And so it was that the army marched to the east, to free the beleaguered citizens of Seaward. Baron Geren of Moere commanded the vanguard, but the one riding at the front urging the men ever on, was Ser Estevan Daulton. It was the Green Knight, as much as anything, that forged the various dragoons, lancers and scouts of the vanguard into a cohesive fighting force. On several occasions small bands of gnoll raiders where met, and each time the Green Knight led the charge, giving them little time to put up a proper fight.
When the army reached Seaward, it was to find that the gnoll host there was already waiting. Although not masters of siegecraft, the gnolls had prepared a fortified position atop a steep ridge overlooking the road to Seaward. It soon became clear, that it would take a lot of effort to dislodge them.
Conferring with Ser Guy de Nichalaer of the Knights of Haelyn, a master at siege tactics and urban warfare, Kaven quickly concluded that it would take several weeks to make any meaningful impact on the gnoll position. Indeed the preferable approach would be to make walls of circumvallation around the gnoll position and starve them out. It would also help ensure that you get ALL the gnolls, but at the cost of the army’s momentum. It came down to that… or storm their position.
With the vanguard roaming to pick out those stragglers, too intent on raiding to get to safety, Kaven himself rode along the ridge, looking for weak spots in the fortification, as well as trying to determine how many units with ranged capability the gnolls had. Scouts where dispatched to Seaward keep, seeking to establish contact with the belaguered governor.
It was evident, that the gnolls had ample ranged weapons; probably more than those few Medorean bowmen, and Diemean crossbowmen, that the army had brought along. And although perhaps not as good as Anuirean longbowmen they looked to be formidable nonetheless. Most of the gnoll units bristled with throwing spears and javelins as well.
Calling the commanders together Kaven lays out his assesment. "Any suggestions as to the next approach? It could take weeks to besiege this fortification, weeks we might not have, as well as it will cost us too dearly to assault it.
Splitting forces at this juncture could be unwise, yet holding everything back here will spell the doom of Seriene... and there is the Valley of Mists to take into consideration too, if the High Priestess the Eastern Temple is right...”
“They seem to be stalling,” was the only response forthright from one of the minor nobles.
Kaven sighed audibly.
"Yes, well, the obvious facts aside, does anyone have any ideas that does not involve months of counter-sieging, or throwing ourselves against a fortified gnoll position?"
The witch, Hermedhie spoke.
“With time, realm magic, could bring the walls down--but the same is true also of a siege. It seems unlikely that we will be able to draw them out--the Red Wind apparantly has no intention of such--and while the gnolls are surely fodder, they are useful fodder at the moment.
Serien cannot hold much longer--I bet the plan of the gnolls is twofold. This fortified position is supposed to be here to slow us down, and, they will take Serien and use it as another fortified position and staging area for these two purposes it is an ideal location.
Not only men will fight this battle, I and my friend will use sword and magic to make sure we can soon get on to the mind behind this evil. We will fight where we see our weakest front.”
While waiting for a response from the rest, Kaven pondered about this dilemma, then looked at the gathered.
"The idea of feigning retreat might not be so bad, where it not for the fact that they are more mobile than us... if they really are attempting to stall us here, as High Priestess Marie suggests, they would have to engage us, should we actually turn about and march away from them or resume their siege, thus leaving their fortified position.
Our vanguard will kill all scouts looking for the main army, blinding them from our position... comments to this idea?"
Ser Estavan shook his head.
“The element of surprise is lost. If they knew we were comming and had time to prepare their position, they have surely sent messengers to Serien as well; and those we cannot overtake.
So the options limit themselves to the following; Let me lead the attack on the gnoll position immeidately with all available units. Alternatively the main army can remain here to siege the gnolls, while I take the van and head to Serien - where they can hopefully do at least some good."
Kaven sighed.
"Assesments everyone? Baron Geren, Ser Cereval, Ser Guy, Brother Anduval? I do not doubt that we can take them, but the costs will be severe... flaming arrows and oil? Magics? I would almost prefer anything to a direct assault, and we do not have the time or manpower for the construction of circumvallation..."
Ser Guy added his voice to the general murmur at that point.
“My background is as a siege commander and a cavalry commander. I prefer strong rolling and grinding approaches.... but since time is of the essence, and we have stronger numbers, discipline, and intellect... We should plan an assault... We need to make sure it is Ingenious, and clever... but we cannot siege if time is not on our side.”
For a long moment the tent fell into silence, as all eyes fell on the Baron-General while he studied the hill, listening to the taunts and jibes from the Gnoll forces in their fortified position.
"We shall advance under the cover of darkness, getting close enough for the warriors to press on without losing breath, well outside range of their archers though. We assault, at first light... our attack shall be preceded by two volleys from the bowmen, with burning rags attached to the arrow heads. Hopefully a little fire will help cause panic through their ranks.
The Green knight will lead the charge, but it will be with the RCS templars, and myself hot on his heels. Hopefully we can press an advantage and breach well enough inside to get more men in, armsmen take front, regulars come in after, wedge and spread out inside.”
Kaven turned to look at the commanders in turn.
“Ser Cereval you will be leading the troops on my left, Count Duwhile, the right, stick close and put your swords to good use.
Count Shoel, you will ride with the Vanguard. Circle about and run down those that attempt to escape.
Ser Guy, i leave you with the archers and crossbowmen... I want arrows and bolts flying over my head untill the very second we attempt to breach the wall, get them to keep their head down and minimize fire upon us as we ascend. “
The Knight-Lieutenant nodded, as Kaven moved on.
“Brother Anduval, though I know the knights by far prefer to ride into battle, should the situation demand it, I ask that you lead the knights to assist where the situation is most dire. If you see an opening, utilize it to get the knights inside and wreak havoc, Haelyn protects! “
“Haelyn protects,” Anduval Geren, High Inquisitor of the Orthodoxy and uncle to the Baron of Geren replied, clasping a fist to his heart and nodding his consent to the order recieved.
The Baron next turned to his nephew, who gave him a level eyed stare.
“Baron Geren, you will lead the rear, or reserves if you will, should our men falter anywhere, I trust you to discover it and send people to plug the hole.
Sir Estevan and I will seek their commanders, and vanquish them in personal combat, hopefully spreading more confusion. It is imperative that we break their morale as well as their backs. This will not be an easy fight.”
Stepping back, and looking at the commanders as a whole, Kaven let out a little sigh.
“Gentlemen, get some rest, position guards and prepare for the morning, Haelyn willing we shall control that hill by noon tomorrow, with no gnoll alive anywhere near Seaward. We shall keep the sun in our back when the sun strikes, let them see us in all our glory, and tremble! Gentlemen, Haelyn guide your hand, morning come!"