Alexeara Cansellarion is in his study when he gets the vision from his Goddess, which means he must have fucked up quite badly.
She thinks they're being sloppy in their hurry to get across the border before Andoran can get help. It's one of those things where Nefreti would helpfully pipe up and tell them for sure, though.
Seems like one of those things. He's not going to bother her again about this operation, though, she didn't pipe up with any warnings when he asked her about the circles, and she seems to have limited patience for him and he doesn't want to spend that down when he might need it for warnings about bigger things.
…Two, why not. Most of the things Cheliax has that might actually endanger his army don't actually have to march to get places.
So at dawn they place the circle in a valley two miles out from where an Andoren border fortress north of Ostenso is besieged, and then Morgethai flits off to help at a different one.
They march through the teleportation circle and the extra two miles and straight into battle. It's not very different from a normal march into battle, apart from not being able to split up and take multiple roads until they're on the far side of the teleport. In some ways, it's simplifying.
Cheliax in fact has a disciplined, well-equipped army with a lot more spellcasters than anyone else in Avistan. The typical soldier has some Worldwound experience; it's not the embarrassing strong-only-on-paper nonsense of the time of the Andoran and Galt revolutions.
They don't stand a chance. Guns are just a profoundly unfair advantage. Cansellarion's army has their first interaction with friendlies since they marched on Isger; when the Chelish are dead or fled men come streaming out of the border forts to greet them and marvel at the guns and ask if they need anything. (The political details of Andoran and Lastwall's alliance are still getting worked out, but it doesn't seem very complicated to Andoran's soldiers.)
The Reclamation requests more provisions to simplify their supply situation. And they've got some surrendered prisoners and nowhere good to put them. Apart from that - well, they're not going to be doing any more serious marching after the battle, today, but they're planning to go after the rest of the Chelish forces along the border tomorrow, if the local commanders have better maps or up-to-date information on the Chelish positions.
Their maps are notably better! They're in radio contact with the commanders at the other border forts, though nothing secret should be said over those lines, obviously, and they're happy to send along some local guides who know the terrain.
Also, Andoran's border forts have had a large garrison since the independence war ended and that means a large secondary population of people who keep soldiers supplied and laundered and happy - okay, a lot of prostitutes. Their allies should really make the most of the rest of their day off!
Cansellarion's officers are, on the whole, pretty uncomfortable with this!
The enlisted soldiers are more varied in their comfort levels.
The officers ban the prostitutes from the Reclamation camp.
The enlisted soldiers continue to have a mix of opinions about this but some of the opinions are now more extreme!
…Soldiers who are not currently on watch or other duties can visit the Andoren camp, but are advised to think long and hard about whether they want to tell their wives after the war that they have orphaned bastard children in Andoran.
More than half, like last time. Not any of the primary targets that the Glorious Reclamation is aware of, like last time.
Cansellarion is starting to worry. If they try enough times they'll eventually get someone essential, and they are getting people, and he suspects, now, that the wishes are coming from pit fiends, not diamonds. Which means - well, they're burning through Asmodeus' ability to act, and for no great effect. But it also means he has no bounds on when they're going to run out, if ever.
Halfway across Avistan, Alfirin isn't worrying nearly as much. She sends Cansellarion and Lastwall to make sure nobody got caught, and tell them to inform her immediately when the wishes get people. Even if they're not worth wishing back, she'd like to check what conditions they're being dropped in.
Some people were taken this time. Not worth wishing back, unless she's got a hundred wishes or something like that. They pass along the names.
Customized demiplane, underwater and Forbiddanced, with some pit fiends and some wizards hanging around to subdue the arrivals and drag them once unconscious, cursed and Dominated through a door for interrogation.
(Lilia said it was probably still that, though there was the possibility after Iomedae's Miracle they'd switched to dragging them directly to Hell where She couldn't meddle.)
She'll pass that along to Cansellarion and let him and Lastwall know that anyone she rescues from future wishnappings will likely be dominated so she'll drop them in the antimagic cells Arazni made.
After a week of mostly good news from the front, progress in the reassembled workshop, and no things going in a dramatically unexpected fashion Iomedae's nerves settle a bit. She still has a habit of not going out of Alfirin's sight if she doesn't have to but she thinks she might be reorienting to the high stakes situation in a way that doesn't depend on 'things will be fine'. Freedom Radio reports that Razmir's attacked some more cities but is probably dead for good now, and reports the triumphs of the Glorious Reclamation army, and the news of the revolution in Ravounel, and the news of Galt’s invasion of Razmiran, and the news of a mob burning down the temple of Asmodeus and Lord-Mayor's residence and city hall in Pezzack. The latter is a little hard to comment on while abiding by Osirion's incitement to crime laws but she manages.