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Author Topic: You Are a Mercenary Commander  (Read 27390 times)

ShadowHammer

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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2014, 10:26:38 pm »

(( That depends, let's try to gather some intel first. If we find a place to observe over the castle walls we can launch 1-2 feints. We lose nobody but they have to react assuming it's an attack.

Maybe we'll find a weakness we can exploit. ))
Let's take this one step at a time. PewdsRocks is right, we should check it out before chickening out. We don't even know how big this castle is, and there's only thirty men besides. Let's speak to Sir Duncan about the garrison inside the castle. Any information about their arms or experience?

Once that's done, we ought to head to the edge of the forest with a small armed party and scout the castle. Check fortifications, material and height of the walls. Type and condition of the gate. Secondary fortifications like moats. How fortified is the canal running into the castle? Is it just a simple grate? Also what's the shape of the curtain? Is it an exact square? Are there towers or slits where the enemy can fire from?

EDIT: EDIT: Did the count specify a time limit?
+1 to intel gathering of all sorts, but seeing as how we're mercenaries, we should ask the occupants of the castle how much they'd pay us to switch sides. But be discrete about it, so our current employer doesn't get suspicious.

And yes, time limit was attack within three days.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2014, 10:30:32 pm »

Uhm ask them how? They'll shoot us if we get close enough and I don't think our allies are deaf. Besides we're honorable people we aren't going to sell out the people who hired us. Nobody would ever hire us ever again if they found out that we'll betray them.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2014, 10:59:36 pm »

Uhm ask them how? They'll shoot us if we get close enough and I don't think our allies are deaf. Besides we're honorable people we aren't going to sell out the people who hired us. Nobody would ever hire us ever again if they found out that we'll betray them.
Point 1: no they won't, not if we have a flag of truce, and if we go around the back of the castle our allies won't see us.
Point 2: honorable? That's what you think.
But you are right about the reputation loss, so we probably shouldn't accept the offer unless it is an unbelievable amount of money. As in, enough to buy out our current employer's entire kingdom, and fund ourselves into retirement.
But if he offered us that much, I would definitely suspect a trap, so either way, you're right, we probably shouldn't do it.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2014, 11:02:29 pm »

-1 to traitorous nonsense
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« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2014, 06:38:15 am »

Curious, how did you plan to blind the Count and his 250 men? Because the moment we raised a white flag they'd kill us as traitors for disobeying orders.
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« Reply #20 on: March 19, 2014, 09:04:55 am »

Curious, how did you plan to blind the Count and his 250 men? Because the moment we raised a white flag they'd kill us as traitors for disobeying orders.
if we go around the back of the castle our allies won't see us.
But, regardless of the viability of my white flag, it is a bad idea overall.
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« Reply #21 on: March 19, 2014, 09:30:18 am »

(( Going to the back wouldn't work anyway.

It wouldn't be much of a siege if all he had to do was walk out the back gate to escape us. ))
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #22 on: March 19, 2014, 10:25:34 am »

I think that scouting, and acquiring intel is the best for now, as we don't have to act for the next three days. My suggestion! come action time, is to build a series of 10 pavises, 1 for each pair of crossbow men. We then get within range of the gates, and use fire arrows to burn it down. Meanwhile, the other thirty would approach from the rear of the castle, and climb the walls using ladders and ropes. We then hold both the curtain wall and gate.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #23 on: March 19, 2014, 10:34:21 am »

I think that scouting, and acquiring intel is the best for now, as we don't have to act for the next three days. My suggestion! come action time, is to build a series of 10 pavises, 1 for each pair of crossbow men. We then get within range of the gates, and use fire arrows to burn it down. Meanwhile, the other thirty would approach from the rear of the castle, and climb the walls using ladders and ropes. We then hold both the curtain wall and gate.
I don't think burning the gate would work.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #24 on: March 19, 2014, 10:39:40 am »

I think that scouting, and acquiring intel is the best for now, as we don't have to act for the next three days. My suggestion! come action time, is to build a series of 10 pavises, 1 for each pair of crossbow men. We then get within range of the gates, and use fire arrows to burn it down. Meanwhile, the other thirty would approach from the rear of the castle, and climb the walls using ladders and ropes. We then hold both the curtain wall and gate.
I don't think burning the gate would work.

It doesn't have to work. It's mainly a distraction for the second part of the plan. If it works, that's a bonus.
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« Reply #25 on: March 19, 2014, 10:43:16 am »

No I mean shooting flaming arrows at the gate wouldn't be much of a distraction. If the gate isn't a portcullis or made entirely of metal, its very likelt that the wood is treated such that its very difficult to catch aflame without building a bonfire right at the foot of it. Shooting the arrows over the walls is a better plan.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #26 on: March 19, 2014, 11:02:01 am »

No I mean shooting flaming arrows at the gate wouldn't be much of a distraction. If the gate isn't a portcullis or made entirely of metal, its very likelt that the wood is treated such that its very difficult to catch aflame without building a bonfire right at the foot of it. Shooting the arrows over the walls is a better plan.

Then we could do that, and attempt to set buildings within the castle on fire, which is still a good distraction.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #27 on: March 19, 2014, 11:05:02 am »

True but unless the person commanding the defense is stupid he won't move his sentries and your main force will be seen long before it reches the walls and be cut to pieces climbing it.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #28 on: March 19, 2014, 11:09:19 am »

PTW.
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Re: You Are a Mercenary Commander
« Reply #29 on: March 19, 2014, 11:13:06 am »

We've got lots of time to plan our attack and see what's up there, and no matter what we do rushing into it will probably get our forces cut to ribbons. It's also worth noting that we have 10 times the manpower they do, and we're for the most part better equipped. They don't know that our employer intends to let us do all the work, a sufficient show of force and a little attrition may well simply bring them to surrender.

+1 to reconnaissance.
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