When the Queen marches homeSummer 720a...The Princess has ordered it and the men followed her command -The final march on Capital has begun. The camp was quickly packed up and the soldiers rallied to their units to march in orderly columns, with baggage train in the back, where Erika was made comfortable in a carriage.
[6] The weather is wonderful. The last rays of summer sun grace your march towards the capital and Elbrethian army is in great mood, the patriotic singing rising from the army as it is marching forward. Erika is seen and praised, despite being carried behind the army, and the leadership of the existing officers shines as they head the column of Elbrethian army.
The troops are cheered in the lands they pass through, peasants willingly giving up supplies, and with departure of majority of the Prestonian troops, they are unmolested and can harvest majority of corn that just begun turning gold on the fields around them. In not too long a time, columns of gathered milita join your march, and even a column with guns from Sheepy Hollow makes its way to you.
In not too long a time, your march brings you within road marks of Sheepstead and the cobbled roads that lead to it. You stop few miles from the capital, as the sun wears you down and you are forced to stop for some rest. Just beyond the hills that obscure your southern view, you can see clouds of grey rising, the smog and smoke of the city adding to the heat in a disgusting haze. (-1 to morale due to weather conditions and exhaustion)
What are your orders?
JohnatanHe intends to enter the city and seek out business men.
Entering the city is not too difficult, although you make yourself look suspicious due to your looks and way of carrying yourself. After a while of your entry, you are followed by guards of the city, who in no unclear terms aim to ask you questions about who you are and what business you are after. Despite that, you make your way to the King’s Market, where you attempt to accost some of the merchants of the city.
However, before you manage to utter a word, you feel a gloved hand on your arm. You turn to see a man in Prestonian uniform.
“That’s enough of that, you’re coming with me! You can ask captain questions, and he will ask you some too.”
Ambros von HoffenburgSend out some legates to the surrounding countryside with orders to recruit as many peasants as possible to the rebellion. Use the fact that we've taken Castle Black and are on the way to take Sheepstead as propaganda. Any possible intelligence the enemy could get from that is lessened by the damn obviousness of our next few actions.
[4]You officers disperse throughout the countryside and it does not take long to rally.. Enthusiastic peasantry rises up, taking whatever firearms and sharp tools they have and march to your cause. Most of other Elbrethian towns are too far from your direct route to the capital to send in any proper militia, but you manage to gather up 5 regiments worth of peasants and militia to aid you.
If Hassir agrees, get his agents to sort out any recruits for hostile spies.
[6]Hassir and few of his lackeys quickly screen the militia for any spies. They are good. Too good even, as they found no one and being picking at random and rejecting people that they don’t like the look of. Their picking gets worse and you end up losing 1 regiment worth of people, with a large part discouraged by your picking and distrust. You can be assured that your forces are all patriotic and unwavering, but their attitude to your officers and Hassir leaves a lot to be desired after this.