Medved & Overlord
Overlord, I've been thinking about how we could win a campaign without damaging the land we live on—any ideas on a strategy that respects nature while still achieving victory?
We’ll take the terrain as an ally, not a battlefield. Hide our troops in the forest shadows, let the enemy think we’re absent, then strike the supply lines—cut their food, not their fields. Use small, silent units to infiltrate, sabotage, and retreat before they can retaliate. Keep our forces lean, use local guides, and let the land recover while we win.
That plan keeps the forest alive and keeps the fight small. Just be sure the guides know the borders and nobody gets stuck in the woods. We can’t win if we lose our own people. Keep the focus on the enemy’s supplies, not their fields. That’s the only way we stay true to the land.
Yes, precise borders, disciplined troops, no one left behind. We’ll patrol the edges, keep our lines tight, and hit only the enemy’s arteries. Victory will leave the forest whole, our people safe, and the enemy’s logistics in ruin.
You’ve got the right mindset—stay on the side of the forest, keep the troops close, and never let a single man get left behind. If we strike the enemy’s logistics and leave the land untouched, that’s how a true, just victory looks. Keep the plan tight and the hearts steady.
Exactly. Tight coordination, precise strikes, and no waste. The forest will shield us, and the enemy’s lifelines will collapse. Victory will be clean, decisive, and honorable.