Genoa has been reclaimed for Bavaria. Count Erlach was with me when the city fell and I know he is overjoyed to be one of the first inside its walls. I fear that I must report that these Frenchmen have made a deal with the devil. My strategy and tactical deployment were perfect, yet they simply refused to fall or break. I have never seen a foe fight so fiercely, despite being completely outmaneuvered. If there is any doubt as to Beelzebub's intervention on their behalf, one need only refer to the the Bavarian casualty report:
http://www.totalwar.org/patrons/pbm/kotr1370-4.zip
My men were greatly cheered by the victory and in the celebrations afterwards there was some discussion about giving me yet another nickname. At first, Lothar the Infantryman seemed to get passed around. However, some drunken lout must have decided a more humorous sobriquet was in order. Apparently I am now known as Lothar the Honorable. I am sure my old friend Arnold will be greatly amused to hear that.
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