Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150127181142/@comment-24696651-20150131094346

(So assuming the journey would take four-ish days on a forced march, your saying that plains would reduced marching speed by three quarters? As I've said repeatedly, plains do not have that big an affect on marching speed, particularly when marchers are nearly always on roads.

Having the cavalry gallop most of the way there is like sprinting a marathon. You don't sprint, you jog (i.e. trot.)

If Mhazard posted that his battlemages would go to Riverwood after my forces got there, and if I'm quite a ways behind timewise anyway, then surely Mhazard's battlemages set out after Luciun got there, thus they couldn't arrive in time.)

"But can your arrows pierce a wall of shields?" Luciun asked. "Can your walls withstand the force of our mangonels?"

Luciun trotted away from the walls, where his army was waiting. He ordered them to move out of range of the archers, but remain in a schiltrom for safety's sake. He then ordered his mangonels to fire.