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The northern Arranzic forces, which had been bolstered at the front by all but one regiment of the King's Own royal troops, began a rolling encirclement tactic. This method was deployed on a strategic level as well. The leading edge of the front would be maneuvered south to wrap around an enemy position, be it a fortification, town, or group of soldiers. The forces further back in the lines would act as a reserve in case of enemy counter-maneuvers, but would otherwise move past the encirclement to become the front of the next encirclement. The forces that had previously encircled the enemy would pacify the opposition and then rejoin the front to become the reserve. Working on both a micro and macro level, this wave-like motion allowed the forces of Casilló to occupy much of northern Réal. This was made easier by the nature of the Réoran mountain ranges, which would obscure troop movements between valleys. Réoran troops, uninformed as of yet about the tactic, would move in a straight line to engage hostile troops encircling a town, only to be attacked in the flank or the rear by more troops emerging from a neighboring valley.
[[File:San Romano Battle (Paolo Uccello, London) 02BattleNearaBridge.jpg|thumb|180x180px|Section of ''A battle near a bridge,'' c. 1591, showing the duel between Count Burgí and King Felipé Ipng|alt=Section of A battle near a bridge, 1591, showing the duel between Count Burgí and King Félipe I. The painting is cropped to focus on two fully armored men, one riding a black horse and the other a white. The man on the white horse is rearing back and raising a warhammeer, while the man on the black horse is striking with a sword as if to block the hammer.|thumb|161x161px|Section of ''A battle near a bridge,'' c. 1691, showing the duel between Count Burgí and King Felipé I]]
By the time that the Arranzic advance had reached the Ourá River, they had occupied the entirety of Cartavedra. The river fleet on the Ourá had been stymied by the twin castles of Otia, near present-day Vizos, which mounted a chain between them and heavy artillery. The Arranzic troops successfully demolished the northern tower and allowed the fleet to take the southern bank stretch unopposed. Thus controlling the bridge at Vizos, the army was able to cross the Ourá and continue the campaign. Felipé I, however, decided to consolidate his gains. He sent half the Ourá fleet east, to head up the Azuré River. A sixth of the army was sent back to occupy Cartavedra, while the rest was allowed to rest and recuperate on the north bank of the river.
 
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=== Feudalism in Antora ===
[[File:Castle of Valdecorneja.JPG|thumb|200px|The Castle Herenubías serves as the continued administrative center of the County of HerenubíasHerenubiasCastle.png|alt=The Castle Herenubías still serves as the personal residence and administrative offices of the Count of Herenubías. A small brown castle sits on a low rise next to a town, with trees in the foreground and mountains in the background.. The castle has four towers, one at each corner of the walls. It is not an impressive structure but it is larger than the buildings in the town. ]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism Feudalism] is still practiced to a limited degree in Antora. |thumb|200x200px|The systemCastle hasHerenubías been describedserves as post-feudal, semi-feudal, and pseudo-feudal, though it is academically described as a "hereditary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage peerage] bureaucracy." There exists a list of eighty-two family lines codified within the Firstcontinued Constitutionadministrative as being ‘Noble Blood.’ These Houses, as they are known, retain certain rights and privileges carried over from their lineage as the most prominent noble linescenter of theits Antoran kingdomsCounty. These families retain noble titles, from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount Viscount] (''Vizcondé'') to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margrave Margrave] (''Marquí''), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron Baron] (''Barón''), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count Count] (''Condé''), and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke Duke] (''Dúque''). The rank of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_duke Grand Duke] (''Dúque Majór'') exists in tradition but has not been used since the 13th Century.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism Feudalism] is still practiced to a limited degree in Antora. The system has been described as post-feudal, semi-feudal, and pseudo-feudal, though it is academically described as a "hereditary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage peerage] bureaucracy." There exists a list of eighty-two family lines codified within the First Constitution as being ‘Noble Blood.’ These Houses, as they are known, retain certain rights and privileges carried over from their lineage as the most prominent noble lines of the Antoran kingdoms. These families retain noble titles, from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount Viscount] (''Vizcondé'') to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margrave Margrave] (''Marquí''), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron Baron] (''Barón''), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count Count] (''Condé''), and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke Duke] (''Dúque''). The rank of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_duke Grand Duke] (''Dúque Majór'') exists in tradition but has not been used since the 13th Century.
 
Members of the Noble Blood Houses are afforded limited control over the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fief real estate historically associated with their titles]. The nine districts of the nation were designed for the dual purpose of streamlining regional governance and maintaining the Noble Blood land borders. These expanses of land controlled are known as ''heredados. Heredados'' range in size from several acres to metropolitan areas, reflected by the rank of the Noble House that manages them. Local governments must get the approval of their lords to build or rezone sections of the lord's ''heredad'', but may overrule the lords' decision with a supermajority vote. Lords have a responsibility to ensure the upkeep of their ''heredados'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_works public works] and that the tax revenue collected is being used responsibly. The lords may appoint officials to positions in public works or taxation, but these appointments must be cross-examined and approved by local governments.
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==Culture==
Antora is a highly cultured nation with a heritage stretching back to the early 3rd Century BCE. It is an [[Enlightened Coast]] nation, defined by Antoran philosopher Erik Vael Hernandéz in 1799. Large portions of Antoran culture, like language, architecture, and agriculture, have derived from its start as an Impelanzan colony, providing its status as a significant Impelantic descendant state. Religion has also played a large part in Antoran development; [[Tunseism]] and [[Andoran Deusism|Deusism]], in particular, shaped many traditions and beliefs and are still practiced today across the country. Cuisine is one of the most prominent pillars of Antoran culture, influenced by the geographic region and the extensive trade network of the 17th and 18th centuries. This network allowed Antora to contact and absorb aspects of many international cultures. One of the largest collections of Antoran arts and culture is the [[Cultural Foundation for Antoran Peoples Center]], a massive museum and archive in central Porta Tranquíla. Several cultural sites are included on the [[ICHO]] heritage rolls.
 
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