Monday, 4 December 2017
The recature of Field-Marshal von Morris
Today came the battle, between the French and Prussian, for the recapture or execution of the Prussian Field-Marshal. It started out with small armies on each side, a force of 15 cavalry and 10 infantry for the Prussians, and 2 cannon and the capturers of 4 infantry for the French. The Prussians were quick to err, sending their cavalry into charge straight at my cannons. My big guns shot at the Prussians, quickly halting the advance and leaving 6 of 8 dead, and routing one of the remaining two. I then moved the guards into a safer position behind the cannons. He moved in to the attack again, this time killing one of my cannon crew before getting shot off by my infantry. I fired my cannons again, killing two of his infantry, and he took his next turn. It went a lot like this for a while until I had lost 1 cannon's worth of crew, and he had lost his entire cavalry and about 1/4 of his infantry. Things were getting desperate for him, but I only had 2 infantry and 1 cannon left. So he charged, all 7 of his remaining infantry, supported by a single cavalryman. It was hillarious. For a while at least. Until he elimintated my cannon and infantry and the Field-Marshal took off. He had one infantryman and one cavalryman left, plus the Field-Marshal, but he had won.
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