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TercioQM !mnPIYfftksID: 8f82EkGy/qst/6271040#6276547
7/18/2025, 5:27:10 PM
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>>6276543
Update for Fog of War! I finally get to post this map it took me a bunch of days to make.

>>6275368
I don't know if this counts, but if it's for the sake of making some list or something, I'll add mine own. There's only really one female *character* in Fog of War for now, and she is

>Joan Sahakea
The protagonist's childhood friend/bound servant/personal maid. She's an owlgirl beastfolk with a rather close relationship with Alessandro, being capable of talking frankly and 'casually' with him despite the great difference in their social stations. This might be because of the fact that Alessandro has a massive crush on her, though he's made no moves yet.

She's pretty much the only female character of note right now, but that's mostly because they are on the field of war during the early modern period - most women of note during such a period would never get even close to one such area.
TercioQM !mnPIYfftksID: 5GKcLVx8/qst/6275844#6276545
7/18/2025, 5:19:47 PM
"I see...it is good to know this." he says, after you finish your report. "You have arrived in timely manner, with more men than you had begun with, and most of all, you have ensured that there is little danger of a relief army from the west. I am pleased by your performance, Don Alessandro. You have done well."

"Thank you, your highness." you quickly reply. "Your words bring me honor."

"There is little time for pleasantries, however." he continues. "Allow me to tell you of the situation you have joined..."

"Montechia, as you will soon learn, is an impressive painting of modern defense. As we had first arrived, we were unable to land too closely to the city - the coasts around it are nothing but cliffs, impossible to climb. We were forced to land farther out to the northwest, which certainly gave them some time to prepare. The city itself is built in a coastal depression, a 'valley' of sorts, and they have used these features most splendidly."

"To their west, stands the hill you have already seen on your way down here. It is defended by a great wall, surrounded by moats and bastions. Though it does not possess any Ravelins or Glacis, its natural defenses more than make up for it. The only weakness it holds is the age of its walls. Their curtains are made in the old, obsolete style, which cannot much handle heavy cannonfire."

"To the south and east, on the other hand, are a far worse problem - fortresses, three of them, built in the style of the Trace Colibrenne. They have none but the most modern of defenses - earthworks, halfbastions, hornworks, ravelins...their curtains are sloped and short, making them highly durable to cannonfire. We have had no luck in breaching them with the guns that Don Octavi had brought."

"What of the coast?" you ask.

"Little better. Their coastal batteries would ensure any attempt at landing ended far before it even reached their beaches."

That is certainly not good to hear - it sounds as though this city is an impenetrable fortress!

"What has been done, then, your highness?"

"We have set up our forces across two camps, to ensure they were not able to concentrate their men entirely on a single side - and ever since then, we have begun sapping efforts. To our good fortune, several mercenary companies had agreed to join our efforts, rather than those of the Fortelli, after being offered a decent sum."

"That is good to hear, sire. Hopefully, the arrival of my forces shall aid this siege greatly."

"We shall see. Now, is there anything you've left to say or ask before we move onto deciding what shall be done with your forces?"

"Well..."

CHOOSE YOUR OPTION (NO LIMIT, ASK AS MANY AS YOU WANT)
>Ask him about the homeland
>Ask him about possible interference by the Sbravani
>Ask him about the war in the rest of Nera
>No, that is all.
>Write-in
TercioQM !mnPIYfftksID: 5GKcLVx8/qst/6275844#6276544
7/18/2025, 5:18:36 PM
"I see...it is good to know this." he says, after you finish your report. "You have arrived in timely manner, with more men than you had begun with, and most of all, you have ensured that there is little danger of a relief army from the west. I am pleased by your performance, Don Alessandro. You have done well."

"Thank you, your highness." you quickly reply. "Your words bring me honor."

"There is little time for pleasantries, however." he continues. "Allow me to tell you of the situation you have joined..."

"Montechia, as you will soon learn, is an impressive painting of modern defense. As we had first arrived, we were unable to land too closely to the city - the coasts around it are nothing but cliffs, impossible to climb. We were forced to land farther out to the northwest, which certainly gave them some time to prepare. The city itself is built in a coastal depression, a 'valley' of sorts, and they have used these features most splendidly."

"To their west, stands the hill you have already seen on your way down here. It is defended by a great wall, surrounded by moats and bastions. Though it does not possess any Ravelins or Glacis, its natural defenses more than make up for it. The only weakness it holds is the age of its walls. Their curtains are made in the old, obsolete style, which cannot much handle heavy cannonfire."

"To the south and east, on the other hand, are a far worse problem - fortresses, three of them, built in the style of the Trace Colibrenne. They have none but the most modern of defenses - earthworks, halfbastions, hornworks, ravelins...their curtains are sloped and short, making them highly durable to cannonfire. We have had no luck in breaching them with the guns that Don Octavi had brought."

"What of the coast?" you ask.

"Little better. Their coastal batteries would ensure any attempt at landing ended far before it even reached their beaches."

That is certainly not good to hear - it sounds as though this city is an impenetrable fortress!

"What has been done, then, your highness?"

"We have set up our forces across two camps, to ensure they were not able to concentrate their men entirely on a single side - and ever since then, we have begun sapping efforts. To our good fortune, several mercenary companies had agreed to join our efforts, rather than those of the Fortelli, after being offered a decent sum."

"That is good to hear, sire. Hopefully, the arrival of my forces shall aid this siege greatly."

"We shall see. Now, is there anything you've left to say or ask before we move onto deciding what shall be done with your forces?"

"Well..."

CHOOSE YOUR OPTION (NO LIMIT, ASK AS MANY AS YOU WANT)
>Ask him about the homeland
>Ask him about possible interference by the Sbravani
>Ask him about the war in the rest of Nera
>No, that is all.
>Write-in