Let's call to mind images early in the God Wars: Saradomin'soldiers marching on vast, icy mountaneous terrain, very far away from home. Few in Nex’s army understand what really is going on: a provocation? Unsactioned hostilities spontaneously ignited? The commanders of Saradomin’s army, by contrast, are already in the know. It is no provocation, no conflict, nor even a Saradominist-Zarosian war, but rather the start of Gielinor’s God Wars, without even Zamorak north. Hallowvale was not exactly next door, it could thus be exposed to others gods' potential critical attacks. What did Saradomin need northern mobilization for?
( Side note: eventually, Hallowvale’s fortress would be packed to bursting with Icyene troops, but not enough for Drakan to reach Ascertes and catch him off-guard. Before Sradomin's expedition towards the Ritual Site far out North, I believe conditions for defending Hallowvale were better: they had not only woods, swamps, and rivers, but also many more battle-hardened troops and tons of time to concentrate on defensive efforts. The Icyene home base could have raised an even more formidable barrier on its frontier, closing gaps, as fortunately, the breach was not wide. We saw this later near the River Salve in the River of Blood quest, when Vanescula massed her vampyre and werewolves before us. In Hallowvale, Saradomin's armies would have more time and resources to prepare. )
Soon, the ink had dried on an alliance between both the blue and red gods to eat up neutral Zarosian territory. Instead of making his fortress impassable, Saradomin’s armies rush North. New bases and even temples are being built elsewhere, and Saradomin’s foreign network of armies expand itself far away from home, enough to paralyze all its rear-area lines; his troops' output gets eventually slashed.
What was Saradomin attending to, other than wrecking his own defenses? What should his armies have done, faced with a breach near Hallowvale and some time to spare? Discuss... Sometimes one must operate within the
( Side note: eventually, Hallowvale’s fortress would be packed to bursting with Icyene troops, but not enough for Drakan to reach Ascertes and catch him off-guard. Before Sradomin's expedition towards the Ritual Site far out North, I believe conditions for defending Hallowvale were better: they had not only woods, swamps, and rivers, but also many more battle-hardened troops and tons of time to concentrate on defensive efforts. The Icyene home base could have raised an even more formidable barrier on its frontier, closing gaps, as fortunately, the breach was not wide. We saw this later near the River Salve in the River of Blood quest, when Vanescula massed her vampyre and werewolves before us. In Hallowvale, Saradomin's armies would have more time and resources to prepare. )
Soon, the ink had dried on an alliance between both the blue and red gods to eat up neutral Zarosian territory. Instead of making his fortress impassable, Saradomin’s armies rush North. New bases and even temples are being built elsewhere, and Saradomin’s foreign network of armies expand itself far away from home, enough to paralyze all its rear-area lines; his troops' output gets eventually slashed.
What was Saradomin attending to, other than wrecking his own defenses? What should his armies have done, faced with a breach near Hallowvale and some time to spare? Discuss... Sometimes one must operate within the
shadows
to serve the
light
. For a man makes no noise over a good deed, but passes on to another as a vine to bear fruits again in season, in order that the world may ever be new.
28-Feb-2018 20:56:42