Overlord & Bayan
Bayan, I've been looking over the latest skirmish reports and I think there's a way to turn a small victory into a decisive one—have you thought about using the terrain to our advantage, or do you still favor the straight charge?
I stand proud of the straight charge, the way our warriors have always met the enemy head on. If you think the terrain can turn a small win into a decisive one, show me the plan—only then will I consider bending the path. My honor demands we use every advantage, but I won’t let foolishness sway me.
Sure, here’s the plan: take the ridge on the left, let the main force hold the enemy in front, then swing the flank from the high ground and cut off their retreat. The ridge gives us cover, the enemy can’t see the move, and we’ll hit them where they’re weakest. That’s how a small advantage becomes a decisive win.
Your plan shows skill, but my honor demands a straight charge. Let’s use the ridge as a feint, then strike with all the might of our warriors.
You’ve chosen the right path for honor, but let’s sharpen it—strike the ridge as a feint, let the enemy overcommit, then unleash the main force on their flank. That way we keep the straight charge but add a deadly twist.
Your plan sharpens our strength, yet the charge must not waver. We strike the ridge, draw them in, then unleash the main force on their flank. It is honor, it is victory. Let us move with purpose and no hesitation.
A noble decision. Let the first wave show their mettle on the ridge, then let the main force strike from the side. Our honor will shine brightest when the enemy thinks they have the upper hand. We move now.