The Katipunan has fought back, taking their spears, bolo knives, and Kalis, and most of their army due to the fact that the foreign traders are here and don't want them to get hurt at this time.
Well, you are quite a "professional" DM, aren't ya? Bitching at people because of something you don't like. btw don't expect me to follow the rule of "don't argue with the DMs" if you using unnecessary profanity on something you don't like.
Hundreds of rafts with Shigori men armed with bronze-tipped yari, korekawa, and even on uma crossed from Thọ Quang to the Philippine Isles. This would be an incredible feat if Shigori Shingen could pull it off, but proved suicidal to all but one general, Yamasaki. He would be the one attempting the stunt and if it was successful it would likely stun the world.
Grissum when I said don't argue with the DM's I didn't mean you hae to follow our every order, I meant if we are arguing over a choice we made, it's wise to back off
The Katipunan battle flag has risen. They reinforced their defenses and keep the foreign traders inside. They request troops from the Death Cult, Rhun, Muscovy Principality, and other nations to bring their traders back to their homeland. Foreign support is optional.
The letters requesting support would take more than a month to arrive at their destinations, not even including any weather or terrain that might come by and delay the couriers' journey.
Mount Kamen has been retaken, it's great gates dusted off and swung open for the Bloodsworn. The Harvester looks over it's thick walls and smiles, for he knows that the Bloodsworn will soon control all the north through one key thing.