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“A rabble at your command, basically,” Antonia seemed hesitant to disappoint, but this was the reality of it. “They do as any large group of people might. Aid, advocate, intimidate, protest, spur action, get up to mischief in general. Their main qualities are their numbers and willingness to follow your will. Anything further will require special effort to prepare them.”
Something that would be aided if you utilized the Aurora Legion to train and organize them, but you didn’t necessarily need soldiers, depending on your plans.
A plan you ought to decide on now, given that you’d decided where to act.
>You lacked sufficient information to act particularly forcefully. Spread your forces throughout the county to gather information first, perhaps to simply observe and wait for opportunity.
>Around five hundred men was enough that you could just assert yourself. Though not necessarily violently. Deploy all your forces to Halmaluce, though keep the Revolutionary Leagues unarmed. They were there to affect societal change, not to kill people. If they needed help then that was what the Legion was for.
> You needed as many troublemakers as possible, able to cause as much mischief as possible. Arm these Revolutionary Leagues, and send them off to Halmaluce, to infiltrate and await instruction. (Equips Revolutionary Leagues with Armaments, -1 for each, no upkeep)
>Hold back on deployment for some time. Better to have people capable of actual coordinated operations than a mob, when you deploy them- even if they’d hardly be proper soldiers. (Spends the turn training Revolutionary Leagues into Revolutionary League Militia, more capable, but requiring upkeep of -1 Armaments per turn)
>Other?
Also-
>You now have access to your resources. Manpower is static based on owned provinces and attained bonuses- but may be found in other ways.
>Lira can be used to buy Armaments at a rate of 1-1 and Manpower at a rate of 2-1. However, money can be very useful for other things when deployed in large amounts, so it may be better not to go bankrupt.
>Manpower can similarly be used for things besides offensive usage.
>You may also raise as many Revolutionary League from spare Manpower that you have, and arm them for the cost of -1 Armaments. However, to train them into anything else, they must be deployed first, then trained.