Tonto Silerheels wrote:PeterZ wrote:
As I recall BGV mentally mused that he wanted Wyrshym to know he was coming at one point. I suspect that if Wyrshym weakens his position at the Gap trying to re-inforce Guarnak, he opens himself for winter combat both at the Gap and with the force moving back to Guarnak. I believe I have mentioned that it appears BGV only has half of the artic combat trained troops with him.
Yes. At another point Baron Green Valley muses that he wants Wyrshym as deeply into the Sylmahn Gap and as heavily as possible. That's not to say that Wyrshym won't weaken the gap to defend Ohlarhn, but that's what Green Valley wants.
I want to suggest that the other arctic trained troops will threaten the rear of the Sylmahn Gap by moving through the apparent gap between the Ice Ash Mountains and the Kalgaran Mountains, but the time until the thaw doesn't appear right.
~Tonto
I recalled that other BGV passage too. How to reconcile the two? My thoughts are that if he can sneak all the way to Guarnak, BGV will happily do so. Since he doubts he will get closer than Ohlarhn Gap without Wyrshym realizing he is there, he will settle for forcing Wyrshym to march in winter or give Guarnak to BGV unopposed.
So, if Wyrshym pulls back some of his force, what remains will be easier to punch through. All the ICA need to is punch through that Gap of Wyrshym's on his right. Even if the remainder of the AoG holds, the ICA can send their arctic trained troops after the force Wyrshym has redeployed to Guarnak.
I don't see the benefit of doing nothing before the thaw makes any sort of maneuver nearly impossible. By then the GH will begin moving towards Siddermark.