tootall wrote:We all speculated on the number of troops Sir Rainos still has--30 thou of his own isn't much given what he started with.
Those 10 thou Desnairians "may" be a huge pain for him. Do they try to insist on any of their earlier prerogatives? Are they horse? Are they dismounted horse? Are they those woeful abused infantry? Are they just hungry mouths? Who are their commanding officers? How many of those thousands of his own are his supply train people?
I imagine a fair bit were parts of the supply train and such protection it had from armed troops - you can collect them as you retreat and tell them to follow along. Or try to maintain a shrinking supply chain for the remaining mouths as you head back there, the only bright side.
I'm pretty sure any Desnairian who is with Ahlvarez at this point is (1)
finally in touch with this nasty thing we call "reality" and understands that tents with carpeting and champagne are not happening anymore, and (2) welcome to sit down and become comfy heretic POW's if they have a problem with that. Desnairian infantry would be a lot more tolerable, apart from not coming complete with tasty horseflesh for dinner. Someone else with a better recollection of what forces were where at the beginning of Ahlvarez' retreat may have better answers as to composition of those forces.
Food shouldn't be too much of a problem- I'm sure they are butchering their dead animals-(ick).
Hunger makes a fine sauce, and it's not as though the horse has feed either. It's one of you, Mr. Ed, and some ten of us. And we're armed, omnivores, and meaner. (The army mules, those things the squad may be afraid to tackle. For now.)
I am surprised that he hasn't considered abandoning most of his artillery already. He must know that he's only trying to save his troops at this point. He must have transport problems that artillery animals would help with.
Interesting place to end.
Transport problems, and dinner problems both those animals can address!
But still, the heretics will be along. If he has no artillery, he may as well sit down and wait to be a heretic POW himself given what their rifles and mortars can do. Field artillery, set up in a rush, can keep a handful of Charisians from finishing it off. And if he can get back, Dohlar with the artillery park still has an army - something to hold passes, a cadre to re-build around. If the heavy equipment is left behind (the heavy equipment on four legs is already being reassigned to field kitchens), he's got a bunch of starved, shocked guys streaming home with outdated firearms.
Come to think of it, the survivors probably have such a low opinion of proud Desnairian cavalry right now that eating horses just feels like some form of revenge. Not
quite as satisfying as cannibalism would be, but probably on a lot better ground Writ-wise.
For that matter, if his mind's been pried open enough, he may realize that a lot of his field guns may need to go back on ships to defend Dohlar from the seaward side, even if the army can manage without them on the landward one.