>>5907743>>5907830>>5908522Battle of the Princess's Dam
>The Coalition launches a harassment operation while preparing for a full assault. Instead of committing all Cohorts at once, nearly half remained in the rear so that they could be fresh when rotating with harassing Cohorts. Five Cohorts were sent forth on skiffs to prod the dam, shooting arrows and causing chaos by keeping the enemy distracted. Assisting them was a battery commissioned with a unit of Slip-Tail Scion's supplies. Though it would not destroy the dam, it was another thorn for the traitors to deal with.>Meanwhile, a wide raft was being constructed that could be used as an assault base against the dam. As the waters had risen, the dam was not too high, and only ladders were needed. Pontoon bridges would connect this base with the land.>Copper Bulwark with his personal Copper Cohort took the aqueduct to engage the traitors head-on. He was assisted by two additional Cohorts in reserve for rotation, though the aqueduct was only wide enough for one Cohort. His contingent was boosted by a unit of supplies by Slip-Tail Scion to speed up recovery.>Magnus Uila took one Cohort to the Mountains for support. Though his forces were harassed by hidden assailants peppering his men with stones and arrows, Magnus Uila was able to organize a dispersed approach that minimized casualties. They advanced up the mountain cautiously, but the brave Magnius Uila personally pushed forth, encouraging his men and sending fear among his foes. When they came upon a crest, the lone warrior guarding it stood fast; Honeyed Stinger, a warrior in brightly colored armor wielding a glaive with a blade as ferocious as Magnus Uila's sword. Honeyed Stinger was a goliath, a race of humans of great height who stood between 7 and 8 feet tall. Though much taller than Magnus Uila, Honeyed Stinger was nevertheless thinner than the mighty Magnus Uila. One of Magnus Uila's companions scoffed at the lone warrior;<span class="mu-i">"Pft! A lone warrior of unknown prowess? That must mean he's untested, his size alone intimidating his opponents to standing down! Allow me to take on this traitor and I will bring back his head!"</span>
Magnus Uila can decide to:
>Allow his companion to challenge Honeyed Stinger>Challenge Honeyed Stinger himself>Push forth with all of his forces>Write-inAnybody else can decide to make changes to the operations, I'm giving Magnus Uila options because it's a more personal engagement.