2 A, 1 B, 16 C. Again, a clear victor.
The army left immediately for the chosen site of battle, employing forced marches to get there in time.
After three days of hard travel we got on the slope of the chosen hill. Not a moment too soon: our forward ranging scouts soon reported back, saying we had perhaps seven hours before the beastmen got there. Just enough time for a quick sleep and meal.
The battle would take place late morning, with the sun watching everything from right above our heads. It was a cloudless day of late summer, warm but not scorching hot, ideal weather for fighting.
The two hosts assembled, one on a slope overlooking the lake's shore and preventing access to the lands beyond, the other in the plains below. One organized and grimly silent, the other a noisy rabble. One preceeded by a bald man, holding a red stone in his hand, the other by an hairy giant, wielding two axes made of a strange grey, smooth material.
Battle would be waged soon, but first strategies would have to be decided...
Ok, yet another open update. I want to hear what will be your tactical approach to this first major battle of the LP. I'll make a list of your 'units' and ask how you want to deploy them, what their tasks will be in the upcoming battle and how much freedom of action you want to give their commanders (more freedom will leave more leeway for me to intervene, which might be a mixed blessing of course).
The units:
75 obsidian warriors, the core of your army, armed with obsidian spear, axe and 3 javelins;
25 stone warriors, equally trained but inferiorly armed (stone spear and axe, no javelins);
5 bear friends, with 7 bears (their effectiveness is a complete unknown);
1 Wielder of Fire, with his two apprentices. Adept at ranged flaming. I will control the Wielder, no orders for him, sorry, but you can tell me how you want to use the weaker apprentices. Suggestions for the Wielder are of course welcome, but I will be the one to decide.
Enemy units, now that you can see them clearly:
140 fur clad, bare handed, muscular men;
10 fur clad, wood and bone club wielding even more muscular men (those guys are bigger and most definitely threatening to look at);
1 fur clad, dual axe wielding insanely big man (the leader. He's the biggest and most muscled man your tribe has ever seen, even from his distance he radiates menace).
The map:
Black oval is your army, which I will draw again with the battle update when you tell me how to deploy your people. Red rectangles are the enemy: bigger one is the 140 'normal' guys, the smaller rectangle is the leader with his retinue.
The different green and grey colors are elevations. You're staying on the lower, steeper slopes of this hill. If those guys want to get to you they'll have to climb a pretty steep incline. If they decide to ignore you and head to camp they'll more or less commit suicide, as they'd be crushed between a rock (you) and an hard place (the lake).
Alright, get planning. If you have questions, if anything is unclear or whatever, ask. I'll do my best to check this update often and answer.