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