The battlefield was a chaotic tableau of swirling dust, the thunderous gallop of hooves, and the deafening discharge of firearms. The air was thick with the acrid scent of gunpowder, and the ground trembled beneath the weight of marching soldiers. Battle cries and shouted commands pierced through the clamour, creating a symphony of war.
In the midst of the fray, the Ryntum forces found themselves on the defensive, desperately trying to hold their ground against the relentless onslaught of the coalition forces from Barlia and Inverloch in three different directions.
General Victor divides his one hundred thousand or so army into three distinct units with him positioning himself at the center.
On his right flank, Lieutenant General Sarika led a swift and relentless assault to outflank and destabilize the Ryntum forces. Her troops unleashed a barrage of coordinated attacks, aiming to disrupt the Ryntum's formation and divert their attention from the centre.