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Author:Zoterik
Posted:Jan 30, 2014 at 12:38 pm
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Two years in, and all centres are claimed.  We also have the first home centre taken, as France forces his way into the Burgundian capital.  Allow me to take this time to advise sending preliminary orders, because I can point out possible misorders.  England ordered a unit which does not exist, but the result may be harmless.  Still, consider it a warning.   But back to the game--I should point out that the requirement for a solo is NINE centres.  England and France will vie for that crown. 


We have our first retreat phase.  I'd like the Burgundian retreat within forty-eight hours, 01 February.  The result of the retreat will only affect Burgundy's adjustments, so it'll be alright to give me your adjustments at the same time. 

Autumn 1426 retreat due 01 February.

Winter 1426 adjustments due 02 February.

Burgundy

A Dijon - Calais (*dislodged*)

A Flanders S A Dijon - Calais (*cut*)
A Luxembourg S A Flanders

F The Wash - Strait of Dover (*fails*)

England

F Strait of Dover - Flanders (*fails*)

A Calais S F Strait of Dover - Flanders (*cut*)
F London S A Calais

A Northumbria - Scotland
A Normandy - Brittany (*fails*)

A Brittany, no move received
A Guyenne - Brittany (*invalid*)


France
A Dauphine - Dijon

A Cantons S A Dauphine - Dijon
A Paris S A Dauphine - Dijon

A Orleanais S A Paris
A Aragon - Castille


Retreat
Burgundian A Dijon can retreat to Lorraine or Charolais.

Adjustments

Burgundy: 0/-1 (3) *
England: +1 (7)

France: +2 (7)

*If A Dijon goes OTB, Burgundy will not have a disband in Winter.

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DC Hundred - Fall 1426 (Zoterik) Jan 30, 12:38 pm

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