Can you march on two neutral territory or two garnisons ?

By Melick, in A Game of Thrones: The Board Game

Rule questions let's say I have 2 or more troops in one area adjacent to two neutral force area, can I use a march order to send one troop on each and take them ?

Melick,

If I understand your question...Let's say the Lannisters have a Footman and a Knight in Lannisport. Using a March Order in Lannisport, the Footman may seize Riverrun and the Knight may seize Stoney Sept, provided no forces from another House are present in the locations.

Cheers,

Joe

Edited by The Professor

Joe is correct if you are attacking two empty spaces; however, you are not allowed to attack two neutral force tokens with a single march order. You can find this in the game manual under the Neutral Force Tokens heading (p.26).

Marching against a Neutral Force counts as the March Order’s one allowed attack.
Edited by mungkei

mungkei,

Thanks for the clarification! :) I have to tell you, no matter how many times you read the rules with some games, there's always one that eludes the first review (or second...or third... :P )

Cheers,

Joe