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<blockquote data-quote="Bloodweaver1" data-source="post: 3386881" data-attributes="member: 31459"><p>I agree that our joined force is no match for a straight up engagement and the cavalry would be of better use <strong>outside</strong> of the square. However, it is only a matter of time before the Horde’s Leadership regroups the young Orcs that we successfully ran off and surges against the town square. For once the square falls, so does the town. So I see two possible options. We can either attempt to ‘rescue’ the town square or we can follow Barok’s lead and make a strike against the Horde’s Leadership. My vote is for going after the leadership. Granted the Horde’s Leadership is going to be more experienced and heavily guarded but they are not going to see this coming, which could be the only advantage that we need. </p><p></p><p><strong><u>Strategy</u></strong>: Let the horsemen ride scout and track down how to get to the main camp. Plus they could also provide distractions so that our force of 270 can tread through the chaos of battle rather unseen. Caramip would use what’s left of the wand of Darkness to help conceal the force as necessary. Once we get within range, all archers would then take to the trees while the foot soldiers would wait with the horsemen. Next Caramip could use her last Bardic music which would signal the attack. Archers would fire and those on the ground would wait for the Orc’s to run into the woods and then get them. Using darkness and surprise to their advantage. If the Orcs do not run into the woods, then they become pincushions. </p><p></p><p>Again just these are just my thoughts. This is a team effort.</p><p></p><p>-Blood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloodweaver1, post: 3386881, member: 31459"] I agree that our joined force is no match for a straight up engagement and the cavalry would be of better use [B]outside[/B] of the square. However, it is only a matter of time before the Horde’s Leadership regroups the young Orcs that we successfully ran off and surges against the town square. For once the square falls, so does the town. So I see two possible options. We can either attempt to ‘rescue’ the town square or we can follow Barok’s lead and make a strike against the Horde’s Leadership. My vote is for going after the leadership. Granted the Horde’s Leadership is going to be more experienced and heavily guarded but they are not going to see this coming, which could be the only advantage that we need. [B][U]Strategy[/U][/B]: Let the horsemen ride scout and track down how to get to the main camp. Plus they could also provide distractions so that our force of 270 can tread through the chaos of battle rather unseen. Caramip would use what’s left of the wand of Darkness to help conceal the force as necessary. Once we get within range, all archers would then take to the trees while the foot soldiers would wait with the horsemen. Next Caramip could use her last Bardic music which would signal the attack. Archers would fire and those on the ground would wait for the Orc’s to run into the woods and then get them. Using darkness and surprise to their advantage. If the Orcs do not run into the woods, then they become pincushions. Again just these are just my thoughts. This is a team effort. -Blood [/QUOTE]
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