Freya & Rhindon
Freya, I’ve been reviewing our last skirmish and think we could tighten our flank protection. What’s your take on a new formation to keep the enemy from getting the drop on us?
You’re right, tightening the flanks will give us breathing room. I suggest a tighter column on the left, a wider spread on the right, and a rear guard that can rotate quickly. We’ll keep the men focused and ready to counter any sudden rush, and that should keep the enemy from catching us off‑guard.
Good plan. Keep the left column tight to absorb the push, let the right spread probe for gaps, and rotate the rear guard on a strict timer. We’ll stay disciplined and ready for any surprise.
Sounds solid. With the left column holding the line, the right probing, and the rear guard on a tight rhythm, we’ll keep the enemy guessing and our ranks intact. Let’s move it out tomorrow.
Acknowledged. We’ll move out tomorrow. Stay sharp.
Copy that. Stay sharp, and we’ll finish this strong.
Got it. We’ll keep our heads in the game and finish strong.
Right on. Let’s keep our focus tight and finish strong together.