n7axw wrote:If the goal is to resume the offensive, you are right. However, matters will become more difficult for Sharona should resume the offensive.
Of course Sharona is thinking in terms of resuming the offensive. What they have seen of Arcana is a horde of murdering savages who have decided the multiverse isn't big enough for them and someone else. They are wrong but it will take them time to learn (and more importantly trust) differently.
n7axw wrote:First there is the matter of lengthening supply lines in increasingly hostile territory. Then there is the risk of flanking attacks as Arcana is able to increasingly bring it's mobility into play and bring more battle dragons forward. Sharona's military situation would soon mirror Harshu's, only on a bigger scale.
The problems going forward, are going to become very difficult for Sharona, but they have several universes before the logistics problem will become enough of an issue to stop the advance. They can take Mahritha, and probably the next universe after a breif pause to catch their breath and rearm. Counter attacks will be part of the equation, at least until some kind of ceasefire is agreed to, and we know how the last one worked out for Sharona (trust issue again).
n7axw wrote:Finally there is the question of an attainable objective. Patton never campaigned in any situation where his ultimate objective lay more than a few hundred miles away so insisting on the far side of the river made sense. But it's 85,000 miles between Hell's gate and Portalis...all of it hostile country. It brings to mind Napoleon's invasion of Russia...or perhaps Hitler's and Hitler had better tech than Sharona. We know how that turned out.
Sharona doesn't yet know how far it is to Arcana, nor the industrial capacity or population limits of their enemy. They don't know how difficult that makes the objective, or how much it might cost to reach. Even if they did know the difficulty and cost, Sharona currently sees no alternative; the price must be paid, or they must accept defeat. Again time and further information will prove otherwise, but current plans will stand until Sharona accepts the proof.
Sharona also has ten billion people and access to multiple worlds of resources. They are much better positioned to pay the cost than earth was in 1890ish. Simply building manufacturing and farming capabilities within the Hell's Gate portal cluster (along with access to resources through the portals) will allow them to move much of their logistics requirements closer to the front.
n7axw wrote:After that we have to consider Arcana's magic which will become increasingly effective the closer to Arcana the Sharonians get to the point of magic spells that can wipe whole armies.
I think you are overestimating the limitations that each side will face. When deep into the others' territory they will face issues of failing spells, technology, and talent. Sharona will face severe logistics problems, long before Arcana gains an advantage their. Unless Arcana can tip the balance on purpose, then they won't even need mass destruction spells. The failures of rifles, artillery, and talent will doom Sharona's attempts to advance.