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Celandra is a game in which the players take the roles of societies, rather than playing individual characters. The players will invent a society with its culture and heritage, and will guide its development and interaction with the world. Emphasis will be be placed on developing a detailed history of Celandra, along with myths and legends.
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AndrewJanssen
Andrew Janssen

Thu

Aug 10
2000

05:58Z

[Cel] A Council of War, Pt. 2

The Warlord of Mir smiled crookedly. "You paint a frightening picture, Your
Grace."

The Duke shrugged. "Frankly, I think we *can* defeat the Shanari, unless they
bring their entire army into play, and I honestly doubt that they can manage
640,000 men at once. Also, the defensive works here at Unnirand, even in their
current condition, give us an advantage. However, I don't think we could stand
a long siege with the current stocks of food available. Of course, the Shanari
have more mouths to feed than we do, so a siege here would probably be a race
to see who starves first. And it would be a close race, my friends."

The Dun Ri spoke up. "My advisers tell me that we have enough food at present
to stand one month of siege, no more. If we eject the women and children from
the city, perhaps two months."

"And that wouldn't make us any friends," said Riacrasada. "I think it's safe to
say that we will not eject the non-combatants." The others at the table nodded
in agreement.

"Our best option," continued the Duke, "is to lure the Shanari into assaulting
Unnirand, rather than besieging it." He held up a hand to forestall protest
from the Therani present. "Let me explain. Almost all the cities that the
Shanari have taken have fallen by storm, not siege. This, we believe, was
largely due to a lack of preparation, combined with the Shanari's fanaticism,
and superior numbers. Here at Unnirand, we have the best defensive works in the
Tal River valley, save for Tal itself; and we have the largest, best trained
army the Shanari have ever tried to deal with. We also have more mages than any
force that's faced the Shanari has had."

"Now, we don't have to sit here, and wait for the Shanari to come to us. As
soon as word reaches us that the Shanari are moving, my cavalry legions will
begin hit-and-fade raids against them, to wear the nomads down. And my staff
have worked out a plan that just might allow us to destroy part of the Shanari
force at little cost to us. Warlord, I believe I sent you a report on it."

Riacrasada nodded. "Yes, I read it, and if you think it feasible, you are
authorized to proceed. Now, Honored Dar Ri, as to the supply problem, my mages
may be able to help . . . "

Just then, a very dusty Cedonian cavalry trooper burst into the council
chamber. "My Lords! The Shanari are moving!"

"When did they break camp?" snapped the Warlord.

"Three days ago, sir! I rode two horses to death to get here as fast as I
could."

The Warlord rose. "I declare this council of war adjourned. Gentlemen, see to
your units. Your Grace, you have my permission to execute Operation Honeytrap."
With that, she swept from the room, followed by her staff.

As the meeting broke up in confusion, trumpets and drums began to sound in the
city and the surrounding camps, as word spread . . . . the Shanari were coming.

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"Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail me now!"
                             --Elwood Blues


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IvanE
Ivan E

Fri

Aug 11
2000

13:26Z

[Cel] A Council of War, Pt. 2

--- Andrew Janssen  wrote:
> The Dun Ri spoke up. "My advisers tell me that we
> have enough food at present
> to stand one month of siege, no more. If we eject
> the women and children from
> the city, perhaps two months."

His face darkened as the words left his lips. The
Therani had not placed noncombatants in danger as long
as a single man stood since the Battle of Rosh Dana,
and he was unwilling to do so now...

> "And that wouldn't make us any friends," said      
> Riacrasada. "I think it's safe to say that we will 
> not eject the non-combatants." The others at the   
> table nodded in agreement.

The response from the Council pleased him. His words
had been uttered to test the Council and Warlord, for
the Thar Ri (hereditary under-kings) had begun to
voice concerns that the Western Armies planned to use
the Valley of Therani for nothing more than a
battleground. The Council's response was slipped to a
young, fox-faced man as the Council left. By dawn,
each of the Thar Ri would be reassured of the
Council's stance toward the Therani, and tensions
between the Armies of the Thar Ri and the Western
Defensive would hopefully be averted. Dun Ri Fethoran
watched Warlord Riacrasada as she left, uttering a
short prayer to the Oryban Patron of Kings and
Warriors. 

"Watch over us all, bright Patrons, in this our hour
of need."

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