Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150125010554/@comment-24696651-20150126211646

(You don't seem to understand... The forces of the ambush were a ways to the south, in the forest. They were to the southwest of Sunderstone Gorge, as shown in the image.

I appreciate that small groups of cavalrymen not staying in formation won't be as badly affected by rocky terrain, but this is very rocky. As in, like trying to climb a mountain (but much smaller. There are going to be large rocks that can't be climbed intermingled across the slope, the slope will be very steep, preventing significant speed to be gained, and there are also going to be lots of lose stones and small rocks which require careful warking to not to lose footing.

Thirdly, the skirmishers are both accurate (I said so in the unit card, they're hunters, after all), and firing at a horse quite close to them, with a long bow. That's going to hit more than twelve, and kill most of them, due to cloes range.

I apologise if I'm coming off as a bit argumentative, it's just we've got a different picture of what's going on and we need to sort this out properly.)