Vol 4 CH Extras (1/2)

VOLUME 4 MAPS AND EXPLANATIONS

Volume 4 Maps and Explanations

——– The Third Crusade, the First Battle of the City of the Gate

The 43rd De, Ruby Eyes, has seen many victories on the battlefield, but has naturally seen reatest defeat would be the First Siege of the City of the Gate during the Third Crusade In the war between quality and quantity, quantity was the one which one this particular battle

The Demon Race, or at least those members of the Demon Race which took to the battlefield each had e Human In a battle of equal numbers between Demons and Humans, there would be no possibility for the Demons to be defeated

In response, the strength of the Humans lay in their numbers The Human Race, who each hadthat of the Dedo that of the entire Demon World With the addition of the Central Continent, the Human World outnumbered the Demon World ten to one

The Humans, with the Central Continent based about the Holy Empire committed almost their entire army to the establishdorand army like the Crusades relied on solid foundation of faith and the authority of the Holy Church Ensuring the security of their countries while their entire armies were on the expedition demonstrated the success of the mutual supervision system which was built

Bishops fro military officers from each of the other countries were sent to every country in order to observe and ensure that each country maintained the lowest nu and the preservation of peace

In response to this, the Central Continent kept itsthe ainst the Demon Race to achieve victory

The concept of operations was as follows:

Start of the Battle

The caarrison in the City of the Gate sallied out to engage the Vanguard forces of the Holy Crusaders The Vanguard itself was a far larger force than the Holy Crusaders, and being armed with powerful muskets, they were able to suppress the Demon Army

Middle of the Battle

At this point, the Fiend cavalry levelled their spears and broke off frouard on its flanks in order to throw the vanguard into chaos Within this chaos, the Hu the Deth as possible

However, the co was able to read the intentions of the Demon Arly large force to blunt the blow

The Fiend cavalry eic in order to obscure their positions and make it difficult for the Huin with, Crusader muskeeters were never trained to fire with accuracy The eneral direction

To solve this issue, the Crusaders eeneral direction Thein the direction of the cavalry, and naturally,all of this low accuracy fire meant that at least one shot would it Even if only one in one hundred shots hit their targets, with ten thousand muskets, that meant that hundred casualties would be sustained per volley With less than 1,000 cavalryradually attritted volley by volley

For this reason, the Deuard was able to maintain order and stand up to the Demon Army Moreover, with the addition of cannon fire from the Crusader Grand Army, the Demon Army was thrown into chaos At this point, it appeared that the utter annihilation of the Demon Army was just a matter of time

End of the Battle

The final twist to the battle was the sudden attack from the rear of the Crusader Army by the combined armies of the Tribes of Beasts and the Tribe of the Gate

In order to avoidbetween the Right Wing and the Grand Ar their compatriots, the musketeers were unable to direct their fire at the combined army Left with no choice, the Hundred Paladins rode to intercept the enemy

By e the Deroup the shattered Demon Army and retreat towards the City of the Gate However, losses were great, and the Khan of Beasts, the Silver Tiger Lord, was sacrificed in this battle