AClone wrote:Technis wrote:
How did the Church find out about it then?
This means that the element of surprise is gone. Casualties for the attacker will go up significantly.
I'm going to take it that they had "secondhand" reports then--perhaps such as inference from communication being cut off, or a drover from a supply lizard train who blundered into an ICA patrol--and was allowed/managed to escape.
Hi AClone,
Given the care that BGV took to surround Esthyr’s Abbey, I engaged in the fantasy that BGV could make a surprise attack Fairkyn. I should have given it some thought.
Here is what RFC let us know: Wyrshym can’t reinforce Esthyr’s Abbey until “winter released its grip”.
Esthyr’s Abbey was twice as far from Guarnak, and even though he was down to only forty-five hundred men, little more than seventy-five percent of his paper strength, keeping them fed over a thousand-mile long winter supply line was still a nightmare.
The ragged state of his logistics prevented him from sustaining a bigger force at Esthyr’s Abbey, but he’d begun building up supplies at Fairkyn to support Nybar and the heavier forces he’d earmarked to support him if Green Valley got past Esthyr’s Abbey. As soon as winter released its grip and further improvements in his supply line allowed Vicar Rhobair to move up the promised reinforcements, he intended to massively reinforce Nybar.
Given that Wyrshym couldn’t reinforce Esthyr’s Abbey, and Allyntyn is a lot closer to Esthyr’s Abbey than any force that Wyrshym commands, Wyrshym must expect BGV to overrun Esthyr’s Abbey before Wyrshym can get there with his promised reinforcements. So, Esthyr’s Abbey had effective become a forward sentry that Wyrshym expects to lose. Given those facts, what Wyrshym would want most is notification that BGV is advancing, and if at all possible intelligence on BGV’s forces. With that in mind Wyrshym take steps to protect Nybar from any backlash when Esthyr’s Abbey falls.
Preskyt was instructed to keep Nybar fully informed of his situation but reported directly to Wyrshym at Guarnak. It was an awkward arrangement, yet Green Valley understood why it had been adopted, and he had to respect Wyrshym’s reasoning. The bishop militant had arranged to keep Nybar out of the chain of command between himself and Preskyt in order to protect Nybar from the Grand Inquisitor if things went poorly at Esthyr’s Abbey. Nybar would be fully informed about what was happening to Preskyt’s command but free of any direct responsibility for it . . . and free to make his own decisions without looking over his shoulder at his own inquisitors and intendants.
Esthry’s Abbey’s fall was known as soon as the schedule of semaphore reports failed, and the fact that no one escaped was known when forward semaphores didn’t report any escapees. Indeed it is probable that Wyrshym can now locate BGV’s 1st Corp by the semaphores that are no longer reporting to him.
Notice, RFC still hasn’t given us any indication of how fast BGV is advancing. His 1st Corp is comprised of the 4th Mountain Division on snowshoes, 2 battalions of scout snipers on cross country skis, and the 3rd Mounted Brigade. Of these three groups, the mountain division is the slowest with the snowshoes. However, if the 4th is rotating the troops at the head of the column, the troops should be spending most of their time moving over packed snow. I will be surprised if BGV is traveling any slower than 25 miles per day. That would have meant roughly 10 days to Esthyr’s Abbey, and another 20 days to Fairkyn.
The question for Wyrshym, is whether he can reinforce Fairkyn with his existing forces before BGV gets there, and if he can’t, will he have Nybar begin a retreat.
James