t would seem that the human army lost a substantial number of their forces due to a trap involving the Elven army, in cooperation with our forces.
Combined with how slow their advance is, we have a startling advantage over the human army.
The trap seemed to utilize a terrifying combination of four waves of carnage that was taught to the Father Elf.
Unfortunately, it became obviously clear that inside information has been leaked.
We had prepared traps and an ambush within the forest in place where the human army had been advancing, only for the human army to reorganize their battle lines and retreated temporarily.
Having an enemy that has infiltrated ranks and is collecting detailed information is quite bothersome, so today we are moving to deal a surprise attack on the human army's supply unit en-route to the human encampment within the woods. This is to prevent any information reaching the humans in time.
Supplies for the human expedition has become more or less of a case of life and death. Compared to food and water within a desert, it may be easy to gain, but with our past attacks, the enemy has grown cautious, coupled with the sheer size of the enemy forces, it is obvious that resources must be delivered to maintain operational standards. Especially to maintain adequate moral above all else. Furthermore that when equipment is worn out it must be replaced and ammunition such as arrows must also be replenished.
Attacking these supply units is a case of killing two birds with one stone in my book.
After awhile a supply unit comes into view across the plains. Naturally of course we don't initiate an attack on the plain in part due to our few numbers. From what I can see, there are no less than 50-100 soldiers in this convoy. Currently I am also thinking of prisoners of war, which has already grown to over 200 at least.
From what I can see, there are enough supplies for 600 soldiers or more. More than three times the supplies my own forces require. Now it is only a matter deciding when to deliver the offensive in order to secure this delivery.
Stopping this convoy might also reduce damages received in the future for our combined forces.