DOGs of WAR: Chapter 1 (post no. 010)
Hazah, the Persian, leads the left wing battalion with a hundred men.
And Adela, the short range weaponary and dagger master, leads the rear battalion with a hundred skilled range archers.
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The 'Quick Sand' divides into three battalions and repositions themselves along the hill sides of the trail, waiting in ambush for the enemy troops.
After everyone is in position, Huang orders to sound the horn in order to alert the Mongol reinforcements, who will await the call for support.
Huang Zhi, the leader of the three battalions, is stationed on the right wing of the hill with three hundred men.
After everyone is in position, Huang orders to sound the horn in order to alert the Mongol reinforcements, who will await the call for support.
Huang Zhi, the leader of the three battalions, is stationed on the right wing of the hill with three hundred men.
Hazah, the Persian, leads the left wing battalion with a hundred men.
And Adela, the short range weaponary and dagger master, leads the rear battalion with a hundred skilled range archers.
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The 'Quick Sand' divides into three battalions and repositions themselves along the hill sides of the trail, waiting in ambush for the enemy troops.
After everyone is in position, Huang orders to sound the horn in order to alert the Mongol reinforcements, who will await the call for support.
Huang Zhi, the leader of the three battalions, is stationed on the right wing of the hill with three hundred men.
Hazah, the Persian, leads the left wing battalion with a hundred men.
And Adela, the short range weaponary and dagger master, leads the rear battalion with a hundred skilled range archers.
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