Grombar
Fire in the Hole
War had come to the Fendiar, as one knew it would. Now that the Anjawa have been crushed and those left living are under Han Oi rule; the Han Oi themselves have been beaten back time and time again - the Rajai have now set their sights firmly on the Fendiar. Our army is superior to theirs but what we lack in numbers they excel in, their whole nation seems ready to throw themselves into the battle against everyone that stands in their way.
I have watched from afar these clashes against the Rajai barbarians and have come to understand some of their battle plans and tactics. What seems impossible never is as we Fendiar have survived against different assaults time and time again though we have always had many less men than they. The one thing we have not given these barbarians is a solid defeat. Just recently we where able to pull the Rajai into an ambush that they didn’t see coming and put them back on their heels, though this is great for our troops morale and bad for theirs we still need to win a decisive battle to show them once and for all the Fendiar are not to be trifled with.
They seem to learn very quickly as seen with our allied Kan cavalry demise. Something must be done to keep these heathens on their toes. I have a few ideas and in the coming weeks we shall know if they where good ideas or not, one thing for sure is that tomorrow’s events should open their eyes and show them exactly what the Fendiar think of them.
I will be joining the fight in these coming weeks instead of just directing it like I have been as of late, the perspective from our front lines will hopefully give me even more insight into the best way to combat these heathens and give our troops heart to keep pushing the Rajai back and to keep moving even if all they want to do is lay down and die. Our men are as rested as they will be for this campaign and all the plans and backup plans are now laid, time and luck will tell what is to become of the Fendiar.
- Musings from the diary of General Antwerp.
I have watched from afar these clashes against the Rajai barbarians and have come to understand some of their battle plans and tactics. What seems impossible never is as we Fendiar have survived against different assaults time and time again though we have always had many less men than they. The one thing we have not given these barbarians is a solid defeat. Just recently we where able to pull the Rajai into an ambush that they didn’t see coming and put them back on their heels, though this is great for our troops morale and bad for theirs we still need to win a decisive battle to show them once and for all the Fendiar are not to be trifled with.
They seem to learn very quickly as seen with our allied Kan cavalry demise. Something must be done to keep these heathens on their toes. I have a few ideas and in the coming weeks we shall know if they where good ideas or not, one thing for sure is that tomorrow’s events should open their eyes and show them exactly what the Fendiar think of them.
I will be joining the fight in these coming weeks instead of just directing it like I have been as of late, the perspective from our front lines will hopefully give me even more insight into the best way to combat these heathens and give our troops heart to keep pushing the Rajai back and to keep moving even if all they want to do is lay down and die. Our men are as rested as they will be for this campaign and all the plans and backup plans are now laid, time and luck will tell what is to become of the Fendiar.
- Musings from the diary of General Antwerp.