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⌞THE AGOGE⌝ MODS ([personal profile] agogemod) wrote in [community profile] agogelogs2017-10-07 12:21 am

THERE WERE MASTERS AND SERVANTS,

WHO? Everybody!
WHAT? Prepare for the historic Battle of Valmy.
WHEN? Mid September 1792, France.
ANYTHING ELSE? Violence, as always. Please warn in subject lines for anything beyond physical violence, and move to a personal journal if things go beyond PG-13.




IT'LL BE FINE;
between sainte-menehould and valmy,
1792: revolutionary france.




DEPARTING JERUSALEM

The clean up of the battle is slog. A full day of piling together corpses. Noting down famous men and women. In the heat, the bodies bloat and become fetid, and the smell builds until it cannot be ignored. Insects swarm, and vultures blot out the sun, swooping down and taking back what's been left for nature. Stragglers and the poor pick through the field for scattered weapons and valuables to collect. The bodies of important men and women are taken for burial; the rest are left for scavengers, animal or human.

It's in this gruesome scene that the order comes:
PACK UP, GET READY TO MOVE OUT. THE TARGETS HAVE BEEN NEAUTRALIZED. WE MAKE OUR DEPARTURE LOCAL TIME, DAWN.

DEPLOYMENT: VALMY, FRANCE. IT'S GOING TO BE A WET ONE. WE ARE EXPECTING MORE TRANSFERS ON ARRIVAL.
The present COST soldiers that have been in strict cover begin finishing their work, if they've decided to help the army move out, tend to the wounded, or clean up after the dead. There is no sign of the Commander yet, but maybe you recognise some of your fellow operatives. They seem be taking advantage of a particular event that maybe you stopped to see, maybe you didn't.

Saladin beheads Reynald de Chattilion and his words fill the camp as much as the news of their next move.

A king does not kill a king, Saladin says to King Guy, and the orders run like wildfire through the camp: next they take Jerusalem, and it's in this march, that when the rest of the army moves on that COST slips away. A order to fall back in steady increments; when the time comes, Saladin's army is out of sight, marching toward Jerusalem.

In the midst of all of this, COST operatives begin to disappear, here one moment and gone in another. Such a strange sight, more than one native soldier muses, must be the fault of heat exhaustion.

The Time-Step

The transfer begins, and it starts like a vibrating heat on the collar bone, not painful, not to start with. Just a hum of sensation. But the vibration spreads. Veteran COST soldiers often refer to this phenomena as 'the buzz'. The sensation builds, feeling not unlike standing near a great engine, or the wind rattling the branches of a great tree. There is long a moment of motion sickness, and one cannot always be sure if it is you that is shaking from the inside out, or the world that is shaking you from the outside in. It may just be better to close your eyes against the growing nausea as the world blurs out of focus. A star shines in the distance. You may hear the faint rustling of leaves. Some swear they hear voices in this moment, indistinct words echoing off nothingness. Some swear they feel a touch of the divine. One thing is for sure: One moment you are here, and the next, you are not.

The soldier next to you might not have been so clever, when it stops and you find yourself standing in the green fields of France, September 1792. She or he throws up as the vibration fades. Everyone seems to stumble sideways for a second. The world turns, and then rights itself. The heat is gone, replaced with cold and wet.



ARRIVAL FOR TRANSFERS FROM JERUSALEM

It's raining.

You're inside of a tent, (another one), and it already seems to be bustling with movements, they call to you in French, which you understand if you did not already: hurry now, they say, you need out of that cuircass before they're spotted. The rest of the army will be following, and the Prussian army to meet it. There isn't much time to loiter around getting sick in this weather. You have a kit to pick up, and perhaps training to do.

ARRIVAL FOR NEW RECRUITS

The first thing you'll notice is the sound of rain. You awake in a tent that seems to be sheltering against the ruins of a farm house, and everything feels damp. It's a wet September morning in 1792, and when the woman across from you in the tent speaks, you understand it to be French. If you didn't understand French already, you sure do now.

If you ask, she'll explain: you are fighting for France, as the Prussian army intends to invade and sack Paris. You may be a citizen, you may be a soldier; you have risen up in defense of France all the same.

She asks you what role you wish to play in the coming battle, and provides you with clothes and supplies to suit. She won't let you leave until you can pass for a native of France, setting up camp in the rain pouring down between Sainte-Menehould and Valmy.

MISSION OBJECTIVE

The forces of COST have gotten word that Regency operatives have gone to Revolutionary France, intending to turn the tides in one of the most historically important battles in European history. The Battle of Valmy, which decided the entirety of the French Revolution and all that follows it, must be won by the French army, as it was in history.

Unlike the incident in Jerusalem-- you may remember it, you may not-- COST has managed to get here before the day of the battle. Make no mistake; it's coming soon. But this time, you and your fellow travelers have time to prepare.

The French Army has managed to get ahead as well; they've maneuvered around the Prussians, cutting off their supply lines. You and your fellow soldiers are now chasing the invaders as they head for Paris. This is time to prepare and ready your forces. The fight is coming soon.



STAY DRY, STAY SECURE
A few things are strongly remembered about the Battle of Valmy; one of them is the rain. It's really pouring out here, and you're in the thick of it. Rain is a dangerous thing for an army such as this; during this era of warfare, gunpowder was an essential commodity, and wet gunpowder is useless gunpowder. Secure the supplies, rescue supply carriages from muddy sinkholes, steer the horses, check supplies, and try to keep the essential materials for victory dry.
TRAIN UP
General Kellerman and Dumouriez are training peasants in basic military tactics. While veterans make up the core of this army, there are a substantial amount of peasants, and most here have never seen battle in their lives, or ever held a gun. Many are equipped with only rudimentary farming equipment. Help train or be trained so you're ready when the Prussian army arrives.
MEDICAL
Plenty of people need medical attention, not from battle wounds so much as malnutrition and overwork. These are mostly peasant laborers, and they're not entirely fit for battle. Help people get as rested and ready as possible.
ESPIONAGE
We have reason to believe some of the 'peasants' are actually Regency spies. Root them out by seeing keeping an ear to the ground for suspicious activity. They don't know all the words to La Marseillaise? Off with their head! Be careful not to attack time travellers on your side, though!
MORALE
Keep spirits high! Sing, dance, and generally try to keep people from succumbing to fear. Despite the rain and the mud, despite the seemingly impossible odds, the average soldier is full of excitement for battle, ready to fight to the death to defend their freedom.
SUPPLY AND SEEK
Since the French army is behind the invading force, they've cut off the enemy's supply lines. This means that, should the Prussians become encamped here for any amount of time, they won't be able to send for food and munitions from their home country. It's your job to make sure it stays that way. You may see someone riding on a swift horse in a Prussian uniform, attempting to sneak through French lines and try to get word back to mother Prussia. Chase them down, and make sure they can't get their reports back home so a second force isn't sent-- or worse.
BE A COMMUNITY ORGANIZER
This battle is one that's widely known for its popular support-- for the most part, France unites against this invading force with alarming cohesion. Someone gifted with a clever mind, or perhaps a clever tongue, may be able to use that. The French army passes farms and peasant villages along the way-- make rousing speeches, and try to recruit more to the cause, secure donations of food and weaponry, anything you can get.




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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-10-20 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Jon, too, hears his own name in the stream of words he doesn't understand, though he can indeed tell they're Dothraki: he's heard her speak to her guards often enough. And what she does with the man's hands before she addresses Jon himself is also interesting. In some ways it reminds him of the day he first saw her with Mormont, but there's more to it than that, no matter how she hedges with careful words.

She was introduced to him all those months ago as the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea... as if the Dothraki no longer have other leaders. He's seen the way the Dothraki defer to her and he's fairly certain that all of them, or nearly all, are in Westeros now. She'd said that they crossed the sea for her. All of this implies that there are no more khals other than her.

There's only one khal Jon is aware of who would behave this way towards her... but he should be dead, shouldn't he? Isn't he? A glance shows that his eyes look like any other Dothraki's eyes, not blue, no glow. On one hand, there seems to be affection between them, enough that it gives Jon a small, hot flare of jealousy, but on the other, he remembers the things she told him. The marriage had been arranged, and she had been an unwilling bride -- he doesn't like that, either -- and the khal had been murdered by a witch.

Whatever she's said about Jon, a simple introduction or more, seems to have gained some approval. He returns the other man's nod of acknowledgement, then shoots another curious look at Daenerys and follows the bigger man inside to hear what she has to say, although he has a good idea of what it might be.]
Edited (Too many horses.) 2017-10-20 02:25 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dorzalta 2017-10-21 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ With her back to them, she allows for a brief moment to steel herself: eyes falling shut, nostrils flaring as she inhales deeply. The barn smells musky, likely due to the weather which seeps into even this space. Still, the hay beneath her feet crunches, untouched by the mud outside and still retaining enough dryness. Their heavier footfalls are an encouragement. At least there's no sign of either leaving, yet. ]

We've a common goal, [ she says, voice steady and firm as she turns to address them both. It's awkward to speak in both the Common Tongue and Dothraki, which merely proves that either one or both of them will need to learn the other's language. Posture straight, fingers laced together in front of her, she creates distance between herself and them both. Distance offers clarity, at least for the moment. ] Leaving COST and returning home.

As such, it would benefit us to overlook the past and our claims of lands we no longer stand upon. [ She regards Jon for a moment. In her memory, they still dance with one another, but in his... they do not. They've seen and battled against wretched beings. She has suffered loss, and he--

Before her thoughts trail off to their last discussion, she meets her husband's gaze. ]
He is not the of the simpering Westerosi lords. He is fierce, like a Dothraki.

[ Fierce or stupid to stand up to her. ]

The three of us are merely the start. There are others we will need to find allies amongst, if we wish to defeat COST and return home.
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[personal profile] acchakat 2017-11-10 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Drogo has on land, for land is untamable--but he understands her, even as she speaks the common tongue. Any word he has doubt on is translated a moment later anyway, but he's left with the fist: she wants an alliance. A common goal.

Drogos gaze flicks to the other man--Jon--and then up to the sky, despite the fact that they're in an enclosed. Like he's looking for omens.

In a way, he is. It's only a brief moments before he looks over the two critically. ]


If you put your trust in him, I will. [ his words are simple. Even. ] But I will rip his tongue from his throat and let the dirt rot him if he betrays you.

[ And, in Common: ] She says you are fierce.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-11-11 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[He raises his eyebrows at that, interested, then glances at Daenerys. If she only remembers as much as she's told him she does, she hasn't seen him fight north of the Wall yet; she's seen only what she may have glimpsed in Jerusalem. Angry and dismayed at being pulled from his task at home, and from her, he had cut down at least a dozen enemies.

Fierce is what he must seem now, what he has no other option than to be, but he doesn't think of himself as such. He answers Drogo first.]


Fierce when it's called for, aye. [That's emphasized with a brief nod: an acknowledgment.]

You speak my language. Sorry to say I don't speak yours, though I've met some of your people.

[His tone is level and thoughtful, and he turns his gaze to Daenerys again.]

You want to make plans to fight COST from within, while they fight the Regency. Neither one of them is any good for us, but we know so little of them. If we want to learn anything of them, we'll have to play their game for a while.
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[personal profile] dorzalta 2017-11-11 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Drogo. Jon. She watches them both with a carefully neutral expression, unmoving in the face of their silence. Like stone, she becomes. They're left with their quiet to consider, and just as it reaches the point where the pitter-patter of rain above threatens to swallow them whole, Drogo speaks.

Yes. He will trust Jon as he trusted Jorah when trust was a rare thing which should be earned. And his terms are soon laid bare between them. Terms which warm her gaze, tug a fond smile to her lips as she nods at her husband. The violence is frowned upon to a certain extent, but it's so familiar coming from his lips that it leaves an ache in her chest. Gods, how she missed him. ]


Should he choose betrayal, you would face no opposition in your vengeance.

[ Not quite as reassuring for Jon--yet it also speaks to her confidence in him to keep to his word. His reaction to being called fierce is not lost on her, either; it fuels the amusement in her gaze, now turned onto the wolf. The Dothraki understand power, and Drogo is no different in this. More than that, however, she's witnessed his ferocity in verbal spars, as well.

Her chin lifts in the face of his comment. ]


I do. It may be our only way of returning home, and if it is, then I will do what needs to be done. [ Whether that's playing along with their game or not. ] I will see my children again. All of them.