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Well that's a set of ... interesting orders and no mistake. Shit, we might be in trouble here.
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We need to finish up and get moving. Apparently, the Commander has information that places us at some risk in this area, and a task he needs finished.
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You are going to suggest a rough marching order for the banners. Maybe you want all the guns up front, or you want all the blades close to hand. You can include a stance or posture, which is important for modifying how fast, slow or careful you're being. Focus on speed, on defensive, on scouting or on some other thing.
It looks like this:
>Tests: Navigate to Rallypoint Midnight Blue (Navigate 12, Logistics 12, I roll 6d6)
>Order: I think the Reckless Ashfingers can take point, they're twitchy. Maybe we put all the blades in the middle?
>Posture: I'd like us to be defensive - can we get the spears on the perimeters and the archers bundled near the middle of the column?
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The Company is currently bone tired and quite fatigued, not to mention we are still dealing with scores of wounded. It is going on evening, heading into night.
We can call a march *now*, and attempt to arrive at the presumed presence of the Windsworn camp we are to engage for a night raid.
We can march early tomorrow, or before dawn. That might give people some time to sleep and recover.
Technically, Commander Isenfrii only mentions we need to hold Hazeshimmer for seventy-three hours, presumably after engaging Midnight Blue. We could ... take a day here? Or two? before engaging Midnight Blue? We would rest up a little, though if the hostiles we're fighting are arriving in force soon it may have poor consequences. The timetable here is non-specific. The Commander must have left it to our initiative on purpose.
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Time to get ready. We might need to do some thinking here.