Author Topic: Year 488 - War on the Continent  (Read 9379 times)

Arne

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #75 on: January 26, 2018, 06:31:22 PM »
Arne nodded to both Cedwyn and his wife, acknowledging their assurances with a faint grin.  "Of course, Valka, as it should be.  Oh, I have no fear or love of these Saxon-loving lice or their gods.  If they throw their defiance at us, they will be crushed.   But I would still counsel placing extra sentries out at night.  Even a few fanatics armed with bows and arrows could try to sneak up to us while we were camped for the night."
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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #76 on: January 30, 2018, 09:28:37 PM »
Valka smirked, her dark kohl-rimmed eyes crinkling like crow's feet. "Of course. But that also means no humping for you tonight, wouldn't want to be caught with your trousers down, ya?"

She turned back to the robed woman before she could see Arne's expression, and morphed into the Saxon tongue. "You, woman. Go home. No harm will come to you if you leave."

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #77 on: February 05, 2018, 03:27:47 PM »
The village is plundered in fairly quick order. Sir Geoffrey is forced to exert his authority directly to keep the Irish knifers in line, and is forced to have a couple killed for disobeying orders. This keeps the others in line fairly well, and the looting goes on without much difficulty after that.

The goods are loaded onto soldier's backs, supported by a couple of rickety carts and oxen taken from the village, and sent to join the main column. In the manner of such things, you will likely not see these men again until evening camp.

You continue on your march then. As the hours pass, you spot a few riders out on the gently rolling plains, but they give you a wide berth. You drop into a bit of a river valley for a distance, and when you emerge you spot a manor several miles away. With the wind blowing towards you, to can hear the sound of an alarm bell from here, and peasants are scattering.

The manor is not well fortified - certainly no walls or crenellations. It is merely a medium-sized, solid stone house with arrow slits for windows, much as is common all around Salisbury. None of you recognize the livery of the standard from here.

You have enough men to take the manor - they certainly won't have the troops prepared that you command - with perhaps an hour or two work at most. You can't help but think to your own manors - the treasures, supplies, and coin housed within. Even a poor manor would yield far more plunder than you have made this far on this expedition. It makes for a tempting target, and perhaps a righteous one as well.

If this is a traitor to his rightful lord, sacking the manor would be a righteous action. But the manor is a tempting target, regardless of who holds it. But perhaps this is a noble loyal to the Praetor? Your orders were clear: you were ordered to pillage the countryside, after all, with no specifics given regarding possible friendly nobles in the area. If there were friendly manors about, surely you would have been forewarned? And even if they are loyal, is it not their duty to aid the army fighting to reclaim these lands from the rebels?

The manor is in a mildly difficult spot - a curve of the river eliminates a large swath of land as a possible escape route, should you be attacked there. The river also provides ample cover for some possible hidden force, though certainly nothing as large as what you currently command. Even should you be attacked, unless it was from a large force of knights or men-at-arms, you should be well able to secure a victory, despite the terrain. Only massed cavalry would be any real threat, as they could come from over the hills and cut off any escape, but you would be fighting with the river at your backs, and have a fairly secure position regardless.

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #78 on: February 05, 2018, 04:35:38 PM »
Cedwyn called to Sir Artaigne, “Signal the column to hold and then join us for a conference.”

He went in search of Sir Geoffrey and Arne and Valka. The Northmen might have thoughts on a river crossing if one was needed to retreat.

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #79 on: February 05, 2018, 05:50:11 PM »
Arne watched from horseback as Sir Cedwyn and his squire approached their Norman formation.  Arne raised his hand in a salute as the knight reined in, and said, "Hail, Sir Cedwyn!  A foul place for a river to be, yes?" 

In truth, Arne didn't like the terrain here one bit.  Hills surrounding them in all but one direction, and a river claiming that last honor.  If the riders they spotted earlier were able to guide a large force of cavalry here, it could go badly.
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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #80 on: February 05, 2018, 06:25:20 PM »
“Hail, Chieftain Arne. Let us await Sir Geoffrey and your wife,” Cedwyn said, “We have a decision to make and it is one we should discuss together quickly. But, I would know if there is some artifice you and your Northmen could conjure to help us cross that river if we become pinned.”

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #81 on: February 05, 2018, 06:59:01 PM »
Arne chuckled.  "That would depend on how much time we had, Sir Cedwyn.  First I would look for any shallows where men and horse could ford it safely.  I will send some of my riders out to look for those if you wish, or have them capture and question some of the peasants."

"If there are no fords like that, then I would seize as many boats and rope that I could get.  You tie the ropes together so that they can reach across the river, and anchor one end to this side.  Then row a boat across to the other side with as many warriors as it can hold.  They will take the other end of the rope across.  They tie the other end to something stout on the other side of the river.  Once that rope is set, all you do is get into a boat and pull yourself across.  No rowing."

He chewed at his lip for a few moments, then pointed at the manor and said, "Do we know if any of the lords are still loyal to the Praetor?"
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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #82 on: February 05, 2018, 08:34:38 PM »
“Send a rider.”  Geoffrey began.

“Or a group almost large enough to begin an assault.  If they refuse to open their gate or they attack we will know where their allegiance lies.  And if there is a force waiting in ambush they would face fighting us on two fronts.”

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #83 on: February 06, 2018, 07:58:55 AM »
Cedwyn nodded to Sir Geoffrey, “I like that plan. I would not order anyone to do something I would not, so I will lead my men down to the Manor and spring any trap. Sir Geoffrey: you are in command of the rest. Sir Artaigne will be your adjutant. Arne, can you serve as my translator?”

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #84 on: February 06, 2018, 05:53:32 PM »
Arne nodded as he loosened his sword in its scabbard.  "I can, Sir Cedwyn."
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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #85 on: February 07, 2018, 12:50:49 PM »
Sir Cedwyn takes his militia and the ragged band of knifers out of the column and heads towards the manor, Arne and his squire riding along on one side of him, Sir Cedwyn's squire on the other.

Under Sir Geoffrey's firm leadership, the remainder of the column readies weapons and generally makes ready to form battle lines should the need arise. The leaders deploy to take command of their troops should a battle be in the offing.

By the time Sir Cedwyn and Arne have approached the manor, the alarm bell has stopped ringing. there are still a few peasants from the nearby hamlet scurrying away in he distance, but there is no sign of resistance as you ride through the freshly planted fields and approach the manor.

Before you can get more than a hundred yards, a loud hail bring you up short, calling out something in Frankish. You can see nothing, but the voice appears to come from an arrow slit on the left side of the entry, on the second floor. Arne Translates.

"Begone, you fatherless bandits! Or you will find out how well we can fire our crossbows!"

The voice is female, firm and steady.

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Back with the reminder of the forces, Sir Geoffrey watches as peasants scatter from the approaching forces of Sir Cedwyn. Scouts have been deployed, but all seems quiet in the area, with no apparent threats. Sir Geoffrey checks distances to cover, and is fairly confident he could turn to face any surprise attack before it reach them. He is in a good position. Sir Cedwyn, however, would be in a difficult position should this turn into am ambush. Not impossible, certainly, but difficult. Fortunately, there does not appear to be any danger at the moment.

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #86 on: February 07, 2018, 12:51:55 PM »
[Just in case, can I get a battle roll from each of Sir Cedwyn and Sir Geoffrey? Also, an Awareness roll from everyone please.]

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #87 on: February 07, 2018, 01:06:05 PM »
Battle roll result 17 vs skill 10, failure.
Awareness roll result 3 vs skill 15, success.

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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #88 on: February 07, 2018, 02:33:25 PM »
[awareness: 7 vs 13. Success. Battle: 11 vs 14. Success.]

Cedwyn looked to Arne to translate.

“Hello, the manor. I am Sir Cedwyn of Logres. King Utger Pendragon is here in support of the Praetor Syagrius and restoring him to his lawful place on the throne. We seek supplies to support this. We ask, my Lady, for supplies sufficient for the army.”
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Re: Year 488 - War on the Continent
« Reply #89 on: February 07, 2018, 03:33:09 PM »
Arne translates for you, and you immediately hear her yell a response.

Arne translate it as, "Get you gone! I will not warn you again!"