained to parade ground bellow could.
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: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 13, 2010, 11:07:44 PM
Further up the hill from the Achduke and the cliff he tethers upon, the Swordmage's charge has gotten stuck. Around her soldiers from Tornilen and dismounted Osoerdian knights are fighting with all they have. They are deeply entangled with several ranks of dwarven warriors, though both hounds and men are trapped among the dwarven lines. It is a battle with few clear divisions.

The Swordmage is fighting with utter abandon. Her own soldiers have cleared an area around her, as her cloak strikes out undiscriminatingly. It is a garment seemingly made of flowing steel, occasionally becoming hard and sharp. She has taken down many enemies, but she is not the greatest fighter on this field by far, only through her sorceries can she match the dwarves' skill and determination. Behind the mask of the Swordmage, Marya Tanar's mind churns around the image of her brother falling. He isn't dead. He still lives. He will wait for me. I will save him. He is not dead. He cannot be dead. While her mind churns, her mouth keeps speaking the incantations and her arms keep rising and falling.
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: DM B June 14, 2010, 08:49:03 AM
The Archduke of Osoerde would certainly have met his end then and there, facing as he was multiple vampires...but suddenly a changes come over them, and they cease their attacks...and instead such as remains of their number flee into the night. The larger battle is also over - though the night has been bloody and confused the Anuirean's proved superior and their enemies are all slain or fled.

In the valley below there is also a change. The living dead fall to the ground, dead once more (an not a moment too soon). At the same moment Landens Tshalen's men seems to come fully to its senses...the men are confused, as if waking from troubled sleep. Seeing the battle lost the remaining orogs flee across the stream - many drown in the process - and into the hills beyond.
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: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 14, 2010, 09:35:51 AM
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: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 15, 2010, 05:51:04 PM
William calls out to Captain Raenwe that he wants prisoners, as he stalks forward and begins to regain control of his army.  He kneels next to one of the bodies of the dwarves, carefully moving his head from left to right, in examination. He stands slowly and calls out to Commander Taran.

"When dawn breaks, go down to the ravine and bring Tshalen's men to me, I would have very harsh words with them ," he says.

"And inquire of the status of Baron Bellamie, as well as the others: Marquis Khaiaren, the Swordmage, his grace, Patriarch Daouta and his Holiness and invite them to join me for drink and talk," he says.

"And Commander, tread carefully." He nods his dismissal.

He directs an area to be cleared and the wounded tended to.  He calls back to the reserve that a camp might be made and welcomes back his knights and armsmen. In the moonlight, he look down again upon the dead dwarves and halflings.

"Hmmm," he can be heard saying.

"Dwarves and halfling indeed. Somehow, I doubt these were summoned..."  He strides forth again to ensure order is regained.
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: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 15, 2010, 08:49:56 PM
The Swordmage pauses in the middle of the valley mouth. Looking back over her shoulder, she appraises the battlefield. A slight reddening of the horizon indicates that dawn may soon be on it's way, but there is some time yet. For now the torches dot the battlefield, where soldiers move around. Looking for injured friends and comrades to help, or enemies to show the last mercy. She looks down into the valley, where torches are moving as well. Same story there. There is a taste of ash on her tongue, like fury long gone stale.

As she climbs down into the valley, moving around the soldiers who are moving improvised stretchers up or down from the valley. Most of the men and women are looking grim, especially those who are coming up from the valley.

...is not dead, he cannot be dead. I will save him. He is still alive. I had to focus on the battle. He will understand. He is not dead. Oh Stormlord, oh brother, do not abandon me. He is not dead, he cannot be...

Her helmet is in her hand, she took it off sometime after reaching the valley floor... the dead lie everywhere. From the battlefield above, from the shadow realm and from the catacombs... all were crammed in here. To fight and to die. Now the rubble is being cleared from the entrance to the catacombs. Now there is no more blood being spilled.

After a while of searching, she finally finds him. He is propped up against a boulder, a stone's throw from the river. It looks like there was a small area of calm here, most of the fallen are around him, not on top of him or below him. His eyes are closed, someone closed them for him. His face... his body... is covered in dried blood. The blood is everywhere, still glistening wetly in the deepest wounds. For a moment Marya convinces herself that he is about to sit up, spit out the blood and smile up at her. Then reality reasserts itself, settling like lead upon her shoulders. Struggling under the weight, she falls to her knees, the helmet hitting a corpse beside her with a dull sound. Hands reaching out, touching his face, making to grab him by the collar and shake him... but it is useless.

From the side one of the soldiers is coming over. Walking carefully, coming to serve his duchess. He pauses as he gets a clear look at her. She isn't looking at him, but from the side she looks broken somehow. There are no tears on her cheeks, there is no sobbing, but suddenly he realizes that she is broken. It scares him, he holds back, not certain what he fears. He watches as control is reasserted, as sorrow turns to fury turns to ice and all emotion leaves her face. A gauntleted hand picks up the helmet and Marya Tanar puts it back on her face.

The Swordmage rises and turns to the soldier. "Stretcher. Now." He nods, leaving in a hurry, calling for others to help. The Swordmage leans forward for a moment, places her hand upon Drago's brow, letting it rest there for a moment. Then she rises fully, to find the corpse of the Ogre...

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 15, 2010, 09:13:27 PM
The Ogre is entirely dead, his body crushed by the falling colossus. A colossus that isn't destroyed as much as it is immobilized by it's own weight. It needs help and care if it is to rise and fight again.

Dawn breaks. Real dawn. The sun...you are in the daylight world again!

The Patriarch and his band arrives.

Soldiers clear the rocks before the entrance to the giant's crypt - they find no trace of the men and women that entered.
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: X-Haelyn's Aegis/RK (Andy) June 15, 2010, 10:44:46 PM
Raenwe stalked the field looking for retreating foes, those not quite dead enough yet, and the remainder of his command.  "Where the hell is Seb?  The lazy bastard was supposed to be following me when I charged the ArchDuke?  I'll have his bloody hide for malingering so 'elp me."  "I think he has fair excuse sir" claimed Bryon patiently, "I saw him borne over yon cliff by a vampire, Borric is looking for him now sir." Raenwe cursed and stomped over to the cliff, "well?  Is he dead Borric?"  Borric shook his head, "looks like his cloak caught on a rock sir, he's hanging half way down."  Raenwe snorted and looked down, "not good enough Bry, make a note, if he gets whomped by the first vampire who pansies along flapping his cloak again I'll have him on a charge." Bryon sighed slowly, "indeed sir, sets a bad example to the regular's, I'll make your rules clear to him sir." "Too right you will, now get him up while I go find us a keg of beer and we'll have a drink to Tarren and Rob."  Smiling broadly Bryon set about lowering a rope to the stunned templar while Raenwe stomped off, that was their captain Raenwe, toughest standards, toughest man, but a heart of gold.
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: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 16, 2010, 12:04:03 AM
As the Pontiff returns to the daylight world and take the last step up the stairs he falls to his knees and give thanks to HAELYN. The Book of Law has been recovered and the Grey Duke defeated which is good.

The Book of Law however is bruised by the encounter with the Sun Sword. ´Now the book itself is saved but broken. Calling upon all his love and devotion to Haelyn, remembering the sacrifices made by soldiers and heroes alike, by the dead and the survivors, Wallac want to make it whole again. He ask his Lord for a miracle. HAELYN help your servant and mend the Book of Law so your faithfulls can rejoice from its blessed existence and new copies being made ussing the original [something between mending cleric lvl 0 and miracle cleric level 9]
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: X-LPA/Gaerred Khaiarén (Gray) June 16, 2010, 12:47:43 AM
Gaerred approaches the Pontiff, his face is heavy.

"Your Holiness, I fear that while that is a Book of Laws, it probably is not be the Book of Laws," he says.

"Yet, there is more...I think we should gather the other Lords, your Holiness while you confirm whether that is the Book of Laws," he says.
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: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 16, 2010, 01:13:20 AM
"How can we know for sure?"

"Is there a dating in the cover or something similar?"
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: X-LPA/Gaerred Khaiarén (Gray) June 16, 2010, 01:23:17 AM
"How can we know for sure?"

"Is there a dating in the cover or something similar?"

"It can be divined easily, Patriarch." Gaerred says.

"Everything about this bothers me, Patriarch," he says.

"How can the Grey Duke establish a magical domain which stretches all the way to the Averline Chapel, yet be unable to leave his tomb?"  He says.

"Why is it that Grey Duke, a sorceror of supposed skill purported to be able to take over the sanctity of minds, animate forests to fight for him, summon creatures amongst other feats, yet wield so little magic in his defense?" He continues.

"Furthermore, did it appear to you that he was preparing to break free from his tomb?  I saw no trappings of magic or necessary components, nothing which would suggest he was attempting break from his bondage.  In fact, it was quite the opposite - I saw someone looking for the opportunity to get his jailers to free him."
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: DM B June 16, 2010, 10:43:02 AM
As the Pontiff returns to the daylight world and take the last step up the stairs he falls to his knees and give thanks to HAELYN. The Book of Law has been recovered and the Grey Duke defeated which is good.

The Book of Law however is bruised by the encounter with the Sun Sword. ´Now the book itself is saved but broken. Calling upon all his love and devotion to Haelyn, remembering the sacrifices made by soldiers and heroes alike, by the dead and the survivors, Wallac want to make it whole again. He ask his Lord for a miracle. HAELYN help your servant and mend the Book of Law so your faithfulls can rejoice from its blessed existence and new copies being made ussing the original [something between mending cleric lvl 0 and miracle cleric level 9]

The book is hardly destroyed - just a bit damaged. Stabbed one and partially burned, most around the edges, but also where the Sun Sword pierced it. But no, Haelyn grants no miracle - he's concerned with the books of mortals, not even this one.
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: DM B June 16, 2010, 10:56:49 AM
Kaleiman: I would not be able to tell one Book of Laws from another. The original book has been locked away in Aerele for many years. I doubt that anyone but the senior clergy of the OIT has ever even seen it. Before now that is.

As for the Grey Duke's magic...judging from this battle...the merging of shadow and light, dream and reality...the dead rising...the turning of Tshalen's army to his cause...the summoning of the denizens of the Shadow World...I'd say he was quite active. But I will grant you this; he did not seem at all like his was preparing a ritual to break free. Granted, there are still two weeks until the Eve of the Dead...but I must concur with Gaerred - there are things here we do not fully understand."
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: DM B June 16, 2010, 11:15:05 AM
In more game-mechanical terms you also need to decide what to do with the troops.

WM 11 starts now so you could still move them a bit. Staying up here in the Grey Hills camping in winter isn't such a great idea.
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: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 16, 2010, 12:08:06 PM
The Patriarch suggests returning to the main campsite in Mholien, then let the troops celebrate a bit there, in the camp, before they can dissipate back to their respective destinations. - No foraging.

He is also very concerned that his sister has not shown up! - Not even among the dead.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 16, 2010, 12:24:31 PM
Someone bright suggest that since she was seen entering the giants' crypt she might have remained in the Shadow World somehow when the rest of you crossed back over.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) June 16, 2010, 12:42:33 PM
The Swordmage agrees to lead the army back to Mholien as her last duty as commander. She finishes her remaining duties efficiently.

Some troops are put to work raising the colossus. Troops from Tornilen are made to transport the body of Drago Tanar, as an honor guard. The corpse of the Ogre is carried by the colossus, to be brought back to Tornilen so his body and head can be mounted upon Caer Tornilen.

Prisoners are taken, interrogated by whatever means until they tell all they can. The Swordmage just follows other's lead and does her job, not really any independent initiatives. She does it well enough, but she does not really care about all this.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 16, 2010, 02:48:21 PM
The book is hardly destroyed - just a bit damaged. Stabbed one and partially burned, most around the edges, but also where the Sun Sword pierced it. But no, Haelyn grants no miracle - he's concerned with the books of mortals, not even this one.
[OoC: I assume you mean "he's not concerned.." ]

Kaleiman: I would not be able to tell one Book of Laws from another. The original book has been locked away in Aerele for many years. I doubt that anyone but the senior clergy of the OIT has ever even seen it. Before now that is.

Send a dispatch to OIT informing them that a Book of Law was taken from the Grey Duke - and that they are invited to send some one to estblish wether or not is indeed THE Book of Law that was stolen. If it is the true copy it is to be given back to OIT.

Finding the dead body of Archbishop of Roesone Saraen Bellamie he is to be taken back for burial in Roesone and precautions to prevent his bedoy decomposing is taken (magic I assume). Burials of the dead takes place with proper rituals; All dead of IHH is taken care of by surviving IHH soldiers and the rituals done by Wallac and Rogal.

[OoC: How far can my Dragons and mounted Armsmen reach before season ends?]

IHH would like to move towards Roesone as soon as possible and at speed 4. Recover all their dead soldiers equipment (Armor, weapon mounts etc and bring it back for new recruits). Pay full upkeep for food etc.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Bellam & BC/TB (Bobby) June 16, 2010, 03:14:51 PM
Prisoners are taken, interrogated by whatever means until they tell all they can. The Swordmage just follows other's lead and does her job, not really any independent initiatives. She does it well enough, but she does not really care about all this.

The remaining men of Tshalen's forces are taken into custody - heavily armed and watchful custody - by the forces of Osoerde.  Until the Archduke decides their fate, they are considered traitors to the realm and extremely dangerous.

Bellamie, should he learn of Rashida's disappearance, will advise the Patriarch that the Shadow World will be in great turmoil here for some time to come.  The deaths of so many, the powerful magics over the dead that were used, the merging of the Shadow and Daylight Worlds, and the transfer of the curse of Manethander will all cast it into confusion.  In addition, the Fey King will undoubtably have taken this chance to extend his own influence over this region, restoring part of his domain.  What all this might mean for the vanished Elineans, he cannot say, but he believes they might have a better chance at surviving for some time than they usually would.  And should they meet with the Fey King's forces, he might well strike a bargain with them to return them to this side.  Rashid should not consider them lost.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) June 16, 2010, 03:55:54 PM
Tristan would hear of it, indeed Rashid suggests tearing through and looking for the missing people.

After the priests have repeated that the veil is not to be torn open willynilly, he accepts that with Rashida there, the survivors at least has better chances than without her.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 16, 2010, 05:36:50 PM
Osoer commandeers 1,200 available cavalry and scouts that are largely undamaged and leads them back to Shattered Hills - there is a neccessity for the security they provide.  The remainder is sent back to Osoerde under the command of Tristan until they can be redeployed.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 18, 2010, 12:42:17 AM
Wallac ask Archduke Osoer, The Patriarch and Baron Bellamie for permission to move the 3 remaining templar units through Moriel and end en Bellam
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 18, 2010, 01:35:03 AM
Archduke Osoer welcomes the IHH templars to accompany him and Baron Tristan, first to Ansien, on to Moriel.  From there, the IHH templars are free to make their way to Roesone by way of Bellam.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 18, 2010, 01:56:20 AM
Archduke Osoer welcomes the IHH templars to accompany him and Baron Tristan, first to Ansien, on to Moriel.  From there, the IHH templars are free to make their way to Roesone by way of Bellam.

So noted. Ask if the troops moving along with the Archduke all have horses? [OoC: move 4 or more?]
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-Osoerde (Alan) June 18, 2010, 02:43:57 AM
The forces are all mounted, but given the lateness in the season, the conditions are not great for horses anyways.  The Osoerdean forces begins its return home. Begins the trip to Ansien and the on to Moriel.  If the Pontiff is in a hurry, Osoerde suggests that he and his guard return to Roesone and that Captain (something or other) will follow behind him in orderly procession.  The weather is not good for swift travel.


Osoerdean Forces
~6,000 - 7,000 Mounted, Foot and Missile forces

Bellam
~200 Knights

Tshalen
600-1000 men, under arrest

less injuries

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 18, 2010, 03:10:17 AM
I guess Wallac will go with his men for reasons of morale. Archbishop Bellamie's corps are carried by the armsmen and lots of the men are missing
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 18, 2010, 08:52:31 AM
I guess Wallac will go with his men for reasons of morale. Archbishop Bellamie's corps are carried by the armsmen and lots of the men are missing

However I would like to know if conceptually Wallac, LL, Rogal Destar & bodyguard can reach Roesone before season ends if they move alone
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 18, 2010, 09:18:14 AM
I guess Wallac will go with his men for reasons of morale. Archbishop Bellamie's corps are carried by the armsmen and lots of the men are missing

However I would like to know if conceptually Wallac, LL, Rogal Destar & bodyguard can reach Roesone before season ends if they move alone

If you abandon you army immediately and ride like hell you might reach Caercas by season's end.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) June 18, 2010, 09:35:25 AM
I guess Wallac will go with his men for reasons of morale. Archbishop Bellamie's corps are carried by the armsmen and lots of the men are missing

However I would like to know if conceptually Wallac, LL, Rogal Destar & bodyguard can reach Roesone before season ends if they move alone

If you abandon you army immediately and ride like hell you might reach Caercas by season's end.

Consider it done. The Captain of the Armsmen will be given overall command of the remains of the IHH units. Wallac & Co ride to Roesone bringing the BoL (or whatever it is) with them.

: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 18, 2010, 10:01:44 AM
Horrible weather causes delays - by WM 11 then men are still trudging towards Ansien and by the end of the season they have come no further than the border between Osoeriene and Moergen (the Archduke has gone on ahead and has - barely - manage to reach Moriel).

The Pontiff's group fares little better. Many of the men bear injuries already, including Walalc and Lannelah, which slows them down and makes them week. They spend the Eve of the Dead huddled in a small cave somewhere between West Hold and Bhalaene.
: Re: Turn #67 - Living vs. Manethander in Elinie (Grey Hills)
: DM B June 18, 2010, 10:02:04 AM
Turn ends.