The reign of Asahi was unstoppable. Cities after cities, their people mused and charmed by the words that spread of the Asahi's reputation, all surrendered before their banner and were awed by their might.
Knowing their decisions were correct, the lords were not only promised position and riches, but also technique.
And in return, they were all to send out their army.
No time to let any land prepare, that was the strategy that they had adopted.
Barely any fights had broken out in the first ten days of the historical annex. About a third of the East was now under the banner of Asahi, either through a willful surrender or through a complete show of force.
But as they went further toward the northeast after taking over most parts of the south, the streak of not fighting became difficult.
People across the Coiling Blue Beaver River had banded together in a group and even in the short span of time, had gathered all that they could in a rough attempt at preparing for war.