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Post by shibatatim on Jun 11, 2012 12:35:08 GMT -5
Oda Nobunaga would still be waiting for the gates to open, as he had confidence in Ranmaru. Ranmaru had slain many samurai defending the lower half of the stairs, with mighty swings from his rather large katana. Not much could stand in Oda's way it would seem. The walls had been flooded by Mori's siege unit, while Ranmaru himself had been aiming to open the main gate. His hopes were to allow Nobunaga's main unit to enter and finish this fight. If the Oda's main unit entered the fort, it would be all over for the Tokugawa here.
(No need to pm it to you directly seeing as how they are NPC's :0 I will just post it here.)
Plans: The units on the wall shall begin moving about to clear out the remaining forces a long the wall, to secure it. While More Ranmaru and his subunit begin pushing the Samurai back on the stairs. Hopefully, they would be able to breach the Samurai's small defense here and open the gate for Oda. If the gates do open, the Nobunaga's main unit will rush into the fort and more than likely this battle will be over shortly.
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Post by Simon on Jun 11, 2012 14:38:57 GMT -5
Tokugawa Fushi (NPC)
Fushi kept his eyes forward to the wall where the Mikawa Warriors had charged in. He had not wished for them to attack with their deaths, but it seemed it was the only way to take the Oda numbers down. He praised his archers' work on the enemy, but just as he was about to taunt to the Oda of his dirty trick turning into a failure, he saw enemy banners below them and the city gate opening.
He closed his eyes shut, angered that they had failed, but one thing was for sure, the Oda had many casualties today, but now all that was on his mind, was the safety of the people of Mikawa. "Archers. Stand behind me. We shall repel as many of them as we can. We are warriors of Mikawa, we shall fight like warriors, and we shall die like warriors, to the end. For MIKAWA!", before taking a hold on the stairway near to where the enemies would climb up with Fushi Tokugawa at the front, while his archers were behind, scattered across the wall to reinforce him. Only those who avoided the 500 bows shooting all at once, would be able to get their hands on Fushi.
It was all they could do....
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Post by Simon on Jun 11, 2012 14:39:48 GMT -5
Turn 6 Results: _______________
Oda Nobunaga charges his unit towards the city gate as soon as the city gate opens thanks to the work of Mori Ranmaru who fought through the warriors of Mikawa.
Tokugawa Fushi is pleased by the works of the Mikawa Warriors, but it was not enough to hold back Oda's onslaught. If it was not for the ladders. If he had sent his men earlier, they could of repelled them all, but it was too late. The last of the defence of Mikawa prepared themselves for the end to come.....
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Troop Counts: Oda Nobunaga- 1,000 Samurai
Mori Ranmaru(on wall)- 276 Ashigaru 2 Ladders
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Tokugawa Fushi- 500 Archers
Mikawa Subunit- 200 Samurai
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The Clash between the Oda and the Mikawa Warriors comes to an end between the Ashigaru and Samurai, as the Samurai make another charge like their fallen comrades, and taking down Oda's men but wasn't able to hold against Ranmaru's charge before he heads down southeast towards the gate. The Archers aid the samurai as much as possible and with the samurai's assistance, they eliminate the enemies, but cannot shout victories for long, as Fushi sees enemy troops near the gate and opening it. With no Mikawa warriors remaining, it was down to the archers and the commander to stop the Oda's attack. Despite it all, the proud warriors of Mikawa had demonstrated how powerful they were, but now, what was to become of the remnants now, as Oda and his samurai charge towards the entrance, while Fushi holds himself at the top of the steps with all his bows lined up, ready to fire and fight to the end.
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Post by shibatatim on Jun 11, 2012 17:53:29 GMT -5
With the gates opening Nobunaga could see his loyal vassal Ranmaru waving him through. He had lost many troops, but he valued the victory he was sure to have more so. Oda's main unit would now rush towards the open gate. This unit was full of Samurai and not the weak Ashigaru peasant troops.
Nobunaga could see many of his fallen soldiers bodies but this did not distract him. His goal clear and with it almost within sight he was ready to claim Mikawa. "Ranmaru, stay at my side." Oda Nobunaga would say to his dear Ranmaru.
Mori Ranmaru had done his job, he did not wish to put him in more harms way. Victory horns could be heard as the Oda Samurai were now running threw the fort and killing the last resistance of the Mikawa. Though many would fall do to the Archers remaining and Tokugawa Fushi on top of the wall.
Battle plans:(Because they are required)
Oda Nobunaga would now be inside of the fort with the main unit of Samurai. Mori Ranmaru would be once again at his lords side, to protect him. The remaining Ashigaru and the main unit of Samurai, would now be going after Fushi a top of the wall.
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Post by Simon on Jun 12, 2012 2:04:50 GMT -5
Tokugawa Fushi (NPC)
The remaining troops, the last bastian of defence for the people of Mikawa, huddled together on the wall and on the steps going up, all standing in height order and some lowering themselves, so more shots could be made, while their Commander stood infront.
Fushi could see the troops amassing inside the castle, before they started to come his way. "Show them", as he began to move towards the back, "The pride!", continuing moving away, "of MIKAWA!", as he now stood near the back to tell them when to fire. He was just in the way at the front, though the enemy would think otherwise.
As soon as troops began to come, Fushi ordered the volley of arrows to fire, and since he weren't slap bang in the middle like before, they could fire more arrows, though they couldn't last for long as archers had poor defence.
First came the remaining troops that they fought with before, as Fushi ordered the volley, but then came the enemy samurai numbering over 1000. They could see they were doomed but there was no backing down even if it meant their end.
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Post by Simon on Jun 12, 2012 2:14:40 GMT -5
Turn 7 Results: _______________
Oda Nobunaga enters the city with his main unit, before remaining with Ranmaru, as the remaining ashigaru charge the men of Mikawa, followed by the strong samurai. Over 1000 strong men versus petty bows.....victory was assured!
Tokugawa Fushi attempts an act of bravery in standing infront but realising he would be in the way and save enemy troops rather than allied troops, he moves to the rear, and shouts commands from the back, as the archers fire on the Ashigaru as they come, and then the samurai following, but how long could they last...
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Troop Counts: Oda Nobunaga- 980 Samurai 2 Ladders
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Tokugawa Fushi- 500 Archers
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With the Mikawa Warriors fallen, the defenders of Mikawa, consisting of 500 bows, fires repeatedly at the approaching enemy, but then 1000 Samurai come charging up, though they are able to get a few, it is too few due to their rush as the Archers fell easily. Fushi moves to defend the remaining men to fight to the end before he too is slain.....Mikawa becomes under Oda's territory
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