[X] Rapid Entrenchment: Move your army into the pass to block the enemy's advance. It's your best chance to prevent them from actually entering your heartland and threatening your population centers, and the narrow front would remove some of the enemy's advantage in numbers, preventing them from flanking or encircling you. You'd only have time to establish hastily built defenses: trenches, earthen berms, a wooden palisade, some subterranean explosives, nothing like the high stone walls of a proper fortress. But it might just be enough to halt the invasion.
[X] Rapid Entrenchment
-[x] Make preparations for starting an avalanche using explosives to cover a falling back and hopefully crushing some of the enemy army, should it be necessary.
[X] Rapid Entrenchment
-[x] Make preparations for starting an avalanche using explosives to cover a falling back and hopefully crushing some of the enemy army, should it be necessary.
-[x] Make the pass into a killing corridor, set up the flamethrowers and pikes/shields up front to keep as much of the army from advancing while we set up cannons up and a little away from the frontlines for damage, furthermore we could have ddogs dig under the enemies and set off explosives and make sinkholes. Have griffs flying above the enemy dropping lit explosives and molotovs, have the yaks ready to rush forward if our lines start to break.
[X] Rapid Entrenchment: Move your army into the pass to block the enemy's advance. It's your best chance to prevent them from actually entering your heartland and threatening your population centers, and the narrow front would remove some of the enemy's advantage in numbers, preventing them from flanking or encircling you. You'd only have time to establish hastily built defenses: trenches, earthen berms, a wooden palisade, some subterranean explosives, nothing like the high stone walls of a proper fortress. But it might just be enough to halt the invasion.
-[x] Make preparations for starting an avalanche using explosives to cover a falling back and hopefully crushing some of the enemy army, should it be necessary.
[X] Rapid Entrenchment: Move your army into the pass to block the enemy's advance. It's your best chance to prevent them from actually entering your heartland and threatening your population centers, and the narrow front would remove some of the enemy's advantage in numbers, preventing them from flanking or encircling you. You'd only have time to establish hastily built defenses: trenches, earthen berms, a wooden palisade, some subterranean explosives, nothing like the high stone walls of a proper fortress. But it might just be enough to halt the invasion.
[x]Write-in: Motti Tactics: Use explosives to block the pass and split up the enemy army into trapped and managable chunks by causing a series of avalanches, then move in and destory the resulting enemy pockets one by one.