Matsu Erina wrote:
"What do you think about spikes? Foothold spikes for us in the dirt, and rough wood spears to direct their path into the mud?"
"Personally, I hate spikes, they're terrible for horsemen like me," Baatar replied. "That said, they'd probably be great for slowing down a charging mass of infantry like Steel Flower threw at us at Toshi no Omoidoso. Can you get a work party to set something like that up?"
Mindshred wrote:
The lands surrounding Nikesake are rolling plains, which are divided into hundreds of small farming hamlets, many of which have devolved into patches of mud next to slightly larger patches of mud. Some farms are either partially or entirely under water.
The young Unicorn shook his head at the flooded farms, but saw nothing much he could do about them. "At least the enemy won't be able to forage much here," he commented.
Tracking seemed difficult in the rainy weather, but Baatar tried to question any farmers or other heimin they encountered, in case any of them had seen anything noteworthy. For those whose homes had been flooded, he directed them towards Nikesake for refuge.
Matsu Erina wrote:
Erina gazes at the plains around her. "I wish we can an entire legion of we Beastmasters. With plains like this, we could hammer them. Cavalry too, but we need to know where we could ride."
Erina looks a bit guilty, calling back to Bataar. "I don't suppose either of you has paper and charcoal for a map? Or a way to mark which paths are safe?"
"Yeah, a few squadrons of cavalry would really be nice right now," Baatar said wishfully. "Looks like it's just me for now, though, til the Unicorn send us some reinforcements."
"I got no paper, but I should remember the lay of the land pretty well."