Saturday 31 January 2009

The deployment at Peterdohna

The fictitious battle of Peterdhona is about to start as both sides have arrived at the battlefield at 9.00 a.m. The French Saint-Cyr's XIV Corps is deploying at the north awaiting reinforcementes, led by the Emperor himself, whose arrival is scheduled for 12.00 a.m.
At a distance of scarcely one km, the Russians have occupied the town of Sehidewitz and their cavalry is linking with the Prussian avant-garde. Barclay de Tolly, the Allied Commander is running towards the battlefield, in order to confirm the rumours about the presence of Napoleon in the zone.
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