Board Thread:RolePlay/@comment-43337021-20191021144345/@comment-2600:8807:1100:84D:A5B7:D9C:A6F9:E298-20191024015458

Shinso wove between the crowds of other students on their way to their next classes expertly, dodging booksacks and other airborne objects. He ducked into Strategic Warfare, where several other students were already waiting. He slid into an empty desk and waited for the others to enter.

Once the others had entered, the teacher introduced herself. “I’m going to be your Strategic Warfare teacher this year. My name is Ms. Owens. In this class, we’ll be learning about the more logical aspects of war and combat, such as battle strategies, group positioning, group combat techniques, ambushes, and the overall schedule of when certain battles and strategies will be used.”

Ms. Graces proceeded to turn to the board, where a simple diagram had been drawn. “As you can see, in this image, we have the enemy, drawn in red, and us, drawn in blue. This takes place in the middle of the woods. What do you all think would be the best way to defeat the enemy efficiently and with as little casualties as possible?”

A few tentative hands went up, including Shinsi’s, much to his surprise.

“Ah, how about you? Shinso, correct?” Ms Graces pointed towards Shinso.

The teenager in question nodded. “We could work with an ambush type of fight. The lightest and most nimble students could climb in the trees silently, while the others could hide themselves in the undergrowth of the woods. A silent signal of some sort could be used to have the students that aren’t in the trees. attack. They could shake up the enemy, bruise them a little bit, generally make them scared. Take down a portion of their number. Then, those students could retreat back into the undergrowth, pretending they surrender. Suddenly, the ones still in the trees dart in and take down the rest of the remaining opponents, the ground students as backup.”

Ms. Graces nodded. “An excellent strategy. Anyone else want to give it a try?”

-Loki