The next morning, the reinforcement army continued their journey. As they had estimated, before noon, Fort Garadhor came into view. With it, they saw the army encircling the fortress. The area around that place was mostly flatlands. Only a few parts in the West had hilly terrain, a forest a distance away in the east, and a river far north.
The reinforcement army came from the South. When they approached. They noticed Therribus' army was already assembled and waiting for them.
They had expected this. The scouts from both sides had checked the situations beforehand, so this encounter was no secret to the two armies.
Therribus had reorganized the army so that the bulk of his force gathered at the Southside, where the reinforcement army was coming from. During the siege all these days, he had lost less than 20,000 soldiers. The only high casualties he had suffered was the siege on the first day.