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<blockquote data-quote="Faehlle Cennaire" data-source="post: 1354312" data-attributes="member: 13856"><p>Faehlle nods quietly as Dolfuur asks to see what maps this upstart Lord had of these lands, grinning as he demands admittance to the war tent. An attack of any kind could not be planned effectively without knowledge of the local terrain, she reminded herself, and she wanted to learn what she could before agreeing to a course of action.</p><p></p><p><em>"Taking the fortress by surprise would be crucial, on this point I agree with Trent. Otherwise they could simply shut themselves in until reinforcements arrived, and we would need to lay seige; neither a quick nor an easy task, so I've heard. It would be easier to attack a town at the ready rather than a fortress: the town is more open, with fewer defences. Futhermore, toppling the fortress first would not only give us a position of strategic prominence, but would surely boost the morale of any resistance within Taran to help us overthrow the Kazadars and eject them from this part of the land."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"It would be, however,"</em> she cautioned, <em>"a most difficult and dangerous mission. Attacking and holding the town would surely be easier and cost fewer lives, while still giving us some kind of defencible ground against a counterstrike by the enemy."</em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><em>{ooc: Aren't there two forts? The tower we attacked and a larger one south of town where half their troops are garrisoned? I agree strongly with Dolfuur, we need to see some maps (or at least, a good description), what kind of numbers we're dealing with on each side and what kind of objectives there are to be taken before we start making too many plans.}</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faehlle Cennaire, post: 1354312, member: 13856"] Faehlle nods quietly as Dolfuur asks to see what maps this upstart Lord had of these lands, grinning as he demands admittance to the war tent. An attack of any kind could not be planned effectively without knowledge of the local terrain, she reminded herself, and she wanted to learn what she could before agreeing to a course of action. [i]"Taking the fortress by surprise would be crucial, on this point I agree with Trent. Otherwise they could simply shut themselves in until reinforcements arrived, and we would need to lay seige; neither a quick nor an easy task, so I've heard. It would be easier to attack a town at the ready rather than a fortress: the town is more open, with fewer defences. Futhermore, toppling the fortress first would not only give us a position of strategic prominence, but would surely boost the morale of any resistance within Taran to help us overthrow the Kazadars and eject them from this part of the land." "It would be, however,"[/i] she cautioned, [i]"a most difficult and dangerous mission. Attacking and holding the town would surely be easier and cost fewer lives, while still giving us some kind of defencible ground against a counterstrike by the enemy."[/i] [COLOR=DarkOrange][i]{ooc: Aren't there two forts? The tower we attacked and a larger one south of town where half their troops are garrisoned? I agree strongly with Dolfuur, we need to see some maps (or at least, a good description), what kind of numbers we're dealing with on each side and what kind of objectives there are to be taken before we start making too many plans.}[/i][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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