Vladimir Koff watched the Homer Knight Order with a complex expression as they carried out their routine training.
The fierce horses under the knights appeared exceptionally calm, and as the powerful beats of the drums sounded, the horses executed elegant and precise dance steps under the skilled horsemanship of the knights. Like gentlemen in the wind or lotus in the rain, the knights meticulously carried out this almost performance-like training.
In Vladimir Koff's view, such formation movements and transitions had no real meaning in actual combat, yet he knew this was one of the best ways to train the knights' discipline and team spirit. Only by concentrating fully on this training could a knight truly integrate into the knight order and only then could the knight order exert its collective strength to defeat the enemy in real warfare.