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641859 No. 641859 ID: 05171d

>”Oh… Enzo, you make such beautiful music.”
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No. 653276 ID: 1cebc8

>>653264
What.

>>653265
Have you selected a squad yet?
>>653265
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No. 653283 ID: ed29df

One cannot command others who cannot command themselves. The Princess should develop her athleticism and combat ability. Her potential effectiveness as a warrior is likely inconsequential, but it will give her confidence and may save her something some day. Fortunately, this will take some time, so she should not develop too soon into confidence enough to make her difficult to instruct. Besides, one shouldn't command troops in combat until one has experienced for themselves the trials of heavy equipment, pain, fear and exhaustion that one's soldiers will be contending with. This will only be a fraction of her overall training, but likely an essential one.

As she will likely be suffering repeated failures in the physical and social dimensions of command, at least to begin, she should also be given something she's likely to be good at. Do you have any books on tactics, or on records of past battles that you could have her study? Some academic study will likely be a relative comfort to her.
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No. 653348 ID: fbd0a8

>>653269
I second the idea to train her in that way. Also, are there bags, and is there sand lying around?
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No. 653465 ID: c01a15
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653465

The troops have lined up in a loose formation in front of us.

“You are all to take Prettybeak’s command now. She will be overseeing all of your drills this morning. Dissenters to her command will face punishment.”

> “Y-you’re going to punish anyone who doesn’t do what I say?” asks the Princess.

“No,” I reply. “you are.”

> “I am? Well… ok I guess. I don’t really know how to do that. Uh… They need to tighten their lines and coordinate their strikes better. They took too long to form up during the battle, and that’s why so many of them died when you took over command.”

I didn’t think she was paying that much attention.
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No. 653466 ID: c01a15
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653466

> “Ok… ok! Uh… form… a chevron!”

The troops shuffle into place, taking nearly half a minute to form a semi-solid point. The princess was right.
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No. 653496 ID: ab7529

>Uh… They need to tighten their lines and coordinate their strikes better. They took too long to form up during the battle, and that’s why so many of them died when you took over command.
Good. She's intelligent. You just need to mold her into something that can put that to good use.

>The troops shuffle into place, taking nearly half a minute to form a semi-solid point. The princess was right.
Then she needs to drill her troops to correct that.
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No. 653502 ID: 1cebc8

Smart cookie.

She needs to be more assertive. Have her use a whip, baton, or hand gestures to emphasize her point.
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No. 653503 ID: e114bc

>>653466
Drill them. Start implementing a time limit. Those still trying to get into formation after a certain time have to do pushups or something.
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No. 653525 ID: 557bac

have her run them through drills until they can coordinate. Have her cut rations for those that can't keep up.
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No. 654295 ID: c01a15
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654295

The morning shadows have grown shorter. After four hours of drilling, the first unit of light infantry is able to form up, rotate, and consolidate quickly. The princess has taken to shouting a bit more comfortably, but there is still occasional hesitation in her voice. It has grown raspy, and she is physically tired.

This will not do. Battles can last days, and after only a few hours she is fatigued.
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No. 654296 ID: e114bc

Time to switch to physical training.
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No. 654307 ID: c01a15
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654307

“It is time for your physical training. Get ready.”

> “Wh-what? Today? Already? I can’t! It’s so hot!”

A messenger approaches, and my attention is turned away from the Princess momentarily.
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No. 654308 ID: c01a15
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654308

The messenger is my head scout, Rousso. So far, he is the only one in my company who seems to revel in his military service.

> “Finished scoutin’, sir. I pr’pose we call a small meetin’.”

This is information that I have been waiting for. Should I continue training the princess, or call a meeting? Unfortunately, this is not information that I can share with the princess.
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No. 654309 ID: 153bce

get her doing some light exercises to get her stamina up while you do the meeting, perhaps getting her to join the men in light training.
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No. 654313 ID: d33018

Have her take the troops on some light exercises. Maybe some practice marching in formation around the tower. She can march alongside of them and tell them when to move.

Just make sure to remind her to take plenty of water breaks so no one gets heatstroke.
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No. 654314 ID: 1cebc8

Lunch break for Prettybeak. Go to the meeting.
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No. 654316 ID: a63c95

Get Shyala to take over for the physical training, if you don't think you'd need her at the meeting.
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No. 654317 ID: a7b14c

>>654309
She can't join the men in training yet, she's too weak.
Have her just do light exercises to warm up while you take your meeting.
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No. 654325 ID: e114bc

>>654308
Your wife can take over training, that's something you suggested already.
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No. 654355 ID: ab7529

You can give the princess her exercise assignment, and then go off to the meeting.
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No. 655436 ID: c01a15
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655436

“I will leave you with Shyala to complete your physical training for the day. She is commander in my absence. She has the authority to carry out punishment, and will not hesitate to do so.”

> “Y-yes SIR!”

Were it not for this burdensome princess, I would have Shyala join us. Her additional insight could prove valuable if thing have gone badly in the east. I follow Rousso up to the greatroom near the top of the tower. He spreads a map of his travels onto the glass-topped table in the center.
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No. 655437 ID: c01a15
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655437

> “Here’s what we’re lookin at. Anqqi attempted to move ‘er army west through Pilos, but only made it as far as Dancin’-Flea. She ‘stained heavy losses there and she isn’t going any further. My guess is she’ll come down your way next with an army.”

Rousso erupts in a fit of coughing, and spits on the floor.

> “I finished collectin’ the tax revenue from the villages, too. 14,511 grimps between th’m all.”

“Very well. What else?”

> “Rufio Ortise’s fielded a small army.”

“For what purpose?”

> “Dunno. Couldn’t get a straight answer outta anybody.”

“Have they departed for anywhere?”

> “Nawh. Fuckers are drilling and training outside’v Als Eyvor.”

Hmmmmmmmmm. First I need to decide what to do with the tax revenue.

A) Pay the troops
B) Fortify the tower
C) [OTHER]
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No. 655442 ID: 61fc75

pay the troops, morale is probably low enough as-is.
send someone out to see what rufio is up to, leave no variable unchecked.
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No. 655454 ID: 1cebc8

With all the casualties, you can expect desertion if you don't give your troops incentive. Set up an information board, see if anyone has any good ideas of where to find affordable yet competent gear - if your troops waste their money on con artists, they'll be understocked and pissed.
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No. 655518 ID: e114bc

Don't blow ALL the money on the troops.
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No. 655592 ID: d080c3

Pay partly to the troops, explaining that what is not being paid is being spent on things that will keep them alive. Spend most of what remains on fortificaton. Keep some small part for emergencies.
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No. 655914 ID: 487a03

You can't win a war with no troops. They'll only be resentful if they are expected to defend your newly upgraded tower while they're not getting paid. It's harder to defend a newly upgraded tower when your troops desert.
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No. 656805 ID: c01a15
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656805

>pay the troops

I will pay them, but I will withhold 20% of the revenue to put toward future fortifications. Additional revenue sources will be necessary. In the meantime, I will focus on training the princess. Access to the Cloud Cavalry is invaluable to my cause.

“Rousso, your work is crucial to my outpost. Let me give you your wage.”

> “Not necessary, sir. Gimme enough scratch for just a half gallon of rum and two… ehg… three Bilk prostitutes. Then we’ll call it even.”

“Very well. It’s done.”

14,511 grimps, less about 25 for Rousso’s demands, leaves 14,486. I’ll set aside 2,897 for outpost fortification, and distribute the remaining 11,588 among the 221 troops. The troops will expect about 52 grimps every two weeks. There is not much for them to spend it on out east.
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No. 656821 ID: a19cd5

>>656805
Let's go look at fortification options.
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No. 656822 ID: 1cebc8

How much is a grimp worth?
A) Price of one meal of rations
B) Price of adequate weapons
C) Price of a cart and horse
D) Price of a house
E) Average citizen's yearly requirements
F) How much you have in your personal coffers

Look for a professional merchant, see if you can find gear for your army.
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No. 656828 ID: c01a15
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656828

>>656821
>>656822

To give some estimates [& = grimps]:

1. New Armor and weapons, plus enough mounts for 5% of my garrison: &25,000
2. A four meter stone wall plus a trench around The Shard: &30,000
3. A company of 300 trained and armed mercenaries: &50,000
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No. 656830 ID: e114bc

>>656828
What about just... some bows? Archers are cheap to equip, iirc.
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No. 656833 ID: d4e5cb

You could put out the word that any soldiers volunteering to forego part of their pay would be noted and appreciated, and the pay put towards purchasing things that will keep them alive.
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No. 656839 ID: c01a15
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656839

I could outfit a unit of 75 archers with quality bows and arrows for about &2,500. I would need to appoint my master-at-arms to train them, which would be very time-intensive. I can have Shyala train the heavy infantry, and I will train the light infantry myself. The princess could alternate between shadowing the three of us.

>>656833
I can propose this, but I do not think that it would be a well received request.
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No. 656843 ID: 1cebc8

You need technology. Think about it; you are defending a giant spike in the ground. If you can utilize the power of your defensive position (the shard) with mortar technology (catapult bombs from an elevated position), you might be able to weather the remaining foes with almost no casualties.

Right now, fighting traditionally will get your remaining troops killed. You need to be smart about this or you'll waste your assets and manpower. Remember, any army will fall if you can destroy their cohesive elements. Shoot the brain, the rest of the body is literally too stupid to live. Destroy their supply lines and the army will desert or fight stupidly. Use all your assets - if you're forbidden from using the power of the shard, then just stick a catapult barrage to the top.
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No. 656864 ID: e114bc

>>656839
Uh

Okay forget equipment. Can you just, I don't know, hire some random civilians to go find out what Ortise is doing with his little army?

Maybe you two can join forces if you're lucky.
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No. 656930 ID: ebcefd

How well do archers even work against exoskeletons?

For defenses, could we move dirt from the edge of the crater to a mound around the base of the Shard* to make the crater into a moat? That way we could mostly use the Shard's walls and have a smaller perimeter to defend. Moving the dirt would be a lot of work, but we do have a small army.

* Since the door is at current ground level we might do something for that like make a ramp down to it and eventually build a wall around the ramp.
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No. 656931 ID: 18e03f

>>656864
Wrong Ortise. Enzo's the one in the church. Rufioh's the white dragon, or whatever the hell his moniker was. This doesn't necessarily mean joining forces is impossible, but I'd assume it's unlikely to work.
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No. 656984 ID: ebcefd

Another thing. I was thinking about your previous interaction with the villagers and their chief, and it occurs to me that they do not understand how serious a threat you are protecting them from. I get the impression from what the chief said that Anqqi's last war was long ago and far away, and the infantry acted like most of them had never even seen a Ganthu. Remind the people why our harsh methods are necessary, why we are necessary. Take the corpse of the most menacingly hulking, bladed, armor plated raider available and put it on display in the village. Tell them that this is what is coming and that the bug-men are not merciful. Perhaps it might cause a panic, but better that they be terrified of a real danger than oblivious to it and uncooperative.
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No. 657009 ID: c01a15
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657009

>use crater defensively
The problem is that the entrance is below ground level, down at the base of the crater. The reason that we station troop formations outside of the crater is to avoid giving attackers the high ground. Positioning troops anywhere within the crater would be tactically unwise.

>join forces with Ortise
As I mentioned earlier, I have sent numerous messenger birds to Als Eyvor to petition Rufio Ortise for help. There has been no reply.

>inform villagers of the nature of the threat
I have considered this, and the decision remains difficult. Telling the people would make some more motivated to defend their homes. The majority of people, however, are prone to panic, mob-mentality, and stupidity. I have little concrete evidence to show of an impending threat from the east, and I lack the support of any titans or realm authorities on the existence of a threat.
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No. 657010 ID: bd8b82

hmm... SPIIIIKES! add spikes in the crater that can catch an unwary charge down it, destroying it's momentum. the troops will know where the traps are but a foe will be skewered.
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No. 657015 ID: c01a15
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657015

>spikes
This may be a decent idea. The problem lies in if my troops are backed against the crater and pushed in. I would have to train them to flank enemy formations to then push them into the pits. It is an inexpensive fortification that comes at very low cost, but is also a hazard. Provided the correct training is done, it could work to our favor.

Before I pay the troops and descend to the yard to resume the day’s training, I need to make a crucial decision: should I attempt to inform my people of the imminent threat from the east? At best, it will inspire them to stand up for their land, and at worst it may induce panic and chaos.
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No. 657018 ID: c4d90f

>>657010
Outwards facing pointed logs are a fortification staple, after all. However, that is a lot of wood to cover even a sector of the crater...
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No. 657024 ID: 1cebc8

Don't forget the boiling oil trick. That helps.

I got an idea: every day you see enemy scouts, pour oil down the crater from the edges. Set it on fire at the base if the attackers get too close.

Even if you can only fire a few streams, the panic from literal "flaming pits" should bottleneck the enemy into easily targeted streams.
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No. 657035 ID: bd8b82

start with the upper ranks. inform them about it and see what they think. a Sergeant from the area of the common folk could more easily know the disposition of the people.
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No. 657044 ID: e114bc

I'm not sure how much fortifying the spire is really going to help. I mean, in the case of a siege, part of the army can bypass the spire, or report back that we're pinned down.

Putting in traps that we can lure attackers into is a good idea though. Or simple fortifications near the edge, like wooden walls.
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No. 657074 ID: 01aa3d

Can you station the archers in the spire? are there enough windows for them to fire out of?
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No. 657095 ID: 0f4536

>The problem is that the entrance is below ground level, down at the base of the crater.
Could we account for entrance access building a ramp spiraling around the edge of the edge of the tower, and then fill in the rest of the middle of the crater? (Diagram in questdis)
I suppose just carving a new entrance is ruled out by either the material being too strong to carve or such a hole making it structurally unsound?

>should I attempt to inform my people of the imminent threat from the east?
I vote you do so. Scared people can do irrational things, but when it is an external threat they tend to be more likely to support militaristic authority than turn against it. Besides, the people will most likely find out the truth eventually, and it is better that they have their panicked surprise now than when raiders slip past us and beat down their doors. And if worst comes to worst, if our fort falls advanced warning will give the people somewhat more of a chance to flee. I think an attack by a squad of Ganthu and the corpses to show for it should be fairly convincing, and if we still need more evidence we might try to get a messenger from Uuhg to back us up about the threat.
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No. 657124 ID: c01a15
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657124

This is a good line of thinking for defense of such a difficult feature. I am sure that I can build on it. The obstacles are: gathering enough wood to support the tunnel to the door and gathering enough spikes to line the crater. The desert is nearly devoid of wood. If I can get those materials, then I can set this plan into motion.

>station archers on the spire
The tower lacks enough windows to position archers. That was part of the appeal of the surrounding wall.

>tell the people about the oncoming threat
Very well. I will do this as quickly as possible.

>petition Uuhg for evidence
Uuhg has refused to do more than speak with me over the past few weeks, but I will continue to try.
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No. 657125 ID: c01a15
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657125

It has become clear that there is little I can do while remaining stationed here at The Shard. I will need to venture west again in search of supplies and assistance. Spreading word about the coming danger of Anqqi the Legged among the plainfolk will require some creativity. My reputation there is as a cruel and self-serving tyrant, and my desperate need for conscripts has not helped with that. Among other things, I need to haul several tons of wood, fortify a nearly indefensible tower, torture a stalwart prisoner, and turn a meek princess into a hero.

This will all take staggering amounts of work. All of us will have very hard lives from now on. Nothing will be easy. That is why Anqqi should fear us.



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