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Doubt beset you for a while; you weren't certain as to how able Vierkreuzgang's were nor how well built and maintained the wall and towers were. Thus, to save this city, you decided to act now, even if it meant barreling into an enemy that could very well outnumber you.
Still, you doubt that, even if it were a matter of pointing the lance and routing the enemy, it would be over that quick. No, this required the aid of a specialist when the time would come. But for now, you would need to ride for Vierkreuzgang with all the haste in the world.
The army was smaller than the one you were used to, mostly due to the haste with which it had been assembled and because it was considered to be an insurrection of a smaller scale. Scouting reports had given you the impression that though you would be outnumbered, the actual quality of both the armour and weapons and the troops was poor. Your force was smaller but could, with proper manoeuvring and leadership, use its superior equipment and training to devastating effect. But first, you would need to ensure your positioning was correct and that you would approach from an advantageous angle to maximise the usage of your troops while minimising their numbers while they were still spread out along the walls of the city.
<span class="mu-s"> To obtain a stealthy approach, and thus catch the enemy of guard, roll a 1d100 [DC70] To deterimine opening moves of the battle.</span>