July 11, 1071I have received word that Santiago fell. My small garrison held out as long as possible but could hold no longer. I pray they were treated well in their surrender.
Mayor Hermigio and Mayor Pero are both waiting in Castelo Branco with a reported 227 men. I am still two days out with my force last counted at 290. When I arrive I will combine forces and consider my options. I may stay put or re-strike into Evora...
September 5, 1071My uncle has gathered a bonus tax for me in Porto while I have been in Castelo Branco.
Excellent news during troubled times. I have decided I will return to porto soon. I will disband my levies for the time being and wait to see what happens north in Santiago.
September 21, 1071I have arranged the marriage of my uncle. He married Emisu Hermigues de Ribadouro. She is the daughter of the mayor if Covilha in Castelo Branco. I met her and her father last month when I was camped there with my army.
He has served me well and deserves his reward. He is also old enough that he likely will not present much of a threat to my rule.
1072March 23, 1072The Aftasid Emirate has fifteen hundred men marching through Coimbra. We suspect they will continue through Porto to aid the siege of Pontevedra in Santiago.
I have considered raising my own troops to try and hurt them some; once they join with the force in Santiago they will be unstoppable (by me alone). But... I will stand down. The risk and potential loss of life is too great. Hopefully I do not regret this decision to not act.
April 20, 1072They stormed the castle.
I can be thankful they did so for it knocked their force down a good bit, but with thirty-four hundred men remaining I am still unable to act out against them.
May 17, 1072Tuy has fallen.
May 27, 1072...and Vigo.
I now have no leverage over Garcia II.
August 14, 1072Garcia made peace. He gave up Santiago and Coruna, retaining only Soria to the east... Unfortunately this peace was with the Muslims...
This spoils all my plans. What good is my war to put Nuno Alfonsez on the throne now? I acted in order to protect and preserve the Kingdom... King Garcia II just gave half the kingdom away!
I have instructed my lords to raise their levies. Time to end this conflict with Garcia II. I will march to Soria immediately.
September 18, 1072We are just about a month out from Soria. I expect my time there to be short. Garcia II only controls the capital castle, with the Calatayud’s in control of the rest of the province.
Hopefully I can take the castle quickly and force a regime change in an expedited manner.
October 21, 1072We arrived in Soria just a couple days ago and have set up our siege. Garcia II only has between four and five hundred men garrisoning the castle. That is good news, but better news has come to my attention.
My wife, the good Duchess Goncinha of Portucale, is pregnant!
May god bless us with a son.
This is why I bring my wife on the easy campaigns...
December 22, 1072Oh dear.
Today I learned that King Alfonso VI of Castille has become the greatest threat to my mission yet.
He has declared war on Garcia II, claiming Galicia. He is now doubly hostile to me; he is hostile to me in his war against my ‘liege’ and he is hostile to me due to our conflicting wars for the throne of Galicia.
He has
a lot of men at his disposal.
I am not sure what to do... I could attempt to storm the castle and end this siege quickly, securing victory and the throne for Nuno Alfonsez before the Castilian forces can arrive...
Or...
I could retreat. Pull back to Porto, defend if necessary and
let King Alfonso VI win. I believe he would become my new lord as a result, and possibly with no loss of love. It would unify much of northern Iberia too and bring with that unity a greater sense of security for the kingdom...
I have no real love for Nuno Alfonsez, I owe him nothing... I could abandon my attempt to put him on the throne and let King Alfonso VI take it..
I have summoned my away council. We have much to decide.