My friends, I too agree we should take Caernervon, not only will it boost our lands wealth, but it also shall show the world we are not weak, that we are strong!
My friends, I too agree we should take Caernervon, not only will it boost our lands wealth, but it also shall show the world we are not weak, that we are strong!
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know where to hide the bodies."
Robert stands
We face many problems, fellow electors. We have the rebel settlements of Bruges and Rennes, which could give the French, if they capture it, a three way attack on our good city of Caen.
The scottish might attack York at any moment, if we lose York, we lose the capital of a Duchy.
Then theres The Welsh, right now they don't propose a threat, but if we take out their capital, we can hop on boats and cross the channel and take Ireland! A good oppurtunity into Scotland!
I also propose that King William leads the army, or maybe Henry when he comes of age...?
Robert sits
If Henry attacks the Welsh he's for one unexperienced though I'm sure he has been trained in military tactics.
King William is an experienced general with many battles under his belt. Though he is getting up in age. Do we really want expend our King on taking a settlement that could be taken by someone else?
I'm currently slightly in favor of King William leading the assualt, but Henry would also be a good choice.
Bidell speaks
I propose that Henry lead the assault as William is aging and will die before Caernervon can be stabilized.
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It depends how skilled in battle henry will be i would say henry or rufus whichever is more experienced
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also we need to send a diplomat to the pope a couple hundred florins a turn for 100 turns= happy pope and no stopping between wars
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