Vote tally - A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover

Adhoc vote count started by Goldfish on Jul 20, 2020 at 8:06 PM, finished with 27 posts and 6 votes.

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A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover
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  • [X] Use a high altitude screen of Wyvern flights to detect any large-scale troop movements, reporting them back continuously. Erinyes will cyclically teleport within Line-of-Sight distance of the main body of troops, putting their sight to good use detecting traps or ambushes. Both Myrkdreki will scout farther ahead of the Legion and eliminate enemies at their discretion, disengaging and using Sending Stones to call for help if necessary.
    -[X] You will deal with large bodies of incoming troops making raids on a case-by-case basis, but your Manticores and Wyverns have a large effective range, so you don't expect them to bother after the first attempt gets reported back with a status of 'in pieces'.
    --[X] All three Moonchasers will keep the skies immediately around the Legion clear of cloud cover.
    ---[X] Legionnaires in general have a ration of Dawnfruit which is to be consumed immediately prior to battle, so that they enter it fresh regardless of marching distance involved.
    [X] You will start marching on Sarnath, intermittently using divination to determine if Gornath is going to make a move upon you, or attempt to link up with Sarnath's forces during the battle (it would be hard to hide those kinds of troop movements if they did plan on doing so, and they wouldn't arrive in time if they didn't start moving now). If they are moving in force, instead meet them in the field first and defeat them in detail when they have made sufficient distance from the city, or until they retreat back to Gornath, then resume marching on Sarnath.
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