>>6178738<span class="mu-i"> ''Then we should force him out of hiding by squeezing where it hurts, his iron mines; we'll do it slowly and carefully so that he will muster out his men. Bandits are cowardly creatures, and I have a feeling that he'll only come out if we hurt his income," </span> you told the man.
In the two weeks that followed, you and your men marched upon a variety of mines; the guards stationed there were easily dispatched with a crossbow bolt to the throat. And what you found inside was truly sickening; boys and girls as young as ten work themselves to the bone alongside their parents. You quickly freed the lot of them. It might have been careless to send them straight back to their villages, but you knew that Maurus would be kept busy with you.
It was when you were marching towards another mine that your scout spotted something that could be called an army. When you first saw what they had been composed of, you couldn't help but laugh. There's a reason bandits don't rob castles, and it's the same reason as the one here. You and your men are too well armed.
This is going easy, is what you thought as you ordered the footman and archers into the line formations. You spotted the enemy had about ten men on horseback; one of them probably was Maurus.
>Have the calavry poke at their flanks, ride on, regroup and then charge them from the back.>Order the crossbowmen to cut down the curs where they stnad, nice, clean and easy.>Have the line advance, youll do this the oldfashioned way.>Write-in