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Post by Admin on Aug 8, 2007 10:35:38 GMT
The battle is now open. Good luck.
Rebels
Commander: Tae Ling
Officers: Nai Zhen
Troops: 2000 berzerkers 1496 archers 416 LSM 250 halberdiers 400 cavalry
Loyalists
Commander: Zhuge Hong
Officers: Zhuge Lao
Troops: 3100 swordsmen 500 axemen
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Tae Ling
Skilled Fighter
The Betrayer
Posts: 64
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Post by Tae Ling on Aug 9, 2007 8:42:33 GMT
Tae ling's soldiers began their work, moving in small groups; predominately berzerkers with a smattering of other troops but a larger proportion of archers; they moved through the streets, seraching for Zhuge Hong's men. tae ling was surrounded by his 400 cavalry; very tough troops, he had no doubt they would be able to countercharge any attack from his former leader. Nai Zhen led a group of around 500 men, berzerkers, archers, light swordsmen and even a few halberdiers. This was the primary assault force, but right now this was not a matter of fighting, but one of scouting. zhuge hong was likely to have his entired army with him, so they would fall back on contact with the enemy.
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Post by Zhuge Hong on Aug 10, 2007 9:52:48 GMT
On the contrary to Tae Ling's ideas, Zhuge Hong was not running around with all of his troops surrounding him. He wasn't too thrilled with the idea of this turning into a straight fight, as he and the insurgents had approximately the same forces.
Zhuge Hong's men were in groups of 400, split between swordsmen and axemen, and they were confident that these groups could take any one of the betrayer's.
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Tae Ling
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The Betrayer
Posts: 64
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Post by Tae Ling on Aug 11, 2007 19:28:53 GMT
tae ling's men began to rove throughout the city; the groups of soldiers paring up to attack. Whenever they met a group of enemies they flanked them and charged from both sides to gain the advantages of numbers and surrounding.
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Post by Zhuge Hong on Aug 14, 2007 15:37:25 GMT
Zhuge Hong's soldiers, when engaged, fell back in an orderly procession before they could be flanked; or even attacked by the enemy. Clearly they were up to something.
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Tae Ling
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The Betrayer
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Post by Tae Ling on Aug 17, 2007 19:52:59 GMT
frustrated with their attempts to engage the enemy soldiers the groups fell back onto each other, merging each group so they were all fairly large. the entire procession began moving through the streets in one large mass; street to street to take the enemy head on.
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Post by Zhuge Hong on Aug 18, 2007 9:48:42 GMT
(rushed for time, sorry)
Zhuge Hong's soldier still avoided confrontation and could not be pinned down in combat.
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