Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150320015056/@comment-25020300-20150426040253

Issue 36: A unit of yours has been stationed in a snowy tundra-forest for weeks, but the generals are still arguing over how they should best proceed against the Imperials. The issue has been brought to you instead.

-"We need to move on with the plan," one general says, "What we're faced with is a very large fortress and the nearby watchtower. We need to move forward and garrison the tower, then wait to strike at the fort itself. It will be a long fight, but worth it."

-"Our soldiers can't deal with the damned cold any longer!" Says another general, "The tower is bound to be freezing, and we'll lose half the garrison to hypothermia! It's time to move on the fort, we're bound to take heavy losses, but our troops can handle them. It's either die in the frozen wastes or in the nice, warm fortress, and personally I think the men want to remember what the heat feels like before they die!"

-A Dunmer general of yours has another plan, "I've looked at all the maps, and your all looking at the wrong. Of course we shouldn't attack the fortress, because it's a fortress! There's no point in taking more losses than we can handle. Now, there's a nearby village filled with Imperial sympathizers, with nice warm fires and good livestock to eat. I don't think I need say more."

-"Let's just give up," Says a soldier being brought into the jail for deserting, "We don't really need this position, and we'd just be giving up innocent life by holding it. Let's just back off and leave it to the allies to take care of it."