>>6300262
I feel like this >>6300392 covers the bases I'd be concerned with. I feel like we're more concerned with fords than rickety wooden bridges though. I think the Amazonian Mares, armored up, are too obese to cross a bridge too small with any speed or timeliness. I don't have much input on what the fortifications or the like should be like, but I do think the forest flank is an intriguing option. Maybe that's a role our mounted forces can have in case they see a critical point open up, or we can play the 1000 IQ Hannibal move of having the line purposely weak there to lay a trap. And hoping that doesn't turn into the 60 IQ move.

I agree that the main stone bridge shouldn't be destroyed. It'd certainly delay the enemy, but for how long, we don't know, and since destroying every crossing there is is probably unfeasible that means we're going to have to fight them at some point, so best to fight them where we have the most time to prepare and receive them. Granted, the Fortelli army could just consider this crossing not worth fighting for and try to go elsewhere anyways, regardless of if it's destroyed or not, but if we start having to chase them around we lose out advantage of arriving early. There's a balance to strike where they'll think it worth trying to force.

>>6300511
If we took all of Don Octavi's sakers on the army list then we would have four. There's two artillerists mentioned, but idk if that means they mind after multiple guns or if we got half.

>>6298609
I don't know what the exact set is from, but I based it off of the breastplate part of this munition armor. I didn't include the faulds or pauldrons because they weren't mentioned, and after consulting with a few people, concluded that such things not being mentioned was significant. Besides that I flared it out of the top somewhat. I figured that it's probably a hand-me-down of some sort (on top of being mass produced in the first place) and not something even a maidservant of a Viscount can actually afford (though maybe her father the chamberlain could, I don't know how much important civil servants are typically paid), though I kept the gorget piece.

>>6298820
I was caught near instantaneously so there's not much point in hiding it, besides just being courteously anonymous. Honestly I wasn't sure how much to push things, as far as the claws went, for example. It can all be adjusted at a later point anyways.