While the Medoeran and to some part the Ilineese contingents go through their battle rituals, they form up in rough lines and fall to one knee, as a group of priests from Ruornil's Celestial Spell walk amongst them, and lead them in prayer to the Silver Prince.
Kaven walks up to the Archduke, nodding slightly at the words of the Ghiestean general, though he frowns slightly at the lack of etiquette. He looks to Carvaloen
"Liege, gentlemen... we have a foe who is dug in, as best he can. We have no idea as to his reserves, and no means with which to outflank him. Welcome to the Anuirean meat-grinder.
General Maelcom has some interesting points. The ridges could be valuable indeed, but not much in the long run. Seeing what lies behind that central hill does not become much easier from another ridge. But it would be a valuable place for ranged troops."
He turns and shields his eyes against the late summer sun.
"If we march on the foe, I would suggest, that we pack our pikes together at our center, there's no enemy cavalry to speak of, and the Avaneese lancers and Ghiestean and Diemean heavy cavalry can do away with those.
I don't spot any artillery pieces there, so my idea would be pikes in the middle. Covered by regulars and armsmen on the flank, they should prove just as deadly to enemy infantry, as to their cavalry.
Archers in the second rank, indirect fire at their center combined with the balistae, while the rest march towards them. If we can keep their leadership pinned down, we might have an advantage.
The crossbowmen, I'd use, to take potshots at the other ridges, guarded by halberdiers, in case any cavalry attempts to hit our flanks. And irregulars to battle their skirmishers and irregulars dug in there, once the crossbowmen has had their way with them."
He turns to the group again.
"I'd suggest we have a strong reserve, and use it wisely. Whenever one of our sections looks like it'll break, fill it with men.. and if one of their sections looks to cave in, strengthen any breach there with reserves. We need to push into their ranks, and wedge out. Sever their line, and deal with each smaller group individually. I'd save an elite unit of armsmen for that detail, backed by whatever we can spare..."