Getting some hard numbers certainly would help our prognostications, wouldn't it?
If there is a real conflict between what BGV thinks Wyrshym's numbers are and what Wyrshym thinks are BGV's numbers, ie Wyrshym is quite misinformed about the size of BGV's army, things could get very interesting indeed.
Gorthyk Nybar was sent out to command those already there, besides his own 6000, so the Northland Gap could be between 10-12,000 or more [ie around 20% of Wyrshym's total force] trying to cover ~80 miles, a useful fraction to eliminate, aside from eliminating Nybar's brain from the AoG and what he's already accomplished, as previously posted.
From the textev, I'd assume the Lake Wyvern north shore defenses require around 30,000 men, leaving roughly 20,000 in Guarnak approximately 270 miles away, and some few thousands in the villages or towns along the high road between it and St, Zhana ~800 miles by road.
From Guarnak to the Northland Gap is a thousand miles by the high road, 1200 to Allyntyn an incredible distance for any Terran winter campaign, let alone a colder Safehold one.
I really doubt a winter amphibious assault will happen, and BGV may delay things until he's sure the AoG has abandoned their shore bunkers before approving the actual assault.
But I also don't think its required for BGV to defeat the Army of the Syman in detail.
L
n7axw wrote:It seems to me that it could be that it would be useful for this discussion if we knew how many people that Wyrshym had in the Sylvan Gap and how many are in Guarnak.
When BGV rejected the idea for an assault across the lake at a place where a subordinate thought he had found a weak spot, it was for two reasons. First he had concerns about how the logistics would work out. Secondly he had it in mind to trap Wyrshym in the gap. I think that means slipping around behind the AOG and taking Guarnak. At least that seems to me to be the logical consequence of BVG's concern about the AOG staying in the Sylvan Gap area so they could be trapped.
When the proposal for assaulting across the lake was made, the Army of the Sylvan Gap was much larger than it is now. I recall a figure of about 65,000 left after the decision was made to send the pikemen to the rear to be rearmed with rifles and be retrained. Then there were the men sent off under Goryk (sp) to reinforce Allyntown and who so far as we know are still facing BGV.
What it ends up amounting to is that if Wyrshym has his forces split up, the assault across the lake becomes more feasible and BVG has an opportunity to defeat and destroy the AOG in detail.
Don