09-19-2012, 06:17 PM
Hi All
If we say that the baggage train is large, are we really saying that although this was a great victory in the terms of being the turning point in the war that the main casualties were in fact the baggage train and perhaps the main warriors; the rest of the "horde" scattered to their homes but too late to plant the winter wheat.
We know that this was just one battle in the war, that many tribes stayed "under arms" and that the next few Governors were charged with getting the Province back under control using diplomacy.....
So that although 80,000 were lost 150,000 escaped!
If that is the case CS and Dunstable are still viable.....(if you believe the Northern route.
Kind Regards - Deryk
If we say that the baggage train is large, are we really saying that although this was a great victory in the terms of being the turning point in the war that the main casualties were in fact the baggage train and perhaps the main warriors; the rest of the "horde" scattered to their homes but too late to plant the winter wheat.
We know that this was just one battle in the war, that many tribes stayed "under arms" and that the next few Governors were charged with getting the Province back under control using diplomacy.....
So that although 80,000 were lost 150,000 escaped!
If that is the case CS and Dunstable are still viable.....(if you believe the Northern route.
Kind Regards - Deryk
Deryk