As the battle raged on, Charles maintained his position in the reserve, a vantage point from which he could oversee the battlefield and make crucial decisions. However, the terrain didn't allow him the luxury of a high-ground view, forcing him to rely on the reports of his scouts. He knew that timing was paramount in warfare, and he had to make rapid decisions based on the information he received, formulating strategies to support his troops on the flanks.
In the midst of his contemplation, a rider approached him and knelt, delivering urgent news. "Your grace, the left flank is being pushed back; we request further reinforcements!" the young messenger exclaimed, locking eyes with the king.