Given that Wyrshym has _much_ better maps than we do, if he thinks that area is impassable, I'll go along.
The thought of bypassing Fairkyn and going straight to Ohlarn occurred to me, as well. I'm not sure I like it - it puts Green Valley in the position of the guy stuck between 2 enemies, who has to be relieved before his supplies run out. Even if the high road really does run some distance north of Fairkyn, nobody should take it for granted that Nybar can't interdict it well enough to make it an unreliable supply route - and if he can, he will. Under current conditions, taking even 20-25% of the shipments out of the pipeline will hurt the AoM badly.
What I was wondering was what kind of shape Nybar would be in after even 4-6 weeks with _his_ supplies cut off. Unfortunately, I remembered a bit from an earlier snippet to the effect that Wyrshym has begun stockpiling supplies at Fairkyn: "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". [it's in ch11, BTW] In that case, the question becomes how far along is that build up? Not too far, and cutting Nybar off will starve him out, if not as quickly as we'd like - and bypassing him becomes a no brainer. Far enough, and you're looking at cleaning him out Stalingrad-style, only this Stalingrad is sitting on or dangerously close to the main supply line for one of your primary field armies. In that case, there's no choice but to hit him now. You'll still have a nasty urban fight on your hands, but at least it will be against troops degraded by the weather to some degree.
Weird Harold wrote:isaac_newton wrote:Doh! sorry , wrong false pass
I was thinking about the pseudo pass thru the Moon Mountains, which apprars to come out near Pairaik, to the east of the Sylmahn Gap.
There probably is a back-trail pass or "smuggler's path" through the Moon Thorns there. Not something you be able to move anything bigger than a company or two through and keep them supplied.
The possible pass I'm referencing is north of there, between the Ice Ash mountains and Kalgarin Mountains. It's completely hidden by the AOG shield and there is no highroad shown going that route. There's also the Kalgarin river to cross without an obvious crossing like a bridge or city shown.
If there is a pass under that shield, it's not a major pass or considered worth defending by Wyrsham; he either doesn't know about it or considers it impassible by an army, even in summer. That could be a fatal error, given the way BGV's force is equipped. It could also be a "pass too far" for BGV if he tries it and gets caught in the mud or fails to take out Guarnak before Nybar can attack his flank or rear.