B, retreat the rebels seem like less of a threat now that we know we have giant spiders lurking just below the city...somehow....also we want to keep our engineers alive and down as many of these beasties as possible.
The rebels didn't dig this tunnel; the former King of this little coastal town built it as an escape route, and it was then abandoned when we conquered the place, and infested by spiders. This was all in the notes, by the way, which were only found
after the entire thing had happened.
By the way, here's how it actually looks.
OOC: we could always just ask the empiresrepublics best supplier for 🐫's Hassan is always available or so I hear.
The only hit I could get on "Hassan Camels" was from... 1d4chan. Or a wiki describing it anyways.
Whatever.
In character: We don't have camels.
We, in fact, have everything but camels. Snakes, horses, pigs, buffalo, zebras, goats, turtles, dolphins... have all been found, studied, tamed, and studied for military use, with wildly varying degrees of success. We haven't gotten to the desert, though.
No camels.
Choice is
B.
Roll 2d6, no bonus (military), "Run for your lives", where:
2 to 3= Chomp!
4 to 5= Spiders catch and engage troops
6 = Spiders spontaneously decide to attack the rebels instead
7 to 12 = Retreat succeeds
Result: 2 + 5 = 7 --> Not spider bait this week.
The soldiers rush out of the hole, out of breath. "Close the gate!" one exclaims.
The gate to the escape hatch is shut just in time. One spider is crushed with its feet sticking out of the hatch. There is a chittering and the sound of many feet behind it.
Well, that went well.
It's free action time now. Name any action that you can take to improve the situation before the rebels resurface. Take the Overlord List for inspiration - if you don't specifically name it here, I'll assume the empire's defences to be the most cliched and least effective possible. Everything here is subject to a roll. Remember that thanks to your bonuses all rolls involving design of new equipment get one dice guaranteed 4 in addition to your typical +2 scientific.NEXT STORY POST