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<span class="mu-s">"THE MEN IN THE FOREST, WARN THEM! WARN THEM NOW!"</span> you yell, quickly realizing what unfortune hath fallen upon you, but it is too late. The arrows, drawn, are flung, and with the might of an ancient siegework, fall upon the forest with burning flame! Already, you hear the panicked yells of the soldiery as the Musketeers and Saker Crewmen on the east begin to run away.
How could the enemy have known?! Had they seen it, even through the trees? Impossible! You could not believe it. Not from below, as they currently are. So then what...? <span class="mu-i">But of course!</span> <span class="mu-s">Because you held your pikemen before the bridge, an utterly unthinkable choice to one whose sole goal was to hold a greater force back</span>, they must have thought you to have a trick up your sleeve - and with the forest in such an advantageous position, what better place to keep hidden soldiers?
No, no matter! You must not waste time on thinking. You must act. The fire has begun spreading such that you can see the smoke from here. One of your soldiers informs you the Artillery Master of the Saker that had been further south abandoned the piece entirely. You doubt any men is foolish enough to attempt to drag it out of the flames, now...but you still have one more! Your muskets, and your remaining saker, remain in the forest still. To pull them out now would seem the easiest of options, but those giants remin a threat still. They may have found your bluff, but they must not know where exactly your remaining troops are - perhaps you could get a few volleys before they are forced to relocate?
<span class="mu-s">MUSKETS - ORDERS</span>
>Just fall in position and fire on anyone you can!
>No, move out of the forest now! (Specify where)
>Focus upon those Archers already!
>Write-in
<span class="mu-s">SAKER - ORDERS</span>
>Fire at the enemy while you still can
>Drag it into a safer position (Specify where)
>Remain at the forest, focus on the giants!
>Write-in