This is more or less what we expected. A few patrolling longboats, some fisherman, a large village. Let's keep in mind that the Duke is getting cornered by whatever real forces these people had. You know how we send our walking wounded to guard prisoners in Curbiston? What do you think they have patrolling here while they march to meet the Duke? Their dregs, too. Mighty forces are moving across other parts of the gameboard right now, and this place was thought secure, especially by sea.
yeah, a hit and run raid is probably best. Even if they're mostly women and children, they'd simply be able to eventually swarm us with sheer numbers if they get desperate enough, so a head-on attack isn't the best idea
Civilians are disorganised. Who tells them when to push back, where to push back, even how to push back... Suppose they get into a formation, women and children, rolling pins and toy weapons. Launch arrows into the midst of that, nothing but clothing and skin to stop the hail... what happens to the block? Reforms? Nah. These are savages, not demons without pain and fear.
Let's continue with the plan, steady as she goes. Screw our courage to the sticking place, lads. Just continue rowing as if for all the world that we belong in that place at that time. If a patrol boat veers to meet us, have Joral wave at it, if it comes too close, we all give it a barrage of fire arrows. We're ten ships. We don't need to break our course for a few patrol boats. Hit land.
Initially, on the beach, focus on the defense towers with our veteran and elite archers. The other levy archers strike hard with a few volleys of fire arrows showered deep into the village, maximum range, trying to start a fire that cuts parts of the village off from other parts and puts the scare into them. Our halberdiers are portaging boats into bastions for falling back. The heavy horse is forming and charges into the nearer sections of a hopefully panicking town. Take appraisal of the situation and decide whether a serious counter attack is organising, and continue either aggressively or defensively based on that.
One last thing. Before all this starts, right now, we turn to Joral and say, "You know what your husband's problem was when he ran away?" ... "You just didn't give him a kiss for good luck, is all." Steal a kiss. "When you see him next, tell your husband you gave me that, and I went on to conquer."