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1) agree, i botched my numbers due to a very poor article
2) 45,000 of your infantry split off to go north, away from the battlefield? i had specifically engaged the noaste messengers so that they wouldn't be able to tell the tacz that they were being attacked by the men in the forest. the sounds and scenes of that firefight would have been drowned out by the current, larger fight between the main armies and the heavy forest and elevation of the hill. some quotes
Meanwhile, a Noaste force of 6,000 and 500 cavalry marching northward to reinforce the Tacza force from the North meets the hidden Kyrevan force in the forest, and begin to engage them after a few of the Kyrevan sharpshooters heard them coming, and shot at the vanguard forces, killing 30 of them before they could react.
to which i responded with
The hidden Kyrevan force in the forest spreads out to combat the Noaste force, splitting into small groups and popping in and out of the heavy brush and forest, making it appear as though they were a much larger force than they actually are. The cavalry are largely useless, dismounting their horses and hiding. Kyrevan men in the forest and on the hill are ordered to eliminate any Noaste messengers.
you didn't reply to this afterwards, until
Four, the infantry of 45,000 manage to fight off the group taking shelter in the forest, but remain decimated, with only 200 men able to fight. This group is ordered to hold this position as best they can before reinforcements of 20,000 arrive. A shipment of large strange jars is delivered to the forest. These jars are spread out in the forest, and are guarded by 7 men each, with shifts changing every two hours.
ok, so your original quote about the 45,000, "Kyrevian intelligence reports back to the hills that indicates that a large force of 45,000 split into five divisions is headed towards their location," which was responding to my main hill preparing a defense. the men in the forest are on a hill across the river, effectively on your side, and are attempting to remain hidden. additionally, you mention in this quote that the 45,000 break into 5 divisions, but the quote above seems to say they all crash into one place. this would mean that 5,000 average joe kyrevan linemen hidden in the brush killed or wounded all but 200 men, which, i mean, is an impressive feat for us and an embarrassing loss for you, but probably not what you were intending
whew, if you're still reading, that should be the end of wordwalls.
3) no, but i would expect that the men or the generals would be a little cowed or maybe a little angry and reluctant to fight if their government had requested peace while they were fighting
4) the last part was a joke