NSMS
Probably evil, unfortunately.
- Location
- A rapidly widening tear in the fabric of reality
You know, it's kind of funny how Mathilde keeps ending up in situations where enemy preparation is completely out of whack with the forces she's with. Castle Drakenhof? It was built before the invention of cannon, and she's leading the largest dwarven concentration of artillery in history. Clan Mors in the tunnels? They're set up to face Eshin, and suddenly a bunch of dwarves and mercenaries march up and kick their teeth in. Clan Mors in the under-tunnels? They're set up to face dwarven tactics, and Mathilde goes full horror film on them. Here? Drycha was prepared for a peasant levy with a few men at arms, when instead she was up against probably the best infantry in Kislev, with full magical support from not only ice witches but a college magister.This battle was a really strong example of the importance of information. Drycha's forces flubbed their scouting rolls, and then Drycha didn't know enough about Kislev to pick up that something was off. She thought that her plan was still working like she had hoped, and that she was up against either Bretonnian peasant archers or Empire huntsmen, where the presence of the Kreml Guard would have been a massive 'oh fuck' moment for anyone that knew Kislev's military. The match-up she thought she was in was one she could easily win even with the disadvantages of being so far from home and in an unfriendly forest. The one she actually ended up fighting was one that she never would have knowingly walked into.
Drycha lost this battle before it started. Know the enemy and know yourself, defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win, and all that jazz. If she had succeeded in just one of the scouting rolls things would have been very different.
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