Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160225002526/@comment-17114085-20160603125901

(I don't see how they'd be able to sneak through their formation, as that would have them likely bump into other knights and thus be discovered. :P)

The Knights were now taking the brunt of the rebels' attacks, which was just too much even for them to handle. Their numbers began to drop, even as Sir Noleon tried to keep them fighting.

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During their duel, Ormax took a blow to the head, knocking off his helmet, but before Ciel could follow through Sir Myn parried his blow and saved his superior. Myn and Ormax then fought against the loyalist commander together, forcing him to focus solely on defense. Though that wasn't enough, the two rebel knights were able to get the upper hand and after being bashed by Myn, Ormax was able to disarm Sir Ciel.

With the loyalist at swordpoint, Ormax told him. "Surrender now, you've lost."

Ciel reluctantly raised his hands and wielded to the two knights.

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The eastern front was now practically nonexistent. The only AO soldiers still in the fight were the knights fighting on the road.