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United Dwarven League of Zwölfberge


Nation Profile:
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Army Introduction:

The United Dwarven League is an alliance of all twelve city states of Zwölfberge for a sacred goal, to recover their ancestral lands now known as the Geitumo Isle. They had decades of preparation and amassed an army of 10,000 angry dwarves along with hundreds of ships and siegecraft ready to take Geitumo by force. Their chance came in KY1722 when the Kingdom of Stoludi engaged in war with the Melnisc Empire. Whith the bulk of the Kingdom's forces occupied it presented the perfect chance for Zwölfberge to strike. They launched their massive fleet at once, heading straight for Geitumo. They had the perfect chance to perform a sneak attack but honor of the dwarves demanded them to send a letter on their formal declaration of war, even if the message arrived only a day before they could reach their destination. While their attack is well-planned Zwölfberge still expect a tough fight from whatever forces Stoludi can muster against them. And that's how they want it. Also it worths noting that the Dwarven League is only an united force from the outside. In reality this is the combination of twelve individual armies with their own leadership.

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Army Composition:
Total number of forces: 10,000

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Infantry:
Zwölfberge has two rather distinct types of infantry, shocktroops and skirmishers. Shocktroops are the more common. They rely on heavy armor and melee weapons. Meanwhile skirmishers have "lighter equipment" (they still wear at least a chain mail) and use the so-called Bolzer (Bolter) which is a derivative of crossbows. Each city state has their own traditions and customs as well as unique units and weapons. The list below only mention the most notable of them.

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Navy:
In native speech called Flusseisernwaffe these seemingly ironclad ships are made of sheets of wrought iron and steel specifically treated to resist corrosion. Dwarven warships lack sails and instead rely on auger-like screws for propulsion, driven by threadwheels and pedaling dwarves.



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The Kingdom of Stoludi



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The Geitumo Forces


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Geitumo City is a small town that is nestled in a small bay on the long, thin island of Geitumo. It is a tightly clustered array of buildings that has accumulated around 8,200 people, surrounded by walls that are nothing more than log palisades about three logs thick. The volcanic origins of the island have made the soil extremely fertile and thick pine trees sprout in abundance. The strongest, largest, most ancient trees that were practical were felled to make the massive palisades that surround the city, and many laborers lost their lives erecting them. Now Geitumo is squared in by a patchwork of rectangles and squares of these palisades, standing around twenty-five feet high. It is backbreaking work that takes many years, but it is still more practical than loading a ship with stone and braving the waters between the mainland and the island. The defenses consist of a handful of mortars that drop powerful fragmenting bombs weighing up to fourty pounds, and culverins that send a 32 pound projectile singing through the air at intense velocity. Oil ports are carved into the wood, and even raw sewage can be collected and deposited through these ports as an alternate defense. The gates are mechanical and controlled through closed stone gatehouses, visible as squat structures straddling the tops of the thickly carved gates. Geitumo is made of squat low stone structures like this, since smaller buildings can be made of the stuff without much issue, although larger buildings above a storey need to have some wood parts.

Geitumo's garrison is a force of 550 militiamen and a handful of skilled riders that use the numerous draft horses of the city as their steeds. The militiamen are clad in simple cotton uniforms that bear the city's green and blue colors. Over their torsos they wear green coats that are tucked into their blue pants, with a belt to tighten the garments at the waist. The shirts are held together at the front with wooden buttons, crudely carved by hand in many cases. They tie sacks to their backs with twine and simply load their gear into that... they have basic shoes, and wear a sort of early skullcap helmet which looks to be hammered bronze. It covers the cranium and bridge of the nose, as well as the sides of the head, albeit with a chainmail veil that is mostly to protect against shrapnel. He or she (there are many females in the militia) also holds two bags at their hips, carrying powder and balls in them for their muskets, as well as a small spiky knife that can also be used as a bayonet. Their muskets are long and employ a dog-lock mechanism, with their furniture made of some kind of red colored wood. Their muskets are of a fairly high caliber, but make a lot of smoke and are somewhat heavy.

Despite being just a militia, the Geitumo infantry are well-trained, and fairly well disciplined. The cavalry, the few handfuls of them that there are, wear a simple leather and chainmail outfit that provides minimal protection and plenty of mobility. The horses have their vulnerable areas covered with chainmail dangling from leather belts and straps. These horses are draft horses taken from working stock, so they are not the fastest nor the strongest, but are bulky beasts that can take a battering and keep going. Some cavalrymen even employ oxen, sharpening their horns and goring their opponents with them. The cavalry units are equipped with bandoliers of pistols of all kinds, and shortswords.

The Naval force of Geitumo is really just a dozen or so gunboats armed with a single massive thirty-four-pound cannonade and propelled by oars or two lateen sails. These are of varying designs with numerous names. There are also three longboats with rows of rowers as their main propulsion, and are used primarily for transport. They do have about twelve twenty-four pound cannons of a light construction that primarily fire solid shot, and a bow and stern chaser consisting of a six pound swivel gun, that is mainly for antipersonnel use. They are all identical sisters, a triplet of sorts.

A couple of corvettes and a sloop of war are present in the harbor as well, present there after they concluded naval exercises off the coast. A brig also joined them after she lost her main mast and had to put into the nearest port for repairs. They are typically slight and slender ships, with lighter guns whose main strength lie in their rate of fire and accuracy. This motley array of ships is the only naval defense aside from any reinforcements sent from Frystobiang, which is a day or two away, or from the Capitol, which is many days away.

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