I was wondering where the Aztec army was. So I sent Mizra ibn Mahmud, the lunatic and poxy spymaster with a lisp to go find them.
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November 3rd, 1012.
86,000 Aztecs show up on the borders of the Seine. Unfortunately they show the same godly powers as the Mongols in their ability to never suffer from attrition.
Calpixqui Alvar leads the vanguard force of 72,000 Jaguar warriors into my own vanguard of 21,750 riders led by Sokal of the Yughur clan.
Another 14,000 Jaguars march East to enter Eastern France while a remaining 16,000 warriors march into Southern France from Bourges. Mere distractions.
This will be the deciding battle. If the 72,000 Jaguars manage to rout Sokal and his riders before they can be reinforced by the other flanks, then the effort is doomed. But if we can defeat them at the battle of Vexin over the Seine River... then victory is all but ours.
Onward to glory.
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November 16, 1012
The battle is under way on this mild winter's day. 71,393 Aztec troops against 21,625 riders of Tengri over the river Seine, in the fields of Gisors, Vexin.
The riders MUST hold out until the 22nd of November for the reinforcements to sweep the field of battle. 6 bloody days without reprieve. I pray to Ahura Mazda that Sokal can hold out.