War (Games!) What Are They Good For?

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War (Games!) What Are They Good For?Dec 10, 2020 10:39:56 GMT -5
Hisakawa Yamato
Preparation, and good comrades, are the keys to victory
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age 23 years old birthday rank Sp. Jounin occupation Kusagakure Lord
EVENT -(bi?)annual

"leadership on the field of battle"




Basic Information.

NAME: War (Games) What are they good for?
ESTIMATED TIME RANGE: 2-3 Months
POSTING TIME: 48 hours
VILLAGES PARTICIPATING: Kusagakure Only
RANK: C
NPC DUTY: Yamato!
RULES:
1. Threads in this event are not DE. Lethal force is absolutely forbidden, and those caught attempting to intentionally kill participants will be disqualified and court martialed.

2. As long as rule 1 is kept in mind, all jutsu and weapons are allowed.

3. If you do not post within the 48 hours, your opponent is allowed to skip you. If both participants do not post within 96 hours, both participants fail.

SIGN UP SLOTS: 2-8
SIGN UP WINDOW: 2-ish Week signup from December 10 - December 25
Simply post with the character participating below to sign up.



EVENT description

Background: With a Kusa Lord now remaining in office for more than 5 minutes, the Daimyo has requested (commanded) that Yamato arrange a program to ensure that both the nation's ashigaru and shinobi are prepared for real warfare. After consulting with the shinobi council, it has been decided that practical experience in the form of mock battles is the best solution.

Description: In times of war, while ninja typically operate exclusively with their fellow ninja, Nohara no Kuni is unique in relying heavily on massive numbers of standard footmen working in tandem with shinobi forces. This means that Kusa shinobi may be tasked with commanding groups of ashigaru in battle, and this event seeks to simulate that situation.

Each participant will be assigned a company of 100 ashigaru (wielding training weapons), split into 4 platoons of 25 each. The participants will lead their men from the field itself, with the footmen platoons being represented by the differently shaped icons, and the shinobi participant represented by a star. Linked below is a possible setup.

Example Setup

Battle Format/Rules:
1. During their post, the participant can command each of their platoons to perform 1 action. This action can be to remain in place, move one tile in any direction (North, South, East, West), or to change their formation. Platoons can not move onto a tile already inhabited by another platoon, enemy or ally. IC'ly these platoon orders will be delivered via runners, and the orders themselves will be completed by the end of the post.

2. The participants can also perform 1 action themselves, with a few restrictions. They must always be traveling with one of their platoons, and they can use their action to transfer to another platoon's location. The participant can also engage in combat with an adjacent enemy platoon, keeping the no-killing rule in mind. And finally, if they have any medical skills, they can spend their action healing any downed platoon members in their current or adjacent tiles. (The amount of damage/healing done by participants will be heavily scrutinized to keep the focus on commanding troops.)

3. Platoons will automatically engage in combat with one adjacent enemy platoon at a time, doing 5 "casualties" per post. If a platoon's formation is effective against the enemy's formation, they will do 10 "casualties" per post instead. (Line formation is effective against concave formation, concave formation is effective against wedge formation, and wedge formation is effective against line formation.)

4. Victory is achieved when all the opponent's forces are defeated, OR if the platoon an enemy shinobi participant is travelling with is defeated, OR if one of the shinobi participants is rendered unable to fight.

5. After each rotation, the person running the thread will post an updated map of the battlefield, then the rotation will start again.

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