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Post by Lyle on Aug 23, 2006 17:41:53 GMT -5
The highest hill in this pass, it is a milestone in the battle. Yet, it is much closer to Zhao, and easier to transverse from the northern side. It gently slopes up from the hills that are on the Zhao side, yet is quiet steep from the south side. On it's west side it is most steep, nearly at a 80 degree angle. Also very treacherous. The east side is slopes down, yet is also dangerous. It is best to move around it, as it serves no real aid. A forest remains upon its top, and on its east side.
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Post by Kong Fa Xu on Sept 3, 2006 23:14:32 GMT -5
*Kong Suo's remaining 200 horsemen finally show themselves, moving to the east in an effort to cut off the escape of the Cheng army.*
(moving to square 6)
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