Louis the Ravenous' bold move of using his fleet to turn the position at Cape Canape has paid off handsomely. The Freedonian army was freed to advance into the Soubise valley and then into a blocking position where the road from Soubise to Bordelaise crosses the mountains. The Soubise garrison, now free of threat from the Small-Platers in Bordelaise, has moved toward Ravigotte by way of Espagnole. Meanwhile in the north the Freedonian army has moved forward at a casual pace, gathering in the garrison of Marinara before before moving to Beurre. Despite the late season Louis' troops do not seem to be in any haste to get to Vienee. Far to the south the much-traveled garrison on Nantua has finally found a friendly port at Poivrade where they provide some very welcome reinforcements.
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