Re-re-taking the Bridge, Part One: Neo's ReportNo one's going to read this, I know. But I want it known that someone was taking action.
Here's what happened, and why I chose the plan that I did. We know that the goblins are stupid, the ones on the bridge particularly so. It took them months to notice that we were killing them with Gar's drawbridges, and I thought it was safe to assume that they hadn't got much more observant since then. The plan I came up with, then, was to retake the bridge in sections. No dramatic "Long March", no massive, epic battles, just slow, methodical work. If we killed the goblins in small groups, they'd never realize in time to get organized until the end.
Section One, as we called it, was guarded by three goblins. Two were unimportant, but the third was a spearmaster. He'd killed a lot of people in the first attack, but I thought with forty of us charging madly down on him, we'd be safe.
Turns out, it just gave him more dwarfs to stab. The first two goblins we killed almost instantly, but that spear monster moved like... something fast, and downed at least four recruits, all who survived, at least. He might have killed them, but I got behind him and gave him a good hamstringing.
Amazing thing was, he kept crawling and fighting after that. I think he would have caused more casualties still if some marksdwarf named Slime hadn't crushed his skull with one good stomp.
Slime should not be wasted in the crossbow squad. Make a note of that. He's a bit crazy, but it's the good kind if it makes him pull off something like that.
Now, we rest, heal, reorganize, and then take on Section Two.
Three or four goblins? Easy.
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