DM_Matt
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kirinke said:ooc:
The main gist of the plan was to use the gem as a kind of lure, one that could draw the twice damned or their more powerful servants to an ambush of the group's choosing. If we can, we'll kill whatever ones are there and maybe letting the lesser 'servants' carry the gem off to present to Cronos or whoever as a trophy. Then boom.
IC:
"Superior numbers do not always win wars my lord." she looked grim as she thought, tapping her forarm with the fingers of her other hand and her holy symbol inscribed ring glittered in the room's light. "As we do not outnumber the enemy, needs be we must use what forces we have to bear against them as cleverly as possible. Strike out at the supply lines, make sure that all the food and supplies the enemy gets is inedible or ruined. A half-starved army is half-beat. Use your druids to send the local animals against the armies, keep them up at night with the animals themselves, howling wolves and dogs, snarling cats. Bats in the sentries faces and suchlike." she said. "We have weather workers as well, I suspect. Turn the land and the air against the invaders with the help of the druids and clerics in your army."
"Use your archers to send volleys of blessed and magicked arrows at the undead and the demons. Send in teams of clerics and magic users to strike out at the ranks, but randomly. Use teleports often." she smiled grimly. "Fighting such large numbers in a traditional way will only get more of your men killed. Ambush and guerrila tactics are best in such circumstances.
Zarun says "There numeric advantage is not such that we would resort to holding back the bulk of our conventional forces. obviously it is foolish to simply charge in, but guirilla tactics is a war such as this are usually a sign that you've lost and you know it. Such methods will not deter an enemy such as this. They are quite willing to sustain large numbers of casualties. Their rank and file believe that those who die were weak, and their leaders think their rank and file are racially inferior creatures whose lives are of no consequence beyond the role they have in their plans.
Your wizard (nodding to Barnak) certainly has access to teleportation magic. I suggest that you get going as soon as you can prepare.At minimum, I will send Kayla to accompany you., She is much in your debt and her particular fighting style is quite effective against large numbers of weaker opponents. If you can fit them in to your teleportation capacity, I also offer three of my best guards, as well as whatever material support you may desire.