Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-17114085-20170309142234

Elyas' men charged right past the enemy infantry, with the remaining lancers leading the charge. They lost a good amount of light cavalry to enemy archers by being shot in the back but the Knights weren't hindered by the enemy fire. As they charged through the infantry it soon became impossible for the Renegades to fire at them without risking the lives of the infantry.

Duke Aldon led his charge against the enemy cavalry. Since they had been focused on fighting Elyas' force previous and were just now switching their priorities, the Duke's men had the initial advantage in the fight. They were able to close the gap between them and the skirmish at the valley significantly before the Renegade cavalry could attempt to charge them, which greatly reduced the effectiveness of the charge.

Gawain's men suffered a number of casualties from the mages' attacks before they could regroup after losing their horses. Though after they were able to do that the mages were in the clear disadvantage due to being more mid-range fighters than the warriors that now opposed them. Still they kept their focus on stream attacks and were mildly successful as the light cavalry had no way to block the spells, only try to avoid them.

Both sides had lost a number of soldiers thus far, but Camlorn's initial superior numbers allowed them to still maintain superiority in the battle for the meantime. Though the Renegade sneak attack had cost them a major blow from the loss of their archers and soon enough the loss of their mages.