In the main Camp outside of the Takeda strong hold a
messenger came from the Oldonian camp not too far
from them. They requested Honzo’s forces to join the
fight. At first he didn’t want to fight. His troops were still
hurt from a pervious engagement against the Takeda
forces and needed more time to fully heal. Hanzo was
torn between wanting to bring honor to Japan and
ensuring his men are not all killed. He decided to allow
the men to vote. All of them voted to fight even though
it would cost a lot of them their lives.
Than morning before the Oldonians even awoke from
their slumber Honzo’s forces attacked. The sky was still
dark, which made it difficult to see yet forward they
continued to move. The lead unit was able to break
through and kill one of the Takeda units while the other
unit swung from behind to catch the Takeda off guard.
The forces to the rear were able to deal a great amount
of damage but hardly any survived. The sun was
beginning to rise and Hanzo knew more troops were
bond to show up so he ordered his forces to regroup
back at the camp.
Day came and the sight of the Oldonians charging the
city was one to behold. They were not strategic and
they had no real fighting skill. But what the lacked in
strategy and skill the made it up with there brute
strength and determination. The battle only lasted a
few moments and once everything was said and done
the forces of the Takeda were killed and Japan’s
northern borders were safe again. As done in Japanese
custom the bodies of the fallen were cremated and sent
back to Japan along with their swords to show they
died honorably in battle. As for the survivors they joined
into one unit, Hanzo had another 3 units dispatched to
the Oldonian peninsula. From there they would all move
to their next target where unlike this battle they would
not have the Oldonian’s great strength to depend on to
finish the job.
messenger came from the Oldonian camp not too far
from them. They requested Honzo’s forces to join the
fight. At first he didn’t want to fight. His troops were still
hurt from a pervious engagement against the Takeda
forces and needed more time to fully heal. Hanzo was
torn between wanting to bring honor to Japan and
ensuring his men are not all killed. He decided to allow
the men to vote. All of them voted to fight even though
it would cost a lot of them their lives.
Than morning before the Oldonians even awoke from
their slumber Honzo’s forces attacked. The sky was still
dark, which made it difficult to see yet forward they
continued to move. The lead unit was able to break
through and kill one of the Takeda units while the other
unit swung from behind to catch the Takeda off guard.
The forces to the rear were able to deal a great amount
of damage but hardly any survived. The sun was
beginning to rise and Hanzo knew more troops were
bond to show up so he ordered his forces to regroup
back at the camp.
Day came and the sight of the Oldonians charging the
city was one to behold. They were not strategic and
they had no real fighting skill. But what the lacked in
strategy and skill the made it up with there brute
strength and determination. The battle only lasted a
few moments and once everything was said and done
the forces of the Takeda were killed and Japan’s
northern borders were safe again. As done in Japanese
custom the bodies of the fallen were cremated and sent
back to Japan along with their swords to show they
died honorably in battle. As for the survivors they joined
into one unit, Hanzo had another 3 units dispatched to
the Oldonian peninsula. From there they would all move
to their next target where unlike this battle they would
not have the Oldonian’s great strength to depend on to
finish the job.
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