Yep the power of GenreSavvy correctly predicted the Northern Disaster.
Before the agitation to remove or sideline Schabler starts I would like to mention that that is the General Staff Disaster.
People (generals) learn more from disaster and defeat than from winning (Victory Disease).
Shooting losing generals 'to encourage the others' is an -excellent- method of guaranteeing that all your generals are noobs.
In a novel Schabler will be incapable of learning so that the Hero Protagonist can Save The Day.
We don't know that he is incapable of learning, and should not automatically assume it.
[x] Plan Support Both
-[x] NORTH
--[x] 6th Marienburg Anglamated Regiment
--[x] 3rd Passau Artillery Regiment (Transport Priority)
--[x] 6/1 Tangiyaka Battallion
--[x] 6/2 Tangiyaka Battallion
--[x] 6/3 Tangiyaka Battallion
--[x] 6/4 (Headquarters) Tangiyaka Battalion
--[x] "Karisimbi" Tangiyakan Gerbersjaegers Company (Transport Priority)
-[x] SOUTH
--[x] "Pike" Nyassand Gunboat Flotilla
--[x] 4/1 Nyassand Battalion
--[x] 4/2 Nyassand Battalion
--[x] 4/3 Nyassand Battalion
--[x] 4/4 (Headquarters) Battalion
--[x] 1/1 Elbing Battalion
The north has fallen back into the mountains again (or should to reorganize).
I send them the mountain troops and artillery to set up a hasty defence supported by artilllery.
Hopefully the them will try to follow-up, get mangled by hitting supported mountain troops in own terrain, and can then be pushed back in turn.
Since the mountain troops are Tangiyaka, north gets the rest of the Tangiyaka for as much continuity of command as possible.
South gets everyone else including the armor which now actually has reasonable terrain to work with.
The obvious weakness of this plan is that Schabler will only have supply for his much expanded force for a couple of weeks. We could just send him the mountain boys and reinforce success south, but I don't want to do the 'write him off'.
Incidentally,
@7734 , is it Schabler or Schwarster. Guy seems to have different names.