Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160225002526/@comment-17114085-20160529161127

(Seeing as the knights do have superior equipment and training, and comparing their numbers to just the Northpoint cavalry they would be more of them than Damian's men. As Noleon's knights are all the knights from two different garrisons. Anyway I'm not saying that they would wreck the cavalry I'm just saying that they wouldn't get slaughtered, it is a much more equal battle than one might think.)

The Knight-Captain nodded and ordered his men to surround Tormund and keep the enemy off him. He mounted his horse and led the giant king south to where the center of their marching formation used to be.

Roberto grunted from the pain and discomfort as he was picked up.

The Knights of the Axes led the kings around where the enemy knights were fighting what was left of the cavalry.

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At the center of the formation, the Old Gate guards were still defending the civilians and healers that had been stationed there during the march. They did a fairly good job at keeping them alive, as the only casualties suffered was during Noleon's initial charge.

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The AO Knights prepared for the cavalry's second charge, closing ranks to brace for impact. Though because they were so focused on the cavalry, they neglected Jakin's pikemen.

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Sir Ciel's footsoldiers, which consisted of medium and light infantry, were beginning to give way to the rebel forces. Though the men that were with the Knight-Commander fought ferociously to try to take down the rebel commander, making the AO force's formation very spear shaped.

Ormax blocked a strike from Ciel, then tried to counter, but the Wayrest commander had already followed up with another strike, keeping Ormax on the defense.