"The enemy cavalry is on the move."
"Then let's engage!"
The "Master" among the Holy Knights received the order. A new round of war drums and horns sounded as both sides began to commit their cavalry to the battlefield.
Both the Empire Army and the Holy Knight Order chose to position their Knights on the wings of their formations. The Empire's Knights charged out in three columns, organizing into a triangular formation as they advanced. The Holy Knights, meanwhile, were arranged in companies of one hundred, attacking in a staggered formation of two horizontal lines. These staggered lines, numbering over a thousand riders in total, formed a massive column meant to drive their enemies to despair.
