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In responce to raids from the Pacharnati Empire, the largest and most populous nation in Eyerdar, the Occidental Alliance(Us - the White Republic, the Kaichou Empire and the Sunset Alliance) has jointly declared war and deployed its colonial forces. After several smaller skirmishes our forces dug in and awaited winter's passing. It is now spring and the snows have started to melt. Our forces have been deployed across a wide front to protect our outlying colonies from pacharnati attacks. We now have the initiative. White Republic forces available: 20 ships of the line and 15 frigates
5000 well equipped, mounted officers 7 000 rangers 6000 Maargard 10 000 Stormborn 10 00 Blitzkriegers 20 000 cavalry - hussars,lancers,dragoons and cuirasseurs 80 000 Line infantry 40 000 Colonial militia infantry Artillery corps and field medics of the order of St. Roise We have ample reserves available if need be. Our land forces are split into three armies, our navy is reinforced by an additional 18 ships of the line and 12 frigates from our allies. The land forces they've deployed are 120 000 for each. Now we must decide on a plan of action. A.Distract the enemy with attacks on the mountain passes, advance our forces along the coast B.Distract the enemy with attacks on the coast and try to force the mountain passes then C.Full-on offensive on every front, overwhelm and crush them! D.Another plan
bumping, but don't want to play this evening, sorry. Will just leave the tab open and read through the thread in morning.
Grayson Walker
Rolled 96, 42, 34, 83, 90, 86, 81 = 512 (7d100)
Tarsen's forces will work together with our allies to occupy the enemy's forces while Vareg and Alus advance from the north. 4 rolls average + 3 rolls seperate
Hunter Hill
good rolls
Gabriel Cox
Rolled 46, 59, 60, 84 = 249 (4d100)
63,75 for the distraction, 90, 86 and 81 for the two armies and navy - wew lad. Central forces advanced north and engaged the enemy at the mountain range's edge. Some territory was taken, but those forces were under orders not to atack any major fortresses. The distraction worked great in allowing our northern forces to swoop across the coastal region. In a matter of weeks we've taken almost all the lands northeast of Anchichu, the Pacharnati capital. Enemy resistance was disorganised and couldn't even slow us down. Our navy made rapid progress, destroying the pacharnati warfleet with ease as we now have dominance over the northeast. Rolling for pacharnati efforts now 1.Mountain fortification 2.Coastal counterattack 3.Rallying troops from the central area 4.Reinforcements from the west
Jayden Morris
The pacharnati have rallied many forces to the front. They've convinced their people that this is a fight for survival and though they are technologically behind us(their main armaments are arquebus guns and melee weapons) they will try to match and surpass us in numbers and use terrain, fortifications and zeal to even the scales. Our coastal offensive was stopped by the appearance of a large enemy army near Anchichu, numbering around 120 000 at present. Two smaller enemy armies(estimated at around 50 000 each) have reinforced the mountain fortresses and another large army has appeared from the west, threatening to flank General Fao Nim's forces. Now's our initiative - proposal plans of action.
Elijah Perez
I'm here, but too lazy ans busy to come up with a plan.
Adrian Morris
and i dont have a plan
Mason Perez
Since noone thinking. Send Shitashiba army to help gen fao nim from being flank. Alus and Vareg take care of the yuge army near anchichu up north, by bombing them Tarsen and Yi sei bomb the smaller army near the fort, and stop them if they try to flank Shit or Alus
Jeremiah King
Rolled 15, 19, 97, 91, 50, 90, 22 = 384 (7d100)
All right, let's give the generals the initiative and just get some rolls for them. I'm in a lazy mood too I suppose. 1.Fao Nim 2.Shitashiba 3.Yi Sei 4.Tarsen 5.Alus 6.Vareg 7.The fleet
Adam Fisher
Well white people are aright our allies not so much.
Levi Garcia
>1.Fao Nim bad >2.Shitashiba bad >3.Yi Sei good >4.Tarsen good >5.Alus meh >6.Vareg good >7.The fleet bad
Luis Powell
I like how people don't post during planning stage but when we vote on what our country does everyone gives their opinions
Xavier Nelson
Fao Nim and Shitashiba's forces were flanked and pushed back by a large enemy counter-offensive. Some casualties were sustained, at present they're camped near the Inroki river. Yi Sei and Tarsen used the enemy's focus on the plains to break through the pass east of Anchichu, completely destroying all enemy forces in the area. Vareg's forces engaged the large enemy army in a major battle north of the capital and after two days of fighting the arrival of Alus' reinforcements spelled the doom of the pacharnati, whose formations broke and fled - many were captured, others have gone to the capital. The fleet's been rather inactive with no enemies to face and is now patrolling the waters. Our forces have now surrounded Anchichu from the grasslands to the north, Much of the city is unprotected by walls and lies at the foot of the mountain. As one climbs higher the first layer of walls protects the military district, a second layer of walls protects the city of the wealthy and higher up lie the largest temples and palaces of the Empire. The southwestern mountain passes are still in the hands of the pacharnati. Beyond them lie most of their forces at present. The city is defended by a sizable force and the lands to the west can still provide reinforcements. A.Have our northern forces assist the southern ones and aim to eliminate the enemy armies in the field B.Have our southern forces rush to block the pass and separate the capital from the armies in the plains, while the northern forces besiege the city C.Assault the capital as soon as possible with our northern forces(Vareg, Alus, Tarsen, Yi Sei - around 250 000 men) D. Leave some forces in the area and march the rest westward E.Another plan
Lucas Lee
planning stage is complex as fuck. Like I don't even know where the most of forces are coming from right now.
Juan Murphy
That why I come up with the plans most of the time to help the follow white people to victory. B.Have our southern forces rush to block the pass and separate the capital from the armies in the plains, while the northern forces besiege the city We have to cut off the capital and seige it to death.
Ian Young
B
Justin Bailey
Also have our navy just bomb the coast cities we don't have control of and cause a bit of chaos to at least slow down the reinforcements from the west.
Levi Allen
Shoulda posted a map instead
Parker Barnes
Rolled 1, 28, 91, 78 = 198 (4d100)
Plan B approved 1.Southern forces rush to the pass 2.Northern forces sieging the capital 3.Naval raids on the west 4.Enemy reinforcements from the west
Owen Jackson
Also bulgar send some people to the new pajit nation tell them if they just raid the pacharnati boarder, we'll give them some money, or some land just a bit for their help. This will futher divide the pacharnati forces.
Liam Young
Rip south forces our allies. Also the northern forces. At least our raids worked great. Too bad the enemies got reinforcements.
Nathan Hill
>1
FUCK
Thomas Martin
1 here we come
John Roberts
1
Logan Walker
...
Lincoln Powell
While our navy has wrecked havoc along the pacharnati coast, their reserves still managed to mobilize and provide reinforcements to the capital, which forced Vareg to fall back to the east or be encircled. To the south the great battle for Green Mountain was fought for over a week. The Pacharnati Emperor led his forces personally. Three times the kaichou-chink armies failed to take the fortified positions of the green heights. The arrival of pacharnati reinforcements and mercenaries from other tribes from the south and west led to a pincer attack on our allied forces. A daring night raid led to the loss of much of Fao Nim's supplies. The general attempted to make a desperate push north to break through the pass. The pacharnati purposefuly allowed him to go through, as they had prepared traps and ambushes in the pass - tens of thousands of chink soldiers were killed or captured, Fao Nim's head was put on a spike. Many of Shitashiba's troops froze to death as they were pushed further into the mountains without supplies.The kaichou general eventually managed to withdraw our remaining southern forces back to the river after taking major losses. Upon reaching the river and assuring the safety of the survivors, the general commited suicide. In our rear pacharnati resistance have been making raids on our supply chains, which has led to our militia forces being redirected to the defence of those supply routes. It is now summer. A.Withdraw to more defensive positions, await reinforcements and secure our supply chains B.Rush to take the capital before the enemy's southern forces can arrive C.Bring our northern west and then south to attack the Emperor's army D.Another suggestion
Xavier Davis
A
William Turner
>A.Withdraw to more defensive positions, await reinforcements and secure our supply chains Also have our navy still raiding the coast cities by bombing them to dust. Don't get to close. Also have the pajit new union maybe raid a bit on the boarder they share tell them we'll give them monies also they can keep what they raid.
Josiah Cruz
...
Juan Wilson
>Also have the pajit new union maybe raid a bit on the boarder they share tell them we'll give them monies also they can keep what they raid.
why
Jonathan Russell
>Also have the pajit new union maybe raid a bit on the boarder they share tell them we'll give them monies also they can keep what they raid.
how about no
Nolan Moore
To fuck them a bit, to divide their efforts but if you're are jews about it then I guess we don't do it. I'm giving ideas, to see what will work.
Zachary Taylor
A I like the idea for the pajit to raid. I think it will help us a bit.
Julian Edwards
this
Connor Kelly
As the war continues it is quite likely that the NPU will join in and attack the Pacharnati from the west in order to take some territory and riches for themselves. While we've given the order for our troops to regroup and reinforce, what shall we do about the NPU? A.Let them do whatever they wish and don't get involved in any way B.Warn them not to take any territory from the pacharnati C.Encourage them to raid the empire, keep any territory they can hold on to D.Begin negotiations to make the NPU an ally
Gabriel Thompson
D.Begin negotiations to make the NPU an ally Let's start negotiations, it's doesn't mean we have to do anything. But I think it's better if we get everyone on the same level first.
Nathan Brooks
>B.Warn them not to take any territory from the pacharnati
Jose Wilson
C
Joseph Ross
D and B
Nathan Perry
C.
Benjamin Mitchell
How about we do all the choices of BC and D since it's a tie. We encourage them to raid but not take land, and begin negotiations.
John Young
C
Evan Clark
B
Jaxson Peterson
D
Luis Perez
>C
Angel Long
>B
Asher Price
>B
Justin Evans
D
Logan Wright
C
Jackson Gray
D
Jackson Ortiz
D
Benjamin White
There's no way for that to work. Negotiating means we'll try to make them part of our alliance - not just for this war, but in general. We can't have them join our alliance, contribute resource and troops to the war and then not give territory. We've sent messengers to the NPU - we'll encourage them to raid the empire's hinterlands and if they can afford it they are free to occupy some territories as well. Together with our fleet this will aim to disrupt further reinforcements from the west. A month after the disastrous battle of Green Mountain, our troops are rested and reinforced. In the northern front we have 250 000 men under Vareg, Alus and Tarsen ready for battle. Militia detachments have secured our supply routes and dealt with partisans for now. General Yi Sei has taken over the southern theater. Chink and Kaichou forces there have been reinforced to 230 000 and are ready to avenge their fallen brothers. A.Advance on both fronts and attempt to engage the enemy in the field B.Assault the capital from the north, keep the southern forces as a constant threat at the enemy's back C.Another plan
Hunter Adams
A
Liam Young
>A.Advance on both fronts and attempt to engage the enemy in the field
Blake Scott
A.Advance on both fronts and attempt to engage the enemy in the field In the field we're do much better, than in their home mountains
Cameron Taylor
A
Jason Moore
Rolled 90, 23 = 113 (2d100)
In order to engage the enemy in open terrain we'll have to maneuver our forces correctly 1 - North Front 2 - South Front
Dylan Jackson
A, but we should surround the enemy in the fields, using buildings as cover and begin taking the middle men out of the area. I may be 400 years old boy, having lived since we escaped the great deserts. but I still got some battle plans in me.
Ethan Anderson
North Front is white people South Front is our alllies So great roll for whites and bad luck for our allies. Our allies is getting their shit kicked in this war. While we're doing alright.
Ryan Wright
The Northern Front forces engaged and crushed the enemy in the open field north of the capital, resulting in over 90 000 casualties for the enemy. The lands north of Anchichu are now within our control. In the south the Emperor's forces were able to maneuver themself in a defensive position and prevent Yi Sei's advance. The stalemate there has divided the enemy's forces though and now we have a choice. A.Have the northern front attack the Emperor's positions from behind B.Stall the enemy in the south while the northern front assaults the capital C.Another plan
Camden Reed
A
Liam Gray
>B.Stall the enemy in the south while the northern front assaults the capital Let's take the capital so they have to retake it from us.
Isaiah Carter
>A.Have the northern front attack the Emperor's positions from behind
Hudson Cox
A. attack from our position to help our allies get into position for an allout assault on the capital
Justin Baker
A. The loss of their emperor will bring despair and break their will to fight.
Dominic Edwards
A. Can we bomb the emperor before attacking?
Eli Evans
B. Without orders to be given to the enemy, they'll become disorganized. And on the way raze enemy farms to cut off their food supply.
John Kelly
Rolled 64 (1d100)
If our planned maneuvers are successful, the northern forces will be able to seize the green heights pass and trap the emperor's army , with our troops above and our allies below.
Logan Robinson
64 good enough
Christopher Collins
>moderate success considering the amount of crit failures and high numbers, I find this underwhelming but in a good way
Colton Harris
>64 ill take it.
Nathaniel Bailey
Most of the crit failures were for our allies the worst we got, that apply to our forces is like 27
Alexander Bailey
I'll take it.
Owen Gomez
>allies fuck up hard >somehow this'll be good because we'll get a bigger land-share thanks to our greater contribution Win-Win situation I guess for allies rolls, we can use the help but less help let us take a bigger part.
Success! The northern forces have seized the pass and its major fortifications. The Emperor's troops were too slow and are now trapped at the foot of the mountain between two large armies. Now a decisive battle is upon us - the emperor will try to break through either direction, but we hold the advantage of numbers and equipment. Terrain limits the number of troops we are able to deploy from our own armies, but we can call in reserves. 100 000 WR troops + 160 000 Allied troops vs 190 000 Pacharnati forces Let's start rolling! 2 for us, 1 for the enemy, early battle stage
Robert Perry
Rolled 9 (1d100)
Camden Smith
Rolled 17 (1d100)
Here you go
Lucas James
Rolled 86 (1d100)
Aiden Lopez
inky are you on mobile
Ian Evans
holy shit guys, how could his happen?
Lucas Young
Rolled 84 (1d100)
Dylan Bell
NO
Adrian Myers
No I'm on my PC guess my luck goes with me where ever I go.
Landon Anderson
Just fuck our shit up. Even our swordsmen were better than this.
Logan Ramirez
It seems we overestimated our positioning. The Emperor's forces clearly know the terrain better as they managed to find a route that allowed them to break through our lines and before we could even react properly the pacharnati have begun withdrawing to the west. They left a detachment of troops to cover their retreat. Our allies were slow to respond to our maneuvers and we had to fight the detachment alone. By the time allied forces had arrived, the pacharnati had managed to escape beyond the horizon, though they had to sacrificie 10 000 men. We have a choice now: A.Pursue the enemy and do not let them rest or recover B.March on the capital instead and besiege it C.March on the capital and assault it
Cooper Morris
C
Luke Lewis
>B.March on the capital instead and besiege it Just desiege the capital, they going to it so let it be a pile of ash by the time they get there. Also use scouts to avoid surpises. Also have our navy do something, like keep raiding.
Mason Rogers
B
Leo Foster
>B. Starve them out, that way the place'll be intact.
James Ross
B.March on the capital instead and besiege it
Jack Bennett
Head to the capital besiege and take it then grab everything of worth not bolted down that we can carry then burn everything we can't
Jaxon Evans
>A.Pursue the enemy and do not let them rest or recover
John Martinez
We've put Anchichu under siege. The outer parts of the city, beyond its walls, are home to the poorer locals. The pacharnati utilise limited territory to its maximum through terrace farms and the city's outskirts produce enough food to feed a part of the city. The capital is well supplied with water from the mountain and it will be hard to destroy the enemy's watter supply. They have three layers of walls and fortifications the higher up the city goes. Its total population is somewhere around 300 000, of which at least a third live outside the walls. The city's garrison is large, a seperate army numbering around 50 000 has been stationed here and the population is being armed and trained to resist at present.
A.Bombard the city, destroy its walls and gates and then assault it with our forces, we have superior technology and over 350 000 available troops B.Raid and raze the lands outside the walls, deprive the city of most of its food production and aim to starve them C.Combine the two - through heavy bombardments and gradual advancement take the city over the course of several weeks D.Another plan
Aiden Wright
B.Raid and raze the lands outside the walls, deprive the city of most of its food production and aim to starve them Let's do the same thing like we did with the pajit. But set up defenses since their is still a army out and about.
Leo Brooks
>D Use a mix of fire weapons to destroy crops and buildings in the city it should weaken them and try and find any pathway into the city with the Rangers