May 26, 1754

Life.
War.
Love.
Hate.
What are these things I wonder?
We have been sent to confront the french in regards to their holding of Fort Du Quesne, and I fear for peace.
Those French cannot be trusted, no matter the treaties we have established with them.
Why, they are nearly as bolsterous as these so called americans!
Can you believe I saw several of the savages people walking the fine roads your and mine dollars helped to create?!
Of course, we ourselves have several allies among the Seneca, so I shall not be to hard on the poor unchristian beings.
But, this is of no matter to you.
Yours truely,
George


Under Lieutenant Colonel George Washington, you have traveled into Pennsylvania to confront the French and take the Fort Duquesne.
You are currently about 23 miles to the south east of the fort, and expect to arrive there the day after tomorrow.

The sun sets slowly over the trees, and the march is called to a halt.
You are ordered to set up camp and prepare for the night.