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So such were the three conclusions. Firstly, a quick and rapid seizure of Holherezh’s southern reaches, to get to their mountains and also to secure the border and establish a buffer. Secondly, an attempt to completely subdue the northwest by defeating Wezkatinbach as well, which it was uncertain if the Trelani Republican Army could accomplish in its current state. Finally…the last advisement. A deal with a devil, as it were. Divide Holherezh with Wezkatinbach, and propose to work with them to smash the Fealinnese incursion. That would be overreaching your station for certain, but if you made it sound possible, and a necessity…the Union Party would likely be behind it as much as the lesser parties. Though it would doubtlessly be the most difficult and extended operation, given how Wezkatinbach had already failed in the north and weren’t doing much better now that they were involved in the south.
>A quick and fast war would be for the best. A certain and quick operation for a limited result…and just enough to enable your rescue of Cesare.
>The people of Trelan wished for a war and a triumph. Let them have one. Their enemies were on the ropes, there was no better time to humble Holherezh and Wezkatinbach both…
>If Fealinn could be distracted to the utmost, it would serve you the best- and likely their own future as well. Advocate that the true threat was Fealinn’s greed, and that they should be prioritized on top of occupation of border territories.
>Another sort of plan? (Must be in the frame of an assessment of capability and risk- you are in an advisory position, not a political decision maker)