Turn 183
The reports from this points on become significantly sparser, because there isn't anything relevant to report: I've explained that in the above posts, not going to repeat it.

Gav is starting to build up his stack to attack Cairo. These are not units sent form the defensive stack against Superjm, they are new builds.

OH is moving the units that got bounced from the previous peace declaration to threaten northern Lewwyn cities. Hint from future turns: most of these units die.

Lewwyn actually has a lot of units. Similar sorts of numbers compared to what OH can put into the field, as OH is limited by galleon capacity.

OH has enough units to hold, but not enough to do anything more than potentially take FaL. It is very easy for him to make a mistake and lose his units to an immediate counter attack though: the moment he moves his slow movers forward I position everything for the immediate counter attack on the tile NE of FaL and then it's just a numbers game. Worth it? Not really.


The reports from this points on become significantly sparser, because there isn't anything relevant to report: I've explained that in the above posts, not going to repeat it.

Gav is starting to build up his stack to attack Cairo. These are not units sent form the defensive stack against Superjm, they are new builds.

OH is moving the units that got bounced from the previous peace declaration to threaten northern Lewwyn cities. Hint from future turns: most of these units die.

Lewwyn actually has a lot of units. Similar sorts of numbers compared to what OH can put into the field, as OH is limited by galleon capacity.

OH has enough units to hold, but not enough to do anything more than potentially take FaL. It is very easy for him to make a mistake and lose his units to an immediate counter attack though: the moment he moves his slow movers forward I position everything for the immediate counter attack on the tile NE of FaL and then it's just a numbers game. Worth it? Not really.

