PeterZ wrote:jmseeley wrote:snip
The Allies have a different problem. Between Hanth, Eastshare, and the Army of Cliff Peak they'll have almost 200,000 men, plus a couple River-Class gunships. Their problem is that they have 2 possible targets: Dohlaran forces centered on Evrytyn and Kaitswyrth in Aivahnstyn. Both those forces are badly damaged and shaken but far enough apart that both can't be taken quickly and both are being reinforced as rapidly as possible. Whichever target the Alliance picks, the other will reinforce and reequip.
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jms
Not sure I agree here at all. I just finished the first re-read. A few of things jump out at me.
1) Green Valley will either hit Wyrshym before Spring at Guarnak or Wyrshym pulls back to Lakeside right away to avoid getting crushed. Either way Green Valley will be pushing towards Tarikah come Spring.
2) The Army of Cliff Peak, Eastshare's Army of the Brannath and Hanth's reinforcements can force the forces around Evrytyn and Alykberg to withdraw. They besiege the cities and send the mounted brigades back along the canals to cut off the flow of supplies.
3) Kaitswyrth has to withdraw back up north or down south to avoid being completely cut off from his supply lines. He is better off going south and regrouping at Dairnyth. Symkyn's(?) will push him come Spring.
Taken all together, the Southern armies are better off concentrating on reclaiming the canals leading into Dohlar and Dairnyth first. That means bouncing Rychtair and Ahlverez back to Dohlar or into POW camps. Once those canals are secure, they can send forces to trash Kaitswyrth and accompany Symkyns up towards Tarikah.
With the Dreadnought et al worrying Dohlar about attacks along its coastline and Desnair pretty much out of it, what additional forces are available to send into Siddermark? I believe doghlar will focus on building their version of the Maginot line to prevent Siddermark from invading. Good luck!
Come Summer with Koryn's Corsiandian ICA contingent tagging along, the KH VIIs will crush the RDN while Gahrvai and Windshare will wreak havoc along the Dohlaran coast. King Rahnyld will be caught between the Scylla of Eastshare and Charybdis of the ICN.
I think that the ICN may concentrate on interdicting South Harchong at first. From Duchairn and Magwair's conversation that's actually the more productive part of the Empire. That would pretty much force Thirsk to sally in force with a major fleet action to follow. I'd expect Charis to win, but part of Thirsk's fleet survives to withdraw and significant damage to Charis more traditional galleons (the Rotweiler's can't do it all, after all). That would delay a final meeting until late summer, after the KH VIIIs join the fleet.
Wild card possibility: The Church now has a functional description of a steam engine. If anyone can quickly convert that into a working model, it's Lt. Zhwaigair. It would be crude and inefficient, but putting it into a Crank Galley could create a pretty effective defensive boat (especially combined with one or two spoilery items RFC let slip). Very unlikely, but I like the possibility. More likely, he puts the available information together (Armored deepwater ships plus steam engine) and lets Thirsk know what's coming for his fleet.
Actually, if Dohlar loses Evrytyn they might ask for terms then, while their country's still intact.
jms