Man of War – Excerpt No. 192

“Shortly after our arrival into town, I released the men from their duties for the day,” Marc said.

That permitted Marc and his senior personnel to run over options and potential plans. By the late evening they managed to cobble something together, but what they lacked was the manpower. For their plan to work, the townspeople would have to assist and had to do so willingly.

He dismissed his men, urging them to grab a meal and rest. However, Sergeant Séez stayed behind…

Picture of an officer and four of his men around a desk in an office planning. Scene and clothing appropriate for 15th century France.

Disclaimer: This excerpt from Man of War is currently in development. There may be typos, errors, omissions, inconsistencies and so forth.



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