CapOnBOBS Posted January 23, 2021 Posted January 23, 2021 The loyal subjects of Nola Mar are fearless soldiers with the spirit that only true freedom fighters can possess. They would be fighting this revolution to the last with or without the support of the Oleon Crown. But the most bold and the most brave seek out Edward Beauchamp and his Marauders. As battalion commander of the 1st Grenadiers, Edward has become a phantom to the defenders of King's Port and a beacon to the free men of Nola Mar. Patriotic citizens rally to Beauchamp's formation whenever he resupplies in Nola Mar. It is not so much "recruiting" as it is "selecting" the very best. Now, Beauchamp's Marauders combine the fanatical courage of the citizens of Nola Mar and the professional discipline of the 1st Grenadiers. Edwards tactics play to both strengths. The unstoppable charge of the Nola Marians cracks the defensive line of yet another King's Port outpost. Carrying palm logs as scaling ladders, the first wave swarms over the parapets. Conspicuous as ever with his eye patch, cape, and dual pistols, Beauchamp is always at the front of his column and typically the first one into the enemy trenches. The chaos of the opening charge is soon replaced by the ruthless professionalism of the elite grenadiers. Fun fact, the grenadiers have, almost to a man, grown "campaign mustaches" as the ultimate soldier tribute to their leader, mirroring his trademark bushy mustache. The exploitation by the second wave crumbles any chances of an organized resistance. The blue rush is as irresistible as the tide. Quote
Bodi Posted January 24, 2021 Posted January 24, 2021 5 hours ago, CapOnBOBS said: The blue rush is as irresistible as the tide. Well said. Nice build all around, turning the baseplate up side down is a good idea. Quote
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