...A 1.
And the interpretation of assault was "CHARGE THE FORT".
@_@
Ok medieval bop; a fortress was usually the garrison of the local
armed forces and served as a localized base of security for the lands around--like how our local police stations are in modern times. They're ALWAYS to be assumed to be filled with stuff on guard or on duty.
Although in context, I find it reasonable to have assumed that this would be like that-one-episode in Game-of-thrones where the person's forces get routed >_>
Problem is, this is a fortress we have no idea on its connections to said routed army.
Still, it sits on a small hill, is surrounded by (low) walls, and has five (crude) wooden towers, similar to the watchtower- one on each corner of the walls, and one in the central courtyard.
WE LOST A TON OF MEN TO THIS?!
Your informants tell you that the fort is well supplied, and would be able to hold out in a siege for a long time.
oh.
._.;
Well we had a good idea though.
DWe finished our BLOODY CAMPAIGN, wasted our NEAREST BORDER OF REBELS, we should rebuild and be safe.
Still play safe until we're sure we can actually mount a campaign rather than risk it all on 'a ramshackle fort'. (caps for emphasis rather than anything D:<)
Although, I would support B or C (I don't understand a difference in either), as probably winning can let us recapture
equipment...and all those dead heavy infantry would be better given to our folks back home.
I would also like to point out that even though we got a zero, it wasn't a complete loss. They suffered heavy casualties too. If we quickly recoup and launch a proper assault we can push that. A siege may give too much time for them to "recover".
Question for posterity: Is this the same force we beat up?
Edit
2: I feel like the Rebels are, pretty much, like that vague association I dropped earlier--early game foes, late game foes. They're the cause of this fall, they've tricks up their sleeve that we may not have.
I also do believe that we must prioritize connecting back with the Loyalists in the future no matter how this ends.