The season of 1101 did not provide the respite that the Reich had hoped for. The garrison of Stettin sallied in a last-ditch attempt stop the King of Poland, but his cavalry archers and heavy retinue of cavalry outmanuvered them, drew them out and cut them down. France and Milan continued thier attacks on the Reich's cities, leaving Marseille and Bern in perilous straits.
Worse still, another Kingdom has attacked the Reich. King Knud of Denmark, alarmed by the strengthening of Poland's presence in the Baltic, has laid siege to Hamburg. The loss of this settlement would leave the Reich wide open to attack. Although Poland is resting after receiving the Pope's decree, neither France nor Denmark are under such obligations and they continue their assault. In addition, Hungary and Venice are massing their forces.
It seems the noose is continuing to tighten. Will anything save the Reich?
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