Hi,
some answers/thoughts below
lyonheart wrote:Hi Anwi,
This has potential, in that somebody might try to sabotage Delthak by sending saboteurs over the mountains from the Tranjyr Passage etc.
Yes, that's one possibility. Even if you're only Setting the Scene of the single Person Saboteurs that actually could attack Delthak.
But consider the phsychological impact of a (terror) campaign of marauding groups of CoGA fanatics raiding villages, burnings crops, etc. They don't even have to openly attack major cities to be more than a nuisance. Charisian population will demand swift action. And that needs not necessarily good but a good number of troops. Which are somewhere else. Logically, the boys have to be brought back
- and stay, since such wanton destruction may not happen again.
Furthermore, CoGA might have "volunteers" which have at least some knowledge of these areas. And more importantly, the CoGA (well, probably not Clyntahn, but others) would expect to find loyalists for local support.)
lyonheart wrote:But the limits of the schooners for carrying that many extra men would eliminate any prize crews or commerce raiding for the duration of the transport time, the required diversion effectively removes them from Rock Point's primary concern.
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Even then I think the window for such possibilities to be very limited, a matter of month's at most, before coastal patrols etc eliminate the threat.
L
I agree, privateering ships used for that purpose are lost for naval raiding. However, as Charisian merchantmen sailors are fighting for their lives (literally), these raids will be full-fledged fights probably with boarding actions. Thus, Desnarian losses even while taking a prize might be higher than expected.
This should somewhat curb the effectiveness of raiders even without better coverage from the ICN - and the upcoming actions against Desnarian harbours and shipyards.
As to coastal defense: The length of these coastlines vs. the low population numbers was what got me wondering in the first place. With the shallow draft raiding vessels, you should be able to reach the coast and land "troops" pretty much everywhere you want. And I can't see the ICN covering all that coastline without an effective cloning programme
. Then, with no eyes on land to see anything, CoGA "troops" could cover quite some ground from their landing site. Horses would, of course, be acquired eventually from Charisian farmers
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