Taking your time, you gather your men while discoursing atop of your chariot, galvanizing your soldiers.
In the meanwhile, your opponent is given an agonizing choice, needing enough troops to face yours, without letting himself open to a breakthrough from Tell Anak.
As it turns out, it seems Zepat’s general is a gambler as he takes all of Zepat army to face you, probably hoping to crush you before Tell Anak’s sortie.
Military roll: 1D20 + 2 (Inspiring Presence) = 14 vs 2 (Massive Success)
Wounded?: 1D6 = 6 (Unscathed)
The Zepatians, tired and wore out by the siege, easily crumble before your might. Your slave soldiers prove their mettle as they face the panicked ranks of the Zepatians, while you strike left and right from your chariot. By the time of Tell Anak’s breakthrough, only retreating groups are available targets.
Tell Anak’s lord and his officials meet you under the cheers of your soldiers and his, amazed as they are for your astounding charge.
After a profusion of greetings and thanks, you tell them that your own city, Gedur, is besiege by the neighboring Nenulbinanurians. Bound as they are by their honor and militaristic ethos, the Namorrians send a fair token of their forces with you, while they mop up the surviving Zepatians.
Early Autumn, 306 AC
After weeks of forced march, you arrive in the surroundings of Gedur. Despite the large force besieging the city, you notice the walls look mostly unscathed.
Unlike the Zepatians, Nenubilanur’s forces see you from afar, and hence organize to face you.
As you close the gap towards Gedur, clash happens soon enough.
Military roll: 1D20 = 11 vs 17 (Failure)
Quickly after the initial strike, chaos ensues as fierce infighting happens on the battlefield, and small groups of soldiers start roaming around. Your Namorrians allies lack in discipline, but largely compensate in ferocity.
Your experimented eye, however, can tell that the battle will be lost if the trend keep going on.
A) Seek the Nenubilanur commander on the battlefield!
B) Reorganize your men around and push towards Gedur
C) Call the retreat and reform back further