Chapter 76 76: battle of montfort III

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------------------------------ If there are spelling mistakes, please let me know. Leave a comment; support is always appreciated. I remind you to leave your ideas or what you would like to see. ------------------------------- NachexenPfugzeit-31,2489 IC "Well... I think it's time to retreat before more Bretonnian knights arrive and put us in a serious bind," I said to the assistant of the late general as I looked over the valley covered in bodies. "What? But we're fine... we could advance, capture Monfort, and complete the general's plan," he replied, following me closely, visibly nervous. "And then what?" I asked without stopping. "Do you really think the Bretonnians are going to sit idly by while we take one of their most important fortresses? As soon as we set foot inside, they'll harass us relentlessly. Day and night. Not to mention if we don't get reinforcements in time. They'll kill us by starvation, exhaustion, or sheer persistence." "But if we manage to take it and consolidate, it's almost certain the Emperor will send Imperial regiments to reinforce the position... especially if the Bretonnian duchies start fighting each other over internal disputes," he insisted. I stopped and looked at him sideways, raising an eyebrow."And why would they fight each other right now, when a foreign invader gives them the perfect reason to unite?" "Because many of their nobles are tainted," he replied in a low voice. "Vampirism. Chaos influence. The corruption runs deep, more than we thought. Our collaborator, Sir Artrenic of Fandramanc, obtained concrete evidence. Documents, testimonies. Everything will be delivered to the Emperor. Once Monfort is under Imperial control, the clergy of Sigmar can declare a holy war. And if everything goes as expected... Bretonnia could fall from within." I stayed silent for a few seconds, processing the weight of what I had just heard. "So that's why Monfort was so important," I murmured. "Not for its walls per se,but for its routes... because from here we could exert pressure on the duchies while they tear each other apart searching for those bearing the stain." "We have a big problem then..." I responded without taking my eyes off the hill. "How are we supposed to coordinate anything if we have cavalry charging at us while our men are busy looting corpses?" The scene in front of us was clear: a group of Bretonnian knights was charging at full gallop, lances at the ready, directly toward the men who were scavenging the bodies from the field. "We have to fight. They're not that many," replied the assistant. The general's assistant nodded slowly. "That's why we must continue. Now we have the chance to end this mockery of knights," he said with conviction, not taking his eyes off the battlefield. "Well, then we have quite a big problem..." I said, watching as a new Bretonnian charge descended the hill, straight for the Imperial soldiers looting the bodies. "How are we supposed to coordinate anything if we don't even have control over our lines, and they're busy scavenging corpses?" "They're not that many. We can face them," the assistant insisted, trying to sound confident. "What, a thousand? A thousand two hundred?" I asked, without looking at him. "The Bretonnians are convinced that any disaster can be solved with bravery. They don't understand the concept of retreat or military logic." "Are you going to do nothing?" he asked, almost incredulously, seeing how the knights began trampling the stragglers. "Yes, yes, I'm going to save those nobles' asses," I said, walking toward my men. Once under my command, I mobilized his men to the flank. The Bretonnians were a reinforcement force, but poorly organized. They were probably sent by another duke who, for a change, only sent cavalry. They pursued the looters without order, crossing hills, slopes, and clearings... until they ran straight into a natural trap: open ground with good visibility from where all our artillery could operate without obstacles. No need to give many orders. Cannon fire. Closed volleys. A storm of lead that consumed the Bretonnians. The Bretonnian ranks broke. Many were trapped in crossfire. Those who survived the bombardment were struck by the noble troops who, seeing their loot in danger, finally regrouped. The combat lasted just a few minutes. The remaining Bretonnians fled back to Monfort. Their attempt at reinforcement was a complete disaster. I was surprised by how pathetic the reinforcement was... And to think the Duke of Monfort had at least managed to outnumber us... though, of course, using peasants with wooden spears. The nobles followed the knights, and for the unfortunate Bretonnians, the defenders of Monfort didn't open the gates, so the defenders could only witness how the knights sent to their aid were massacred beneath their walls... well, they had archers, so they tried to help by harassing, but a peasant archer leaves much to be desired with their aim. After the Bretonnian reinforcements were annihilated, an emergency meeting was called. All the nobles still alive were summoned to the central tent, the same one where the general used to impose his will without discussion. The problem was simple, but serious: who would lead now? If they chose some fanatic with delusions of glory, someone who insisted on continuing the siege of Monfort, we were doomed. If the siege lasted more than a week, with insufficient provisions and morale plummeting, we would wear ourselves out to collapse. On the other hand, retreating now was the safest option... but it also meant losing the best chance to severely weaken Bretonnia. And more importantly: losing the opportunity to force the Bretonnian nobles to purge the highest ranks of their nobility, infested by the corruption of Chaos and vampirism. The simple fact that some knights had considered negotiating with us on that matter... said a lot about how rotten their kingdom was. Luckily, there were no high-ranking nobles in the meeting. Most were lower-ranking knights with their personal forces or second sons without real voice. Everything indicated that the expedition had been funded almost exclusively by the general. That explained why the other nobles only brought a handful of men each. Either the truly important ones had died... or I was the only one with some weight that the general had managed to influence before he died. With the chaos momentarily contained, I took advantage of the time. I used the little gold I had left from buying captured Bretonnian horses and, with that as collateral, I rehired the mercenary companies that had previously answered to the general. Now they answered to me. Around three thousand men, to whom I owed more than I could pay... for now. I then moved among the captains of the state regiments. They were soldiers from Reikland, recruited by the general himself. I sat with them, promised generous pay, ample loot, and priority in the distribution, if they formally recognized me as the leader of the expedition. and It worked. I added another two thousand soldiers to my ranks. I now had control of nearly half the army. And considering the recent losses, I could operate as if I commanded half of the original force. While the other nobles tried to bribe each other, making empty promises to win support... I had already won. In the command tent, the atmosphere was a boiling cauldron. Everyone was talking at once, claiming legitimacy, demanding votes, pointing to lineages and rights. "Alright, calm down! Calm down, everyone!" shouted the assistant of the late general, trying to impose some order. I just watched. Most of these men didn't have the resources or the backing to hold the command beyond this tent. But they knew Monfort was within reach. If we played our cards right, if we acted quickly, the city could fall. Apparently, there were few defenders left inside the walls. The exterior battle had left them isolated, with the gates closed, unable to receive more help. Taking it, looting it, emptying the duke's coffers, and leaving with gold and prestige... that was what truly interested me. While the nobles kept arguing among themselves—fighting over who had the oldest lineage or which family had more influence—I simply looked at the general's assistant. I no longer had the patience to keep wasting time. "ALRIGHT! Let's end this nonsense!" I shouted loudly, raising my voice over the commotion. The tent fell silent. "While you've been throwing titles at each other's faces, while you've been counting how many generations you've carried a crest on your cloaks... I made sure to secure the only thing that matters: the military support of the soldiers." I paused. Everyone looked at me. "The situation is simple. I have the backing of the majority of the army. And if anyone has a complaint... we can settle it the way nobles do—with swords." I unsheathed my runic sword and raised it calmly. "Like the beating I gave to the Duke of Monfort when he challenged me. Does anyone else want to follow his example?" I said, looking at all the nobles. Absolute silence. Only tense glances, some filled with hate, others with fear. "No one... great?" I said, slowly sheathing my sword, scanning the faces of those present. All minor nobles. None important. None with the numbers to face me. Then one spoke up. A man i knew he was vassal to the Margrave."You're just a child," he said with a hard look, as if his words were enough to intimidate me. "Is that a yes to the duel?" I asked without changing my tone, locking eyes with him. "You hide behind your runic sword," he replied. "Without it, you're nothing." I smiled. Not kindly. "I also have a runic chainmail," I said, raising an eyebrow. "But since we're here, tell me... was that a yes to the duel or are you going to swallow your words... like the damn coward you are?" I shouted with a firm voice, projecting every syllable like a slap. The murmur in the tent disappeared completely. Some lowered their gazes. Others waited to see if the noble would stand up... or swallow his pride. In the end, the noble who had challenged me decided it wasn't worth dying for pride. He lowered his head, swallowing his words in front of everyone. "Anyone else opposed to me being the leader?" I asked, sweeping my gaze across the inside of the tent. Total silence. "No... great?" I said, smiling as I sheathed my runic sword. With leadership secured by force and pressure, I wasted no time. I personally presented myself before the walls of Monfort with a white flag, while I ordered the camp to be set up right in front of the city. The soldiers drove stakes, dug trenches, aligned cannons. Everything as if we were truly planning a prolonged siege. I went to offer them surrender with all the formality war demands. I assured them that, if they surrendered the city, we would release the captured duke and allow the local nobility to keep their dignity. It was a reasonable proposal. Of course, they rejected it without hesitation. The knights still inside, despite the massacre outside, were convinced they could hold out. They believed they were safe behind their five layers of walls and their towers, which were impossible to scale. They were waiting for reinforcements. Or simply clinging to the arrogance typical of their caste. What they didn't know... was that I had already decided how I would enter. That night, while the Bretonnians slept or attended to their wounded, I gathered my trusted troops. Not a single torch was lit. We moved in complete silence under the shadow of the walls. It was, without a doubt, the greatest and most risky use of Chamon I had ever done. Using my affinity with metal, I located the internal mechanisms of the drawbridge and the main gates. With extreme care, I activated the gears from the outside, shifting the levers with the minimum amount winds of chamon necessary. To the Imperial eyes accompanying me, I had kept my word: the Bretonnians had traitors within their ranks. And to the Bretonnians' eyes... someone had betrayed them from within. As we advanced through the first level of the city-fortress of Monfort, we encountered groups of men-at-arms emerging from houses, half-dressed, poorly armed, with faces that made it clear that, just moments ago, they had been asleep, unaware of what was happening. I took a few steps forward, raised a hand in a slow gesture, and spoke with the best formal Bretonnian pronunciation my education could mimic. "Brave warriors of Bretonnia," I said "I wish you no harm. Your leaders have surrendered the city. I ask you — in the name of honor — to lay down your weapons and surrender your armor. Fulfill the duty that your noble lords have already accepted. Let us not shed more unnecessary blood." I presented myself elegantly, calmly, as if this were a ceremony and not an undercover conquest operation. The Bretonnians looked at each other, still groggy, unable to comprehend how Imperial soldiers could walk within their walls without signs of combat. It didn't take long before they began dropping their swords to the ground. First a few... then many more. Most were commoners. They had no instructions or context. They only knew to obey. And if someone in armor, with a firm voice and noble manners, told them that their superiors had surrendered, they didn't hesitate. They obeyed. Thus, much of the resistance vanished without the need for violence. Some groups didn't fall for the trap, of course. But they were isolated, poorly equipped, and surprised. Their response was pathetic. Shouts of confusion, a few weak arrows fired... nothing that stopped our advance. As panic spread through their ranks, with no one knowing how the gates had opened or who had let us in, we continued level by level. The garrison had made the classic mistake: concentrating almost all their strength on the first level of defense. And since almost everyone dropped their weapons, believing that the surrender was real... we took them by surprise. We secured the lower level in minutes. We sealed all the exits. No one entered. No one left. The upper levels, more residential and administrative, were nearly empty. They fell one after another like dominoes. There was no organized resistance. Just a few servants armed with splintered spears, and not a single competent officer attempting to regroup the troops. Each floor taken was another step toward the keep. There, as expected, the last stronghold: a small group of Bretonnian knights, entrenched, as stubborn as stones, refusing to surrender even with the city completely lost. But they were few. And the door to the keep — luckily for me — was wide open. Perhaps by confusion. Perhaps by desperation. Or perhaps... by my intervention minutes earlier. We entered without the need for a siege. The combat was brief. A dozen knights against a hundred of mine, all well-armed and with a total advantage. Monfort belonged to the Empire. And its riches... were mine. I took the precaution of not killing the captured duke. I kept him alive for a clear reason: if the Empire didn't send reinforcements, if things went awry and Bretonnians from other duchies managed to reclaim the city, I could always use him as a bargaining chip. A quick negotiation, a convenient exchange... and I could leave Monfort with my pockets full of gold and my head still on my shoulders. ------------------------------ If there are spelling mistakes, please let me know. Leave a comment; support is always appreciated. I remind you to leave your ideas or what you would like to see. -------------------------------

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Warhammer Fantasy:Steel and gunpowder
Warhammer Fantasy:Steel and gunpowder Author:Chill_ean_GUY
Chapter 1 1: Rough awakening Sep 11th, 2025
Chapter 2 2: a new life Sep 11th, 2025
Chapter 3 3: You can't choose your family. Sep 11th, 2025
Chapter 4 4: the learning routine Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 5 5: noble horsemanship Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 6 6: law and superstition Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 7 7: Sigmar's Templar Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 8 8: The tax collectors Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 9 9: the noble service Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 10 10: a hazardous child Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 11 11: friends of the empire Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 12 12: hunter by necessity Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 13 13: big game hunting Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 14 14: a vicious ambush Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 15 15: guide for hire Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 16 16: the Bretonian threat Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 17 17: punitive mission Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 18 18: Bretonian counteroffensive Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 19 19: Bretonian counteroffensive II Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 20 20: the disastrous return Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 21 21: finally safe at Helmgart Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 22 22: Great......News? Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 23 23: finally free Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 24 24: Reinsfeld State I Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 25 25: Reinsfeld State II Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 26 26: Reinsfeld State III Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 27 27: business as usual Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 28 28: the ancient foe of the mountains Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 29 29: reaching other markets Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 30 30: settler rush I Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 31 31: settler rush II Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 32 32: economic burden Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 33 33: Reikland Blue Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 34 34: the story of a merchant Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 35 35: cutting ties Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 36 36: military buildup Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 37 37: recruitment drive Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 38 38: a strange day Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 39 39: magical potential Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 40 40: searching for arcane artifacts Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 41 41: hiding the magic Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 42 42: teacher-student,student-teacher Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 43 43: The Great Cleansing I Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 44 44: The Great Cleansing II Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 45 45: the blessing of ignorance Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 46 46: a productive family meeting Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 47 47: materials of progress Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 48 48: smokeless powder Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 49 49: justice served Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 50 50: production permits Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 51 51: Imperial Engineers School Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 52 52: the riches of the mountains Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 53 53: infested burrows Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 54 54: underground meat grinder I Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 55 55: underground meat grinder II Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 56 56: underground meat grinder III Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 57 57: visit from Altdorf Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 58 58: harvest time Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 59 59: a strange protest Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 60 60: a long feud Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 61 61: a long-term investment Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 62 62: good results Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 63 63: dawongi Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 64 64: the pact of gunpowder and steel Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 65 65: survey (not a chapter) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 66 66: Dwarf-friend Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 67 67: Witching Night Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 68 68: a seductive night Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 69 69: litany and blessings Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 70 70: in the witch hunter's eye Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 71 71: the nation calls Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 72 72: weakness of the noble knights Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 73 73: battle of montfort I Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 74 74: the protection of sigmar Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 75 75: battle of montfort II Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 76 76: battle of montfort III Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 77 77: the riches of Monfort Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 78 78: a bloody night Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 79 79: Bretonian culture Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 80 80: the Bretonians' headache Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 81 81: loot everything of value Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 82 82: the loyal apprentice Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 83 83: the imperial court I Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 84 84: the imperial court II Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 85 85: the imperial court III Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 86 86: damn bureaucracy Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 87 87: the problems of Merxheim Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 88 88: Justice....... Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 89 89: the beginnings of a monopoly Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 90 90: the great cleansing of the Drakwald Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 91 91: endless tide Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 92 92: future income Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 93 93: scarce mineral Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 94 94: Enemies in the Shadows Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 95 95: Solution to the food logistics Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 96 96: the Bretonnian dreams Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 97 97: The Dawi Fortress Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 98 98: Underground Mass Grave Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 99 99: Rediscovering secrets Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 100 100: The Beautiful Bretonnian Winter Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 101 101: A Successful Hunt Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 102 102: Land Ownership Monopoly Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 103 103: trusted advisors Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 104 104: The Empire's Future Breadbasket Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 105 105: returning the favor Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 106 106: Standoff Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 107 107: The Emperor's plan Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 108 108: Politics Of Altdorf Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 109 109: The Grand Agreement Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 110 110: The Second Great Cleansing Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 111 111: Slayer of Monsters Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 112 112: The breadbasket Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 113 113: Trading Center Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 114 114: Roads of an empire Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 115 115: Question(not a chapter) Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 116 116: Railway work Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 117 117: Economic warfare Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 118 118: weapons for gold Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 119 119: Battle for Marienburg I Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 120 120: Battle for Marienburg II Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 121 121: Controlling The Truth Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 122 122: Summon The Electors Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 123 123: The Return To The Fold Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 124 124: A Newcomer Inside The Circle Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 125 125: New Responsibilities Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 126 126: Rebuilding From The Ashes Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 127 127: The Power Of Influence Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 128 128: The Banquets Of Nuln Sep 21st, 2025
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