The plan was straightforward and simple. Philip only needed to lead his troops to lure a Dwarf legion that had ventured too deep into a place called Nado River. The terrain there, composed of hills and plains, had slopes suitable for Cavalry charges and also served as visual blind spots ideal for ambushes. Once the main force of the Dwarf legion was lured there, it would be a classic case of trapping the enemy in an enclosed area.
But, as it often happens in warfare, straightforward and simple plans are the hardest to execute. They greatly test a person's courage, perseverance, and ability to adapt to situations spontaneously.