Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-24736819-20170309184356

Much like Aldon's men, the Renegades Heavy Infantry was still fresh and unhindered by the time Elyas' forces clashed against them. The greater danger, clearly were the remaining Lancers, so it was only natural that infantry sought to deal with them first by pulling the warriors off of their horses using the lances to aid them. Soon enough, no more Lancers troubled the experienced warriors.

One of the biggest advantage the cavalry had against Duke Aldon and his infantrymen were the heavy raiders, who not only attacked swiftly and deadly, but also seemed to be in a much better shape and training than their companions. Second only to Doraleous himself, the heavy raiders used a pyramid formation to disrupt and separate Aldon's men from eachother.

Gawain did expected most of his companions to die in the risky attack, but only because his part of the company was that of the newcomers... even so, he didn't knew they'd suffer so many losses. Luckily, though, they were almost upon the mages and could end the magickal threat as soon as the initial strike happened.

Doraleous, who had decided to allow his squire to lead the cavalry so he could deal with the enemy's cavalry, was a force to be reckoned. That was his first battle since the dreadful day at Shornhelm and as such, the big man had a lot of accumulated anger to disperse. He was so lost in his bloodlust that he failed to hear a familiar horn being blown and a new army charging towards the battle carrying his brother's banner.

Balla Toreau and her Seaborn Knights had finally found her uncle.