Quite true, and for all we know there may be a high road that connects to Fairkyn, and RFC simply hadn't needed it yet!isaac_newton wrote:Very good point!McGuiness wrote:We may be overestimating the impact of the thaw on BGV's mobility. Remember, his troops are following a high road, and those are kept in good condition and are generally paved or coated with packed gravel, which drains quite well and doesn't turn into mud when it gets wet.
Sure his troops will get muddy when they move off the road to pitch their tents for the night, and they'll lose the advantage of their arctic training, but there's no reason they can't keep moving at 20+ miles per day along the high road toward Guarnak. They may even move more quickly than they did in the snow.
Unfortunately, Fairkyn lies almost 50 miles south of the high road, so once BGV blows the place to smithereens, he needs to sprint back to the road before the thaw hits - if his plan is to continue to move on Guarnak during the thaw.
I would have thought that there would be a reasonable lesser road joining Fairkyn to the high way. After all we saw that in South March, where those smaller roads were only revealed in the detailed maps in LAMA.
If not, a lesser road leading to the high road from Fairkyn undoubtedly exists, since it would be practically unheard of for a town to lack roads connecting it to other towns, especially when a high road is only a few miles away.
There is however a vital distinction between lesser roads (which may be no more than wagon tracks) and high roads once the thaw hits. Those lesser roads will turn into muddy quagmires. Remember the fun Ahlverez is having now that his army is off the high road?
So unless there's a leg of high road that connects to Fairkyn, BGV may need to capture the place and sprint back to the high road as quickly as possible to avoid the thaw, or he might enjoy the same sort of slog that Ahlverez is battling.