>>6002508Sometimes, there are subtle ways to win a fight. But when you clash your blades with the Goblin-kin, often enough you just need to slaughter enough quickly enough that their morale falters and cowardly instinct takes hold...
(White)
The Knights at the rear of the wedge charge forward, to break a Hobgoblin unit asunder. In the north, Horse archers dart forward to finish up the wounded riders unit.
(Yellow)
The foremost Knights rush onward to splinter more wolves and riders; the Cataphracts and riders remaining in the north attack the riders locked against them.
(Orange)
Uninjured Horse-Archers combine their efforts to shoot down more riders and wolves.
(Red)
The remaining Knights unleash themselves. The Wounded Horse-Archers strike forward to try and take out another Hobgoblin before they can act.
(Crimson)
And as the blood flows, the cataphracts in the south move forward. If one of the wounded archers has been killed they take their place and administer the execution to the Hobgobs in their stead; but if the Horse-archers achieved their goal the cataphracts instead ride against the Wolf Riders at the very south of the engagement to strike them, tie them up and pin them down. The units in the north that have already struck wheel back to tighten their line and bring them closer to the Knights in the centre.