Belarion had a natural instinct for battle, able to seize opportunities and surprise the enemy with unexpected maneuvers.
In the midst of combat, he had a unique ability to perceive the path to victory, even when it seemed elusive to others.
His audacious approach often resulted in shocking the entire enemy army.
On the other hand, Mayeux excelled as a tactical strategist.
Before stepping onto the battlefield, he meticulously crafted his plans, considering various scenarios and preparing contingencies.
If one plan faltered, he swiftly adapted and switched to another.
However, when confronted with unforeseen challenges without ready countermeasures, Mayeux could become flustered and lose composure.
Mayeux's cautious and stable approach to strategy suited disciplined armies like those of Yan and Roma.