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RULES
Welcome to the 'Strategical' Theater of the conflict. From this moment onward, the events of this conflict will be shown in a format of weeks. As the Colonel of the Galliota Regiment, It shall be your duty to steer your army as you move towards your ultimate goal of reaching the city of Montechio. Although there is 'timer' for this mission, the time it takes for you to arrive there shall greatly influence the future of this conflict as a whole.
Events
During each week, a number of events may occur. These range from positive to negative and anywhere inbetween. Your foraging parties may be attacked, or your scouts may find an enemy force marching on its way to attack you. Keep in mind, however, that not every event will have an immediately obviously outcome...
Units
They are your army; your soldiers. Your units are the smallest formation you can effectively use at an independent level during this time and age. Outside of battles, they shall be responsible for accomplishing tasks. You should keep it well in mind, however, that these are independent men, with goals and wills that could very well conflict with yours...do not expect them to be follow you mindlessly
Supplies
It has been said that an army marches on its stomach, and this is no less true here. Your supplies are what determines whether your army shall be fed, and starvation can be a far more fearsome foe than bullets or spears. Keep in mind these terms...
Local Availability represents the physical wealth of the region. It can range from Very Poor, Poor and Average to Rich and Very Rich. This value determines the ease with which your soldiers may forage and sack supplies from the countryside, and is heavily dependant on both your location and season of the year.
Supply represents the quantity of supplies your companies are currently foraging from the countryside. Depending on how well your companies do and how many of them there are, your 'supply' will determine whether you maintain, decrease or even increase your level of storage.
Status represents how well your army is doing at the moment; a well-supplied army is not only happier, but more capable as well. It is in your best interest to maintain this value as high as possible.
Stored represents how many weeks of supply you hold in your baggage train; It is what ensures you will continue to eat even if your foraging parties fail. Lose it, or let your supplies run dry, and your army will begin to starve. It should be kept in mind, however, that losing your stored supplies does not spell instant death; as long as your troops are capable of foraging from the land, you may continue to remain afloat.
Welcome to the 'Strategical' Theater of the conflict. From this moment onward, the events of this conflict will be shown in a format of weeks. As the Colonel of the Galliota Regiment, It shall be your duty to steer your army as you move towards your ultimate goal of reaching the city of Montechio. Although there is 'timer' for this mission, the time it takes for you to arrive there shall greatly influence the future of this conflict as a whole.
Events
During each week, a number of events may occur. These range from positive to negative and anywhere inbetween. Your foraging parties may be attacked, or your scouts may find an enemy force marching on its way to attack you. Keep in mind, however, that not every event will have an immediately obviously outcome...
Units
They are your army; your soldiers. Your units are the smallest formation you can effectively use at an independent level during this time and age. Outside of battles, they shall be responsible for accomplishing tasks. You should keep it well in mind, however, that these are independent men, with goals and wills that could very well conflict with yours...do not expect them to be follow you mindlessly
Supplies
It has been said that an army marches on its stomach, and this is no less true here. Your supplies are what determines whether your army shall be fed, and starvation can be a far more fearsome foe than bullets or spears. Keep in mind these terms...
Local Availability represents the physical wealth of the region. It can range from Very Poor, Poor and Average to Rich and Very Rich. This value determines the ease with which your soldiers may forage and sack supplies from the countryside, and is heavily dependant on both your location and season of the year.
Supply represents the quantity of supplies your companies are currently foraging from the countryside. Depending on how well your companies do and how many of them there are, your 'supply' will determine whether you maintain, decrease or even increase your level of storage.
Status represents how well your army is doing at the moment; a well-supplied army is not only happier, but more capable as well. It is in your best interest to maintain this value as high as possible.
Stored represents how many weeks of supply you hold in your baggage train; It is what ensures you will continue to eat even if your foraging parties fail. Lose it, or let your supplies run dry, and your army will begin to starve. It should be kept in mind, however, that losing your stored supplies does not spell instant death; as long as your troops are capable of foraging from the land, you may continue to remain afloat.
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