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  <span class="mu-i"> ''Have the cavalry made ready; I want to push them away. When they have dealt with their counterparts, make them wheel about.'' </span> You ordered.
Those were your orders; the Svengalian cavalry always was of a lesser quality compared to their Greifswalder counterparts. Both realms were heavily forested, but Greifswald boasted greater, more continuous rolling plains where the scions of the aristocracy could practise their horsemanship. Besides, the Svengalian 'nobility' were the descendants of glorified robber-headmen, not worth the titles they copied.
The Greifswalder cavalry thus began to slowly pick up the pace, keeping close in formation at first; as they started to pick up speed, the ground began to tremble under the pounding hooves of their horses. The Svengalian cavalry saw them coming and knew they would have to countercharge or retreat.
The Greifswalder cavalry, with their superior horsemanship skills, soon slammed themselves into the Svengalians, who peeled off to disengage from the combat. To which the Greifswalders quickly gave the spurs to pursuit, for they wished to be rid of this nuisance as soon as possible.
<span class="mu-s"> Roll a 1d100, bo3, [DC70] for the effect of the pursuit. </span>