Old Rancagua Press/13th September Evening News 2005

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http://wiki.battlemaster.org/skins/common/images/bm-logo.png Old Rancagua Press
Price: Free Editor: Sam, Count Of Juazerio Issue No2 13th September
Printed In Oroya


Battle in Gadlock Old Rancagua vs. Rancagua

Estimated combat strengths: 9000 CS vs. 2000 CS

Attacker Victory!

The wind blew hard and strong, the sun was setting and two armies were assembling. The archers on both sides look up to the banners of the realms, to see them almost being ripped off their poles. Much to their disapointment.

As soldiers on both sides stood defient agianst the cold chill of the winds, the beat of King Fuinur drums flow over the ranks of men.


The archers take carefull aim, and let lose the first volley of many. As predicted not many found their target, but enough hit to draw the first blood. Once that volley had gone the infantry moved forward, closing the distance on the outnumbered Rancaguans, not wanting to stand under a hail of arrows the defenders charged forward to meet the attackers. Unfortunatly they could not make it quick enough before another volley landed amongst the ranks. Soon the two forces clashed! Men pilled in with more behind them. Not all of Old Rancaguas units could see some blood being shed as the frontlines were too crowded. But the battle already had been decided, all but two units had been eradicated from the order of battle for Rancagua, while none of Old Rancaguas units had even thought of fleeing or defeat.

Onwards rolled the unstopable force, into the last remaining opponents remaining, who stood little chance of doing anything other than fleeing.

The final casulties are:



New Infantry Centre
A new Infantry centre has been built in Juazeiro to provide well trained troops to fight for the glory of their realm. The new soldiers are called "Juazeiro Foot Guard" signalling the region where they originate. At the time of creation 18 willing voluenteers, eagerly signed up with more signing up the next day. The local Lord Sam, Count of Juazeiro commented on: the way things were shaping up and he thanked the people of the realm and troop leaders for the gold and equipment necesary to do such and undertaking.

This is just one more nail making place for all the nails going into the coffins of Old Rancaguas enemies.