(Run the bank on normal for liabilities and risky for one quarter then return to normal for bills of exchange. Only accept customers who can keep their promises. We can't go risking too much right now )
Property
Karesti Manor
Lewangaria Branch of BBG
1/4 shares of a warehouse
1/2/3 florins per quarter (not sure)
Action- Purchase the man's shares. Also find out who else owns the warehouse and see if they're selling. Show no intentions of buying; we can't afford any more ourselves.
[4]As customary (and to know who point the finger of blame), they have actually arranged a meeting with you. They suggested that they could be selling, but you are careful not to indicate any willingness to buy: at least for the moment.
[3]Turn out everyone had a reason to sell. This warehouse is not terribly profitable; it only receives a total 4f in income each year, which your share comes in 1d4=4 Winter.
You'll know how well (or unwell) your bank is running once it hits Autumn. Please note that you nominally have 50f in liabilities; if your business fails, you will be hold personally responsible. There was no bankruptcy law; you are liable for your debts forever, and you would be put in a debtor's prison until your somebody ransoms you.
Send for horses for the nobles, which would cost 4f, but we'll acquire them from Oriana de Lia. ((That should bring up their strength to 5 +1 heavy, +1 Cavalry, +1 Open Terrain.))"
stop him from scouting more, they're already coming to siege, and we need everyone in arms.
hide all our cavalry behind the fort?
When they come, they shall only see Bard, and they'll charge at him to limit the amount of Morwood's archery will dive into their ranks, and when they begin the charge at what they see is a tiny force, they shall be crushed underneath the hooves of our glorious cavalry.
However, if the men see polearms, which should be obvious from the sticks bobbing up and down, they are to get off their horses and fight an infantry battle, but they are not to charge until the last moment to maximize the effect of our expert archers.
Conflicting orders: 1-3 to Bard, 4-6 to George. [4] As the troops are marshaled inside the fort, George did slipped a few men over the palisade, rappelling their way. [2] Unfortunately they failed to give any meaningful estimate of forces, so you continue with your plans unchanged.
[2] As they are preparing for a siege - this is becoming more important since they now know Prince George and his men are inside - you now know how much men they have. Their force is at 2 Noble Heavy Cavalry (4x2) and 2 Levy Infantry(1x2).
Meanwhile, your forces are 1 Household Heavy Cavalry(4), 2 Noble Heavy Cavalry(4x2), plus Bard's force of 1 Professional Archers(2).
[1] Critical Failure. Perhaps it is a bad idea to solely rely on the countercharge. Bard's troops, knowing they are used as baits, did fire a few volleys, before their cavalry come too close and they attempted retreated into the fort. After all, they are Mercenaries, and their willingness to throw their lives should not be overestimated. The result was chaotic. As the archers are retreating, the cavalry are already hot on their tail, slaying a few men who were too slow to escape. Your nobles, meanwhile, rushed out to cover the retreat (without your orders, of course), but the door is becoming a bottleneck. You are now on the receiving end of a charge. (Attack roll +2 for the first turn. Professional Archers cannot react on 1st turn since they are not yet in position to fire. Plains bonus negated due to cramped terrain.)
Round 1: Carrera attacks Lencil, outsides fort door
[4+4+1+1+2]+[6]=18 v [4+4+4]+[1]=13
The Carreran Knights crashed into your fort door. 1 Noble Heavy Cavalry Destroyed on Lencillian side.
Round 2: Carrera attacks Lencil, at the gates of the fort
[4+4+1+1]+[5]=15 v [4+4+(2+1)]+[1] = 12
The ensuring melee is chaotic, with casulties on both sides.
Please select your unit.[5]The free company arrived, and are now attacking the back of the Carreran troops! After all, they still see themselves as Lencillians, and they are now fighting to protect their homeland!
((Seriously, this castrophe could be avoided if 1. You used levies to soak up damage 2. You make use of the free company, by bribing them. I saved your ass by magically putting them there, but please consider your strategy a bit more carefully next time.))