Rise In Calradia

Chapter 87: : Battle under supervision

   "Master Fros, with all due respect, your troops are not as well equipped as Master Ikmok."

   Looking at Baron Ekmok’s troops getting closer and closer to them, Byron whispered to Baron Frost next to them.

   "There is no way, I manage the villages and towns, and enough people to guard the villages and towns. But he is in charge of the army and horses, so he is naturally better than me in the military."

  Baron Frost did not appear unhappy because of Byron's words, but admitted the gap between the two sides.

   Then, he turned his head to Byron and told him helplessly:

   "Otherwise, I will not find you to come and help us fight. I heard that you are well equipped and very good at fighting. I hope you won't let us down for a while."

   "Of course, my lord."

   Byron nodded vigorously, and looked at the soldiers in the burqa with the peony logo behind him with some triumph.

   "Of course, we need a little planning, my lord, you don't want to go back with just a few remnants."

   "Yes, so, tell me what you think."

   "Thank you, my lord..."

   Soon, Baron Ekmok’s troops reached a position about one hundred and fifty meters away from them and stopped. As the scouts said before, the quality of their troops is obviously better than that of Baron Fros, and the heavy cavalry are also lined up with lances in their hands.

   Walking at the front of the line is Baron Ekmok. He is wearing an army sleeveless plate armor and a cloak, but he doesn't wear a helmet. The knight armed to the teeth next to him is holding the flag of his family, which was imitated by his father in the style of the Earl of Sweden. The fish and the waves are different in color, and there is a sun pattern missing on the sea. .

   From the direction of Dherim, there was also an army rushing over. The reason why the troops on both sides have not yet started war is because they are waiting for their arrival.

   all Swadia infantry, and at least ten knights all armed with plate armor. They guarded the lord of Dherim, Earl Kleis, and witnessed this unending battle between the nobles.

   There are many people in Baron Frost’s army whispering, they are worried whether their own strength can defeat the other side. Even the Baron himself trembled a little, and the hand holding the rein trembled slightly, and the horses were constantly striding in place, not knowing where they were going.

   But in the end he still mustered up his courage, and under the guard of the two knights, holding a banner, riding a steed armored steed to the position of Count Cles.

And Baron Aikmerk also went in that direction. This is a necessary process before the battle. The two sides exchanged briefly, usually politely satirizing each other, and then vowed, and then witnessed by the earl. start fighting.

  This style of play is actually very painful, and it cannot be ambush in advance, and the terrain does not have much ups and downs, which limits the use of tactics and makes up for the disadvantages between the two sides.

   Baron Ekmok’s infantry formed a stable formation. The cavalry lined up behind the infantry formation, and the bowmen were in front. In typical Swadia tactics, the phalanx moves forward and shoots crossbow arrows to suppress the opponent. After that, the cavalry lined up and launched a charge. After the cavalry rushed out of the opponent's formation, the infantry stepped up to suppress the opponent's troops, carried out further strikes and cleanup, and the battle was over.

   This is a very common style of play, and it has strong applicability. However, the commander must also analyze the battlefield situation, when to get close, when to defend, and the most important thing is when the cavalry is out of line and when to launch a cavalry charge. Timing determines the outcome, which is applicable in any battle and war.

   On the side of Baron Fros, the team planned to divide the team into three square formations, one of which was stretched very long and was located directly in front of the team. The troops in this phalanx are all infantry, spearmen, and crossbowmen. They don’t need to defeat the enemy’s frontal troops, but only need to drag them until the other two phalanxes gather elite soldiers to tear each other apart from the two wings. The flank, then roundabout and outflanked the enemy's army and launched a war of siege and annihilation.

   The phalanx personnel and arrangements have been made. Byron and the others are solely responsible for a phalanx. As long as the Baron returns, the formation will immediately unfold.

   The idea is very good, but the actual operation is still a certain degree of difficulty.

   Even Elaine, who had always been confident before the battle, wondered whether Baron Frost's Chinese army could block the opponent's attack. Many of his troops are conscripts with a blank face, low morale and poor equipment, and they will easily collapse. If half of the people ran away suddenly, it would be useless for Byron and the others to fight bravely. Because this kind of formation can outflank the opponent when it is good, under normal circumstances it can attack on three sides, and when it is bad, the opponent will break through the front line, which in turn will be divided and surrounded by the opponent.

  Byron rode on the horse and touched his breastplate several times. In order to strengthen the defense as much as possible, he put on a cotton armor coat over the breastplate, which can cause prickly heat in a hot weather. But rather than uncomfortable, Byron pays more attention to the safety of his life.

He saw that both Baron Frost and Baron Ekmerk had arrived in front of Count Kleis, and they saluted each other and said a few words to each other~www.novelmt.com~Although they were too far away to hear, but from Their movements and expressions are obviously not polite words.

Afterwards, Earl Kleese read something out loud. Byron only heard something like "The name of the king, glory, and chivalry". The last two men raised their swords in front of their faces and swear to each other. After riding to the middle of the teams of both sides.

   A knight on each side came out of the queue, backed dozens of steps, stopped in front of their respective teams, then put down the helmet masks and raised their lances to point at each other.

   It seems that before the battle, they are going to have a one-on-one knight showdown. The morale of the winner will naturally rise. Not only will the losing soldier feel frustrated and afraid, the baron will also lose a big battle.

   The two knights raised their lances, stepped on their stirrups and drove their horses to speed.

   trot quickly turned into a gallop, and the horse was far better than ordinary horses in terms of speeding up.

   Within ten seconds, both knights could see the eyes in the gaps in each other's helmets, and their lances were also stretched out.

   Accompanied by a violent collision and broken wooden flowers, one lance broke directly in the opponent's abdominal cavity, while the other one fell from the palm of the knight and fell to the ground.

   The blood of the loser was flowing on the ground, the horse stayed blankly in place, and the victor proudly raised his spear.

   There were cheers in Baron Ekmerk's army, but in Baron Frost's army there was an exclamation, and then there was a lot of noise, until the officer reprimanded them for keeping quiet.

   Baron Frost returned on horseback with an iron face, and the horse that had lost its owner and the corpse of the dead knight were also brought back by the infantry.

   This little confrontation before the battle, it was Baron Fros who lost.

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