> Karan conquered? You make sound like the Crusaders have taking their
> over
> quite quickly. Base on that Kingdoms Description, I would think
> Karan should
> have a bonus due to their militiristic ways and their King being a
> great
> tactician/strategist then the other Razanian leaders.
> I can understand the Crusaders attack more north, taking over Teren
> and
> Cantor and sieging the southern states, but attacking westwards also
> against
> Karan should of been hard, especially also when the Crusader forces
> would of
> been spreaded a bit to thin conquering everywhere practicly at the
> same
> period of time?
OK. The sequence of events was as such:
Early 1411: THe Aryisans begin to mobilize for a renewed invasion. The
Razanian kingdoms, lead by Karan and Bernar, prepare to meet them.
Late1411: The Aryisans move to occupy the remainder of Tesh and invde
Narton, minimal resitence is met and the Razanians gather in Karan.
Early 1412: The Razanians and Aryisans meet in pitched battle in Karan.
At the end of the day, the Aryisan hold the field, but have suffered
severe casulties. Many razanian forces regather eithe in Karan or flee
north to Taranta and countries north of there.
Late 1412: The Aryisans move move south and besiege the small southern
city-states.
1413: The sieges continue. The Razanian armies recover. Karan and
Minot remain unoccupied andprotected by the largest army. The northern
states are also unthreatened, though their army is not as strong.
And 1414 and later is up to you.
> So a quick invasion which you described shouldn't of been really
> possible, a
> slow invasion would of been more like it.
The timeline above should alliviate your concerns. I think we had a
small misunderstanding, and I should have pphrased my summary a bit
better.
>
Aaron Nowack
"Never let reality get in the way of a good hypothesis."
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/5930/
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