Hi Saber964,
Given the lack of Go4 naval lift, let alone the communication and coordination issues I don't think Rainos ever considered going to Sandfish bay or Fort Darymahn.
Henry Brown's quite right; Rainos broke contact with DE, at the cost of his whole rear guard, and while Hanth may have more rifles now, he's got far fewer men spread out between Somyr and Everytyn, almost 400 miles according to the online map from MTaT with 20,000 men or less, which severely limits any hope Hanth can prevent him passing through his supply route or reaching the St Alyk below Syrk etc.
Shucks, Ahlverez might attack Hanth from the rear, if not make some successful raids on allied supply columns, besides overwhelming the largest detachment's Hanth might consider assigning to look for him or hold river fords etc.
What will be most interesting, if Rainos does surprise a supply convoy etc, how will he treat his allied prisoners?
Will he treat them well, as payment for his wounded being treated well, or abandon them to his remaining inquisitors?
Thus we will learn if Ahlverez has grown during this campaign.
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saber964 wrote:**quote="Henry Brown"**[quote="saber964"]Ahlverez is going to have several pressing concerns besides trying to get a AAR back to Gorath.
1)Food
2)Ammo
3)trying to break contact with the ICA and RSA
4)evading contact while trying to break back to Dolahr or Desnair**/quote**
He broke contact with Duke Eastshare's army before the end of LAMA. Though he does still have to get by the ICA and RSA forces around Thesmar. I suspect he will try to evade them rather than engage them, so ammo shouldn't be an issue either.
Where Ahlverez headed did break contact but were he's headed will trap him, unless he can get through to the west he's his only option is to try to evac by sea or cross at the entrance to Sandfish Bay he has to contend with Ft Sandfish and Ft Darymahn to the south and south east. If he heads due east he runs into Southguard Provence.[/quote]