isaac_newton wrote:I dont really see how BGV can sneak up now - after all even Duchairn in Zion knows about the Abbey and the EOC winter mobility, so the GOGA troops along the Northland/Olaharne gaps axis will keeping a very wary watch for the Charisians.
I'm not saying that BGV won't advance, but it's going to be a lot more contested.
I expect at a minimum BGV will advance and take Fairkyn, which IIRC was the first set of locks that the ironclads seized and then destroyed. There's a town along the high road between the Northland Gap and Fairkyn named St. Zhana, but since RFC doesn't mention it at all in BGV's tactical plans or Wyrshym's defenses, it doesn't appear that it will play a part in the war. (Which is strange since it sits on a crossroads of the high road that leads north to Ranshair.)
There are no locks on the Ice Ash river until Fairkyn, so BGV's logistics train would be shortened dramatically as soon as the thaw hits and the Ice Ash river is clear enough for navigation. An ICN supply fleet landing in Ranshair with a few of the numerous new ironclads that are currently under construction could send supplies to Fairkyn, and even further once the locks there are repaired. (Ironically we'd end up with the CoGA madly repairing locks from the west while the EoC is repairing them from the east.
However, the New Northland canal was not damaged in the Great Canal Raid, and it provides an unimpeded course from Ranshair to Hyrdmyn, where the closest of the
concentration camps to BGV is located. Should the ICA elect to send an ironclad with a force large enough to liberate the camp, it could also provide sufficient food and medicine for the camp's survivors, and provide the first evidence of the Inquisition's mass atrocities in Siddarmark. (Unless the ones in Cliff Peak are liberated first, which is a distinct possibility.)
The New Northland canal connects as far west as Five Forks, which if it could be used without the CoGA blowing the locks and leaving any invading EoC ironclads and barges sitting on a dry canal bed, the entire invasion of northern Siddarmark could be cut off by a couple of ironclads running wild in Lake Isyk. All troop and supply movement through the northern route could be cut off if those ironclads were able to move just north into Lake Maysn. That would cut off all resupply of Wyrshym, and force his reinforcements to walk to the front. What it would do to the supply train for the MHoG causes me to wince for the wives and daughters of the TLs in their path as the foraging barbarian horde would be forced to walk to Guarnak - which may well have fallen by then. In fact, Wyrshym might have his headquarters in Five Forks at that point, which would pretty much cut off any attack using the New Northland canal. Too bad, it looked like a nice backdoor into the enemy rear.
Kaitswyrth is likely to be eliminated or forced to flee northward within the next couple of months, and he's about to lose his southern supply route - permanently.
The new weapons that Duchairn's wizards are designing could make a drastic difference if they were in the hands of the CoGA troops when the summer campaign starts, which is unlikely. Whether the MHoG will be split or sent as one cohesive (and predatory) force is yet to be seen, but since even the CoGA seems to have written off Kaitswyrth, I don't see where else they're likely to be sent, unless a bunch of them are sent to reinforce Dohlar, which I'm sure will make the Dohlarans dance with joy!
I don't think BGV will manage to capture Guarnak before the thaw, and Wyrshym is smart enough to retreat if it looks like he's going to be mousetrapped between BGV's norther force and any assault coming through the Sylmahn Gap. He's got 100,000 reinforcements with modern weapons waiting for the thaw to advance, and they are apparently
not part of the MHoG, so if he can manage to avoid being destroyed, he'll have an army that can stand against the combined forces under BGV's command - eventually. He'll have an even more powerful force if he holds out until the arrival of the MHoG. So for now it's a race against the thaw while winter is doing much of the ICA's job for it.
Better move fast BGV, since it's 400 miles to Fairkyn, which you need to capture before the thaw...