Kalvan took out his dagger and went over to the large deerskin map of Thagnor, or Detroit as he still thought of it. He put the tip of his blade on Belle Island, which locally was known as Eryn Wolan. "This island is heavily fortified." He pointed out the location of the fort and the local garrison. "We'll ignore Eryn Wolan and Vart-Burgult for now; it's a stationary defense and we'll be keeping our ships downriver."
One of the Ulthori captains asked, "Where is the Thagnori feet anchored?"
Kalvan moved the point of his blade across the river from the island to Thagnor itself. "The Thagnori fleet is anchored along the City waterfront. Just below the island's fortifications and thus safe from the Greffan Navy." He pointed to a place farther downstream from Thagnor City named Prumfyld Village just below where Stony Point was back on otherwhen. "We'll anchor the ships and gunboats here. And put up a shore battery to keep any Thagnori ships from escaping. It will be up to the marines and gunboats to capture as many ships as possible. Our attack will be at daybreak so most sailors will be onshore or asleep."
Admiral Herad, Supreme Admiral of the Royal Hostigos Navy, spoke up. "What's to stop the Thagnori Navy from attacking us?"
Kalvan nodded. "Secrecy. The plan is to arrive just after dusk and neutralize the locals before they can warn the Navy." He looked over at Vinaldos and nodded.
The Count stood up. He used his poignard to point to the same area Kalvan had hit. "First, I've just returned from the village of Prumfyld, which is situated in the middle of the border lands between Morthron and Thagnor. It owes allegiance to both kingdoms and to neither. Many of the men in the village are smugglers. Prumfyld has changed ownership so many times that the villagers don't recognize either overlord.
"The Thagnori, in times of uncertainty, maintain a line of small watch-towers that run downstream from the mouth of the Thagnor River to the city itself. The watchmen are to set off a warning chain of beacon fires the moment an enemy has been spotted. In exchange for ten thousand ounces of gold, the Prumfyld hetman has agreed to silence all the watchmen between the village and Thagnor City."
"As part of that deal," Kalvan interrupted, "the hetman's also allowed us to use his village as a staging area for the invasion of Thagnor. We will land a ship, with a complement of soldiers, before nightfall and take possession of the village. Once we've established control we can bring up the rest of the Nythrosi ships, anchor them off-shore and the Army can disembark. We will use our own ships to picket the river at this point in order to stop any ships heading towards Thagnor City from reporting our presence to the Thagnori."
"If there's no river traffic, won't that raise suspicion?" one of the captains asked.
Kalvan shook his head. "Not if we capture the merchant ships and board them with our soldiers. Once they're secured, we'll crew them with our own sailors before we send them off. After we've unloaded the Army of the Saltless Sea, we're going to take the guns off a third of our ships to make up shore batteries on both sides of the River. The ships without guns will be temporarily outfitted as merchant ships, with neutral flags, and sent with the merchant ships to Thagnor City to release their crews, most of whom will be regulars, for liberty. Before the attack, those who speak Urgothi will be responsible for spreading rumors that the government is going to increase taxes, impress civilians, outlaw ale-anything that will foment unrest. The rest will position themselves around the jails."
Kalvan used his pipe bit to point to Tortha. "Colonel Tortha will be in charge of the Thagnor insurrection. Once the attack on the Thagnor Navy has been launched, they can liberate the jails, take over the civil buildings and encourage the idea of an internal uprising, which will tie down a lot of the army and garrison troops."
Everyone nodded.
"Colonel Tortha."
Tortha rose to his feet, and once he had his sea legs, he said, "I've got almost a hundred volunteers who speak passable Urgothi. About half of them will act as interpreters for the eight hundred regular army soldiers. The other half will be busy spreading rumors and generally creating havoc for the civil authorities. I don't think the Thagnori are going to know what hit them!"
He got a rousing cheer of "Down Varrack!" for his words.
When the noise had died down, Kalvan said, "I'd like to capture as many ships as possible. Our reconnaissance tells us there are some eighty ships in port, most of them at the docks. Ten of them are on shore careened or in dry-dock.
"Our guns should take care of any resistance. I doubt many of the Thagnori ships will have more than a skeleton crew. After this meeting, I want all of the captains to meet with Admiral Herad, who will assign ships and transports to their target areas.