Yep, exactly, that's what the next part of the story is about! Part 1 develops my characters, Part 2 sees their nation fall, then Part 3 is about...
Everyone has brought up interesting points to consider, but this especially stands out since the commander himself won't actually be a character...
So they had a roughly 3 to 2 numerical advantage, but lost a third of their forces to a superior foe before surrendering. If I follow this...
So I'm setting up an invasion of the country my story is set in. I've got all the worldbuilding info I could need - how many soldiers are at each...
Ooh, I do like this! Maybe not "discredit", so much as "start conflict with" - make things personal, hurl the right remarks at the right people to...
Some element of cleverness or surprise would be really interesting, I think - I'm thinking it starts with a distraction, but I need help with the...
My characters are students at what is essentially a military training school. They are conducting an exercise in which their class must manage a...
When building my world, I named a city in my story "Kadena". Then, a few weeks later, I came across that name in the news: it turns out, Kadena is...
My main cast is shooting recurve bows and my MC's best friend is very over-competitive and over-confident; he's the type of person to talk smack...
Oh, I wasn't saying it was, I'm saying folly was a major factor in the war my nation lost. But I didn't think that alone could fully explain it,...
Come to think of it, this actually helps answer another question I had about this nation's military history, regarding a war they lost against an...
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