The two junior folks who go out to check on their AoG sentries are perhaps significant characters for that reason. The attack might not be quite total surprise, only almost total.
Tonto Silerheels wrote:Annachie wrote:
I'm not good with the maps, but if those two channels wedt of Guarnak are blocked/destroyed and BGV can fortify accross the roads, then the rest of his army could squeze the AoG.
I'm not sure what you're referring to. There are two gaps in the mountains we've been discussing. They are the Ohlarn Gap, and the gap between the Ice Ash Mountains and the Kalgaran Mountains, but they are northeast of Guarnak. I see two roads west of Guarnak. They are the road to Sylmyn and the road to Five Forks. Also there is the Guarnak-Sylmahn canal.
I do recall that Baron Green Valley expressed a desire to throw cavalry and artillery across Wyrshym's rear, and one place that is possible for that to happen is the roads immediately west of Guarnak.
In my opinion if Baron Green Valley is successful in interrupting Wyrshym's communications then the gaps become moot. Wyrshym must either break through the blocking force in order to re-open his supply lines or must defend Guarnak hoping for relief. In the former case Wyrshym's losses will be heavy. In the latter case they will be heavier.
Finally, if Wyrshym detects the attempt to block and withdraws, then he has to abandon or destroy all of the supplies in Guarnak, and he'll be making unprepared movements in winter, which will also give him heavy losses.
~Tonto