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Adhoc vote count started by Magoose on Apr 8, 2018 at 11:16 AM, finished with 29 posts and 16 votes.

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Battle of Yamatau Finale: The End of The Battle
Battle of Yamatau Finale: The End of The Battle

Vasily screamed in anger as he cut down another one of the horsemen attacking him. He did not care that his entire body was soaked in blood. He did not notice the cuts and bruises on his hands. He wanted… No, needed to kill them. It was like he was a man in the desert dying of thirst, and he had just found a spring that would save him, and he was gorging on the water, not just to save himself, but to taste something he felt deprived of his entire life.

Victory. Complete and total victory for his people.

But all great things had a cost. He was tired, the sun was starting to slip behind oncoming clouds, and the mountains behind him. He didn't remember when it was Zima nearly got hurt or when the battle had started. His thoughts were only on the moment, on the battle. He barked orders to his men, encouraged them to keep fighting. The only thing keeping him going was his rage, and unstoppable drive to kill.

But the rage was starting to die down, overtaken by exhaustion. He wanted to carry on the fight, but he could not chase the fleeing Mongols on foot. A moment later, he saw a sea of red and lost consciousness.

(POV Change)

Fulk was not very happy to be following this woman's order. It wasn't because she wasn't bad at strategy, far from it in fact. If he had the chance to talk to her after the battle, he would have enjoyed talking to her about how the hell she managed to keep such a massive group of calvary in a cohesive formation, charge en-mass against a larger group of calvary, and not only break through it, but also keep such order to rescue him and his men with minimal casualties.

No, the reason he was not happy was that she was not trained in proper Imperial Signals for orders, and she was relying entirely on her voice to carry her orders through her ranks and his own. For the love of god, it was perhaps the most basic training that any imperial officer could get trained in…

And then Fulk remembered that Vasily did not have any signals delivering members in his army either.

Good lord, Fulk wanted to stop the battle now and get Vasily to remember that a good general must always be in communication with the rest of his men and commanders so that they would not lose control. Particularly by reminding Vasily that he is a general in the IMPERIAL ARMY and that the army had a reputation to keep!

"CHARGE!" Princess Zima's voice carried through the air, and her horses started to chase the fleeing Mongols.

But Fulk could chew that young prince out after the battle. Right now he had some Mongols to take revenge on.

Right Flank Chase Roll:1D100 => 26 vs 1D100 => 14+5=19

Right Flank Caught up to. Enemy Escape Roll: 1D100 => 100 vs 1D100 => 13

Right Flank cut off.

Enemy Casualty rolls: 1D100000 => 67381

Enemy Right Flank Destroyed.

(POV Change)

Basilius kept moving his feet, blocking enemy attacks with his shield and killing them with his sword.

The battle seemed to go on forever, he had just noticed that the sun seemed to set below the mountains. He could hardly see it, but the sky seemed to turn a shade of red. A sea of red.

Then he saw that sea of red crash into the enemy's right flank.

He did not know who it was leading the charge, but he could make a wager.

"Keep pushing!" He shouted as he broke into a run, breaking formation. A moment later, his men followed him.

They had enemies to kill after all. And Basilius was paying out the bonuses by the head.

Left Flank Chase Roll: 1D100 => 53 vs 1D100 => 17

Left Flank Caught Up to. Enemy Escape Roll: 1D100 => 37 vs 1D100 => 28

Left Flank Caught.

Enemy Casualties:1D40000 => 18793

Enemy Left Flank Surrender Rolls:1D100 => 81 vs 1D100 => 10

Enemy Left Flank has Surrendered.

Enemy Center Surrender Roll:1D100 => 61 vs 1D100 => 29

Enemy Center has surrendered.

Battle of Yamatau Won.

(POV Change: Vasily POV)

You awoke to Zima placing a cold towel over your head. "What happened?" you asked.

Zima huffed. "You ran yourself into exhaustion, silly husband. We found you surrounded by over two hundred Mongol corpses."

You felt your face twitch into a smile for a moment before you noticed General Fulk walk in. "You're awake."

"General…" You sat up, but the towel fell down onto your lap. "I take it we won?"

"Yes," Fulk replied. "We've taken prisoners, though a few of the enemy were able to escape before they surrendered."

"Good." You replied. "I'm going to rest for a few-" You stopped talking when Fulk came over to you and smacked you on the head. "OW! What the hell!"

"We need to talk." Fulk replied.

"I'm listening." you stated with a glare, rubbing the back of your head.

"We need to do something about the prisoners."

That made you raise an eyebrow. "What would you do with them?"

"My men are weak from the siege, and we need labor. We'll have time to plant, but I do not think we will be able to feed everyone if you stay." Fulk stated. "Or we could release them with nothing but the clothes on their back and be done with them... Though they could get back to their army and regroup, and I don't want that to happen."

"Why not kill them?" You asked, which made Fulk's face turn pale. "Why are you staring at me like that?"

"Kill them," Fulk stated. "Do you know what that would do to your reputation?"

"Should I care?" You asked. "They're Mongols? Savages that have been raiding and destroying my people's lands and homes for centuries."

"The other steppe tribes, tribes that could be your allies, might be able to meet with you." Fulk cautioned.

Alright... No, you needed to think.

What do you do:
[]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)

[]Release them: Let those men face the steppes without their horses. If you're lucky, they'll all die. (No change in the supply situation, Chance for the enemy to regroup.)

[]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)

[]Execute them: Kill them all. Your father... Your people... your ancestors... You demand blood. (All Diplomacy actions involving the Steppe tribes will be increased by 30)

AN: Enjoy.
 
[X]Release them: Let those men face the steppes without their horses. If you're lucky, they'll all die. (No change in the supply situation, Chance for the enemy to regroup.)
 
[X]Execute them: Kill them all. Your father... Your people... your ancestors... You demand blood. (All Diplomacy actions involving the Steppe tribes will be increased by 30)

The Mongols are too dangerous to be allowed to regroup tbh. And I question the value of steppe tribe support.
 
[x]Execute them: Kill them all. Your father... Your people... your ancestors... You demand blood. (All Diplomacy actions involving the Steppe tribes will be increased by 30)
 
[X]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)

If we execute them, the we lose practically every chance we'd ever get to getting support from rival tribes. Worse case scenario would result in more tribes actually banding up with the Mongols, which would be bad.
 
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[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)

More practical, I think.
 
We have mines we want to develop, a harvest that needs taking in. Ransom the nobles, use the rest for labour.

There are thousands of dead or crippled horses on the field: we need to process and preserve as much of that meat as we can. With those rolls we've taken the Mongols' siege camps in their entirety too, including their food stores for the siege.

[x] Plan Use What We Have
[x]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)
-[x] first job is harvesting horse meat
-[x] when they're done with the fort we have mine and farm work for them elsewhere.
-[x] ransom the nobles, no great hurry, they can work til then.
--[x] see if we can get young Tepes
 
[x] Plan Use What We Have
[x]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)
-[x] first job is harvesting horse meat
-[x] when they're done with the fort we have mine and farm work for them elsewhere.
-[x] ransom the nobles, no great hurry, they can work til then.
--[x] see if we can get young Tepes
Those actions are going to be available when the turn comes out, not before. Please choose one of the options available because I have not put in a write-in.
 
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[X]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)

We can't just execute them, and peace is a no go. This was only one battle, we got a long way to go before this war is over.
 
[x]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)
 
[X]Labor: Fulk needs the labor to repair his fort, so you'll give it to him. But if you stay, you might not survive the winter. (Supplies next turn will be near critical, but costs for actions next turn will be decreased by 75%)

We've got work that needs doing, and if we want them not to survive it then we just cut their rations and keep them working until the situation resolves itself.

@Magoose Roughly how many prisoners were taken?
 
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[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)

Eat our peace or explode from rebellion with so many guys
 
[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)

If the Khan refuse to pay for his soldiers... well, it wouldn't be our fault if they all starve to death. :whistle:
 
[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)

get the tepes boy...if he doesn't then hanging will happen.
 
[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)
If the Khan refuse to pay for his soldiers... well, it wouldn't be our fault if they all starve to death. :whistle:
With 25 thousand prisoners? If he refuses the ransom their family would lynch him. Nomad hordes are organized in clan and family, we can feasibly say we got somebody from any clan that matters.

Which is to say his own horde would lynch him.
 
[X]Release them: Let those men face the steppes without their horses. If you're lucky, they'll all die. (No change in the supply situation, Chance for the enemy to regroup.)

They can tell their people what happened here today.
 
I'll agree to vote for labor as long as we kill them afterwards. Vasily did kinda swear and oath to wipe out the mongols, and leaving this many alive is kinda stretching it.

I'm also worried about them rebelling.
 
[X]Ransom Them: Maybe the Khan is willing to negotiate now, since you are in a position of strength, holding his troops hostage. (Begins Peace Conference Miniturn)
 
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