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The lines began to clash; the impact of the Svengalian advance wasn't as severe as you had been fearing; their own cautious approach had left them in formation but left them without the momentum to slam into your own lines.
The battle thus continued on; archers from both sides did their best to keep up the pressure from above, while the cavalry remained on the flanks for now.
For a short while the Svengalians seemed to be massing their reserves for a great push, a breakthrough in the centre, from where they could reach and destroy the archers.
But as said before, there was little momentum; the wall of steel that was the Greifswalder infantry thus held against the onslaught. The Greifswalder infantry stood firm, their disciplined ranks proving to be a nigh impenetrable barrier against the Svengalian advance.
Things thus went back to a stalemate; initiative had slipped from your fingers and come into the hands of your opponent, who let it slip back into your hands once more.
Were you losing? No, it was too early for that, but if something wasn't done soon, you could find the situation becoming grimmer and grimmer.
And so you set out to give new orders.
>Have the cavalry move in to envelop the enemy line.
>Order the archers to stop shooting at will; it is time for volley shooting.
>Ask Sophia to shoot out an ice bolt or something otherwise magical.