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Post by Maester Maurin on Jan 28, 2008 21:53:20 GMT -5
Lyas is trying.....
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Post by melon on Jan 28, 2008 22:26:00 GMT -5
And Tytos Warren's son would be Lord Paramount you could hope for Regent...
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Jan 28, 2008 22:27:01 GMT -5
The Far Reach Army caught helplessly on the other side of the Rush begin moving catapaults to barrage the River Gate. Engineers attempt to build makeshift bridges but will largely wait on the other side in hopes the navy can be used to ferry troops across to storm the southern most gate of the city.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jan 28, 2008 22:41:47 GMT -5
Right, Tall. And after Warren's children, Alexius is the next in line.
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Post by melon on Jan 28, 2008 23:00:10 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be Warren younger brother.
Ryan or something.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jan 28, 2008 23:03:14 GMT -5
Alexius is older than Ryan by a year or so.
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Post by melon on Jan 28, 2008 23:04:32 GMT -5
OK...
I just really thought there was another one before Alexius.
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Post by Percy Rivers on Jan 28, 2008 23:20:02 GMT -5
The Far Reach Army caught helplessly on the other side of the Rush begin moving catapaults to barrage the River Gate. Engineers attempt to build makeshift bridges but will largely wait on the other side in hopes the navy can be used to ferry troops across to storm the southern most gate of the city. Ugh, this isn't good for me, I know. But Callen had a stone bridge built across the Blackwater at the first feasible position. It's a little upstream, due to the fact that the Blackwater is immense.
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Post by Erik on Jan 28, 2008 23:22:09 GMT -5
Erik will be sailing with Felryn. His relevant stats, and a few that might just crop up:
Grandmaster Axefighting Expert Sailing Expert Naval Battle Apprentice Ambushing Novice Fistfighting Beginner Leadership
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Post by Percy Rivers on Jan 28, 2008 23:34:30 GMT -5
At least I think he did. I may be making this all up, it happens when you're on Nyquil and have an exam every day.
But yah, trying to build a makeshift wooden bridge over the Blackwater would be almost impossible, especially in war. It's huge. You could go upstream, but the Lannister block that way.
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Jan 29, 2008 0:48:16 GMT -5
-Yeah its a good thing my second is a grandmaster in construction only reason I am trying.
In the next round the Far Reach is going to continue its barrage on the River gate and surrounding walls. Alexander is going to send messages using flashing light from shore to try and get the friendly ships surrounding the city to make its approach to pick up his army and ferry them across. For now the men are waiting on the other banks out of missile range.
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Post by The Smith on Jan 29, 2008 1:03:18 GMT -5
The Valesmen: 12,900
Death rides through the camp of Vale man screaming. The riders of Baratheon send most of the men running who they do not kill. Prince Andry and his core of best knights clash into the defenses Lord Pryor and Ser Egan are forming. The Vale soldiers who had been surronding those men are brushed away with shocking ease. Prince Andry crosses swords with Ser Richard Egan, and Egan falls his lung sliced open. Lord Fell of Felwood is in turn struck down by Lord Pryor. When Pryor sees the body of his true friend, he cries out in pain. Running to his life long friend he cradles the body to his chest and weeps.
Ser Roland Royce manages to quell a great deal of the fighting between Vale and River Forces. A bubble of his allies begin to form around the Royce knight. Both Riverlander s and Valemen following him.
The King's guard lead by Ser Grandison hurry towards freedom, but are pursued by a force of Baratheon's men.
The Riverlanders: 10,900
Horas Blackwood's guards move out of the riverland camp. The number of men guarding the hand swell, as confused frightened men join up with the cohesive band fleeing combat.
Tytos soon has almost a thousand men following his commands. His group still in the center of the Riverlands' camp has not met either enemy.
The Westermen: 13,400
Ser Walter Plumm now leads the charge. His men are proving very effective against the confused Riverlanders. But when he mets the begining of the defensive screen being constructed by Tytos Blackwood his forces are slowed for the first time.
The Crownlanders: 6,000
The Crownlanders begin to move towarsds the battle in a catious formation. Unsure of who the enemy is and where they are.
The Stormlander Sortie Party: 9,400
Prince Andry's men are inflicting heavy losses on the vale forces, and even worse they are destroying the morale of those loyal to the vale. a few men begin to stream away from the battle, not wanting any part of the Mounted Knights, or the rabble lead by Lyas Bolton following them.
The exciting conclusion coming soon.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jan 29, 2008 1:17:37 GMT -5
The Crownland host, under Karlon Barclay (a veteran and uncle to Lord Barclay) is to turn against the Stormlander party and if possible, to kill or capture Andry. They are to keep a good defense against possible confused attacks from the Westerlanders or Riverlanders.
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Post by Horas on Jan 29, 2008 1:24:16 GMT -5
From his position outside of the battle, Horas has a clearer view of the chaos. He quickly dispatches messengers to the Crownlands force telling them to attack Andry from the rear. He also tries to send a message to Banefort or Marten to cease fighting and cooperate against Andry.
Should Andry's forces present their flank Horas will order his guard captain to lead the troops in a charge against their rear. He will keep around 50 guards in reserve for his own safety. Should the battle be already lost he will retreat.
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Post by House Dustin on Jan 29, 2008 1:25:07 GMT -5
I can't tell from the description if Andry has exposed his flank or rear to Roland's gathering forces. If he has, Roland will lead what forces he has in a strong charge on that flank. If the flank is not exposed Roland will gather strength until he can engage. His tendencies are towards audacity and directness. If Jon Royce is nearby he'd also join said charge.
Lord Pryor weeps like a baby... I guess we'll get to see if he can command without his buddy.
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