Kingdom Stance
As the last Accadians begin to fall by your blade, you can see a second wave of them ascending the southern hill toward your men. You were but only 50 in number when you charged forth into the fray here, never expecting to have to hold the ground entirely on your own. You're not sure whether you meant with the secret attack to demoralize the Accadians or simply slaughter them, but you've lost about 10 men from what you can tell, and there seems to be little chance (no matter how valiant they are) that your men can take on another 100-strong wave of Accadian berserkers.
You glance backward for a moment at the hoardings atop the battlements. There should be an arrow volley coming against the second wave of berserkers, but there's no way to tell for sure. Prince Mark has never been entirely reliable in battle.
What will you do?
You glance backward for a moment at the hoardings atop the battlements. There should be an arrow volley coming against the second wave of berserkers, but there's no way to tell for sure. Prince Mark has never been entirely reliable in battle.
What will you do?
You have 3 choices:
- Lead a charge toward the advancing troops. Perhaps your valor will take them aback.
- Trust in your king's son. Await the volley and then engage the remainder of the Accadian force.
- Retreat to the western gate. They should have enough time to open it when they see you coming, without leaving the outer wall too open for attack.