Oh, lol. Ill post that for you.
The scout hands Jack a map with markings on it. He then says to him in a quick but clear voice.Alright now, we noticed that the king is believed to be in his Castle just north of London, we couldn't get numbers on the castle but its at least 300 men. London itself has a fairly large battalion about 800 men, along with militia that we couldn't get numbers on-at least a thousand. West of London is 2 battalions, and east of it is just half a battalion. The best thing we can do, is to try to break through the east, hit the castle and capture Kitani. We also need to make sure they don't flank us. We could also try to head far west, and go around the 2 battalions but that would take quite some time and a lot of marching. Admiral Patrick told us that the Irish are launching attacks on the Soldiers in Ireland and even hitting northern Britain, so we have a good amount of time before any help will come for the British, and if we are lucky the Irish might win and come help-but if they lose then we face more british, so I don't think we should rely on potential Reinforcements. The French might also send more troops but again, its only a possibility not guaranteed.
The terrain will be mostly plains, and forests. I don't think Britain has many mountains. No cavalry since no one brought horses-and artillery will be your rockets and some mortars. The French as they said earlier didn't think they would make it as far as they did.