Trees crashed down as the Dreya Knights launched special attacks against the trees themselves, turning the jungle guerrilla warfare into chaos. The Dreya Knights were at a disadvantage.
Without enough power to carve out sufficient space in the dense jungle, the defensive formation that entered the fray restricted the speed of the knights, who were merely mounted infantry. And despite their strong defense, the attacks from the Liveser Rangers in the trees came from all directions.
But after several volleys, many knights had been dismounted.
The Dreya were not without their counterattacks; they created vacuums by crashing through the dense jungle, leaving the Rangers in the trees with no more positions to move to, like being surrounded by sharks on an isolated island, waiting for death.
Both nations were stuck in a stalemate, tearing at each other, fresh blood spilled in splatters, and the scent of blood piqued the interest of the jackals.