Friday, August 31, 2012

Holding the Moral

It is very difficult to hold the moral of the army once the low point of stagnation is reached in the war. A hearty meal is neccessary from time to time, to keep the army fit and recruit younglings as camp followers. Our men were eating barley, millet and oats. Vegetable soups of onion, cabbage and leaves were made. Bread were made from the cereal flour. During the battle at Dalaran I could not feed them anything other than few black beans in a day. I regretted that day ever since.


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