Annals of Albion - A Casse AAR Part One - Growing the group
The Coritanes tribe, raiding from their stronghold in Ratae, were the Casse's most persistant aggressor. Barae knew the only way to bring about peace was to absorb them into the confederation. The only way to do that was through war. Every able bodied man was drafted to form a warband who marched immediately to Ratae, the Coritanes had a larger army, and were in strong defensive position, Barae knew he was the superior warrior and was confident of a great victory.
As Barae's army approached the city he saw the enemy waiting for them by an open gate. A challenge, come and show us how tough you are, typical of the Coritanes. Barae was brave, but he was not stupid, he knew how many men he would lose forcing a way through the gateway. Instead he ordered his slingers to pelt the enemy through the gate and over the wall. The defenders fled under the hail of stones leaving a free path for the Casse army to enter the city.
His spearmen rushed into the city and formed a defensive posture just as the midland spearmen attacked.
The midlanders were beaten back and Maudamoros attacked with his chariots.
Unable to break through the Coritanes chieftan withdrew and sent the bulk of his forces to attack the Casse spear.
Barae and his Champions threw their spears from behind their lines, then charged forward to join the fight.
The battle was going Barae's way, his men started to force the enemy up the hill toward the town square.
The final enemy forces were surrounded in the town square and slaughtered, not one enemy soldier survived the assault on the town.
Every enemy soldier was slain, the majority of the settlement sold as slaves. A glorious victory, Barae's reign had begun exactly as he had planned. The settlement was given over to the control of Sentata and the Menape tribe, some of his advisers thought it foolish to give his rival more power, Barae was more concerned at keeping his Menape allies close.
His first victory won, Barae moved his army south out of the city, Sentata and his champions could control the tiny population left behind as the new Menape population moved in. The Dumnones to the south west and a number of hostile smaller tribes needed to be subdued before the south of Brittania could be declared Casse territory.
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