Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-17114085-20170222013622

(Lol, he along with Akorithi and Ciel were all prisoners.)

The Renegades didn't see anyone holding the fort, however it was close to King's Guard and moving their force close to it alerted the already cautious Geontenes.

The Duke Aldon Geontene sent word to King Elyas about the sightings of the Adamantine Renegades, asking him to mobilize his force to intercept them.

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The battlefield was uneasy as they two armies stared each other down, waiting for someone to make the first move.

Jovron wasn't in charge of the Legion army, he was there merely as an ally. So he wasn't in a position to order an attack. He felt a bit of cold sweat down his forehead as Roderic maintained a defensive position.

The Legion army was larger than the Daggerfaller one, but Roderic wasn't about to throw away troops needlessly.

As he watched the Daggerfall army he saw that the knights at the front were getting ready to charge. "Archers! Prepare to fire!"

The Legion archers notched their arrows and lifted their bows in an arch, aiming ahead.

"Wait for my signal!" Roderic ordered.

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At the Daggerfall side, Prince Crendal knew that they needed to strike fast and hard in order to win. Their biggest advantage were the Knights of the Dragon, the heavy cavalry. They were far better trained than the Legionaire grunts holding the front.

If they could charge and break the Legion formation that would allow them to run down plenty of warriors and archers before the cavalry flanks came in to reinforce.

"Alright men, with me!" Crendal yelled and pulled out his sword, lifting it up and charging with his white horse. He led the heavy cavalry against the Legion.

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"Fire!" Roderic ordered loudly and the Legion archers let loose their rounds on the incoming cavalry.

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"Shields!" Crendal ordered and the knights lifted up their shields, protecting themselves. The Daggerfall heavy cavalry had horse armor, so even their horses were well defended from the incoming projectiles. They suffered minimal casualties.