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Vs. (Insert Manor Name)

The Battle of Maybrooke Manor

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Maybrooke Manor has been blessed with this cross: battle winning luck and prayer to defeat the

opponent. This relic is much more powerful than the walls, trenches, weapons and hosts of soldiers of

our opponent and should also ensure us a DEFEAT.

Relic

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The Line-up

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Mounted Knights1 mounted knight = 10 unmounted serfs

Serfs (when needed)Lord of the manor (when needed)ArchersAxmenSwordsmenArmy (foot soldiers)Other Knights with specific training in the

use of a certain weapon.

The Line-Up

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Advantages (Defense)

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Motte High structure, will keep off

invaders If one attempts to climb it, they

will most likely slip and go tumbling vigorously down towards the earth, and injure themselves.

If invaders are successful on climbing to the top, they will be fooled to find that this is a completely stone castle and is solid throughout. They will then be perplexed and have a struggling time climbing down. It will also give a perfect time to ambush.

The real planning room will be underground (under the Motte.)

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Donjon (Keep)2 Keeps1 = holding invader’s

hostage during battle1 = containing

 the armory, food, and the main water well

This will ENSURE survival during an attack

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BattlementsGive further

protectionMissiles and Snipers

are kept hidden, ready at any moment to fire.

Gives full view of battle field, can plot attacks quickly.

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Curtain WallFronted by a ditch or

moat (composed human waste/foul water) to make assault difficult.Moat is 50ft deep

and 45ft wide, and encompasses castle making assault difficult

Built exceptionally high

Further protection

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GatehouseInvaders will have a

difficult time even ENTERING the manor.

Will give the Lord time to plan an unexpected battle routine.

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Arrow SlitA fortification throug

h which an archer can launch arrows.

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Advantages (Offense)

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Siege Weapons- BallistaBallista- an ancient

military weapon used for throwing stones or other objects.

This was essentially a giant crossbow used to break down the walls of an opposing castle.

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Siege Weapons- TrebuchetTrebuchet- a medieval

war engine used for slinging stones or other heavy objects.

These were similar to a modern-day wrecking ball (on a smaller scale), and were used to weaken walls of the opposition’s castle.

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Siege Weapons- Battering Ram

Battering Ram- an ancient military engine used to batter down walls and other buildings

This usually followed the ballista and/or the trebuchet, and it broke down the opposition’s forces even more.

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Armor

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ArmorAll of Maybrooke’s

fighters have armor with chainmail underneath their suits of armor. They were all equipped with some weapon and a shield.

All horses are protected in suits of armor as well.

Example of chainmail

Example of Maybrooke’s shield

Horse Armor

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Battle Technique for Defense

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In defense, we have a stone wall surrounding our manor. At each corner of the wall, there are towers that enable archers to

fire from above. In the front, right tower, there is a trebuchet, a deadly siege engine. The gate keep also has an arrow slit, where arrows can leave with

out providing a return route. Inside the wall, a deep moat awaits any trespassers. Inside the manor, there are towers containing essential supplies in

the occurrence of a siege, including food and a well. Defending our manor are the knights and serfs of Maybrooke Manor. As we are currently in the kings favor, he has granted us the use of

3 legions of his army, to use at our disposal. We have also secured all livestock and non essential peasant folk

inside the manor walls, so that you cannot use our animals to feed your stomachs.

Battle Technique for Defense

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It is also to be noted that a plague of termites sweeps the Manor at the time of your attack.

The majority of our weapons are metal, as is our trebuchet. We are only minorly affected by this plague, whereas the use

of many of your weapons are impossible. The plague also rots the nearby trees in the forest,

preventing you from making a battering ram from its wood. What’s more, we shall be befouling your source of water with

human and animal waste (as we have brought the animals within the walls, there is quite a lot of it).

If you use the stream on our manor, outside the manor walls, this shall be easier.

However, it will also be a simple matter to infiltrate your camps and foul any other water source you may be using.

Battle Technique for Defense

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Should we be forced to retreat temporarily inside our walls, we shall leave a surprise for you in the morning.

You shall see the faces of your fallen comrades impaled on a spear, left in the center of you camp.

Finally, we have a tunnel, its entrance being within the manor walls, and its exit in the forest beyond. This tunnel shall be used in the case of a siege.

Battle Technique for Defense

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Battle Technique for Offense

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We advance in a U formation, with our mounted knights with lances, spearmen, and pike men on the outside of the U. They arrive on Clydesdales, the strongest and most durable horses.

After these warriors come footmen from the king’s army armed with swords, maces, flails, knives, daggers, axes, and spears.

In the middle of the U, is our siege engine, surrounded on all sides by serfs, who have been provided each with some limited armor.

Bringing up the rear are archers, using both long and cross bows.

Should the enemy manor attempt to come on our army from behind, the archers will be ready.

Otherwise, they shall cover the battle from behind.

Battle Technique for Offense

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We will live off of the other manor’s land, eating their livestock, hunting game in their forests, etcetera.

While the bulk of our army and knights come for a frontal attack, others have been stationed to come at the back two corners of the manor.

While the majority of our forces test the prevails over yours at the head of the manor, requiring the use of all of your men, as with our aid from the king you are out numbered, we sneak in from behind with ladders to scale the manor walls.

Once inside, we kill the lord and his family, then open the gates to the battle all but won by us already.

AND WE HAVE WON!!!!

Battle Technique for Offense

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Other Information

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Other WeaponsWe also have-swords-knives-daggers-axes-spears-maces-flails-long bows-cross bows-lances

Swords Mace

LanceCross Bow

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Other AdvantagesMost of our weapons

are made of metal. While that may be more expensive, they are safe from the termites we have unleashed on your weapons, which are all wood!

All soldiers (including serfs) have armor. This means that they are well protected from invaders.

We have allies in other classes and this one. YOU SHOULD BE SCARED!

Our lord, Yolande, has several armed and experienced guards surrounding her at all times. Yes, all times. Each one is superior to any opposition, which makes taking any hostages impossible.

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As you can see from our battle plans, we are

superior to the opposition.