As Berthold, Raveus, and Germund watched their troops march out, they each had a look of intense focus on their faces. They knew that this was a crucial moment in their invasion of Milea and that they had to be strategic in their actions.
"Remember, pawns," Berthold spoke telepathically to the troops. "Your goal is to create a distraction, draw the attention of the enemy army, and then retreat. Do not engage in battle unless absolutely necessary."
Raveus added, "If you encounter any resistance, use your abilities to create confusion and disarray among the enemy ranks. Remember, we are playing a game of chess, and every move counts."
Germund finished with, "Be swift and precise in your actions. We are counting on you to give us an advantage in the next phase of our plan."
The pawns marched out, each one ready to carry out their orders. Berthold, Raveus, and Germund watched them go, each lost in their own thoughts.