isaac_newton wrote:
Here's exactly what BGV says to the others in the inner circle just in the last chapter before the LAMA epilogue"We'll be one hell of a lot more mobile than he is with the caribou and High Hallows for the mounted infantry too. I'm confident that we'll at least manage to roll up his forward positions and clear the Northland Gap. With only a little luck, we'll make it as far as Fairkyn and make him really nervous about the Ohlearn Gap. And if we are really lucky and the weather holds, we might actually reach Guarnak before the spring thaw turns everything to mud on us."
That is surely speaking of him, his northern force [caribou/high hallow] and equally clearly its destination. I just can't read that any other way
He could as easily refer to his entire command as we. We (the Northern) command threaten the Ohlearn Gap and We (the Southern force) can get to Guarnak before the Spring thaw.
I have to ask what makes making Wyrshym worry about the Ohlearn Gap once they get to Fairkyn noteworthy? I suspect that the luck comes from getting Wyrshym to commit to moving North to the Ohlearn Gap. Why would that be beneficial? Why, if he wasn't intending to take Ohlearn Gap in the first place, he would almost certainly beat Wyrshym to Five Forks. Even if Wyrshym doesn't move to meet BGV, his worry about the Gap would lead him to expect BGV to take the Gap and head south. How long before he finds out BGV is headed to Five Forks? How much of a head start does BGV need to beet Wyrshym to Five Forks?
BGV isn't intending to surprise Wyrshym. He wants Wyrshym to know he is coming. If Wyrshym knows BGV is coming, he will sit tight until with luck it is too late to beat BGV to Five Forks. In the mean time, the Southern force attacks and uses the winter to degrade the AoG sufficiently to defeat easily. With luck they will be in Guarnak before the thaw.