We're ready to negotiate.
We shouldn't deal with these heretics!
Sir Alymere, the Commander and I has discussed this matter and our army is not strong enough to settle everything with brute force.
We shouldn't gift them directly, perhaps donate a construction fund to build a church, and convert more to our one true God.
Exactly. Summon the baron, this should appease them for a while.
We've fully reinforced all our standing army, no message from King Arthur as of yet from the south. Shall we stay in Camelot or attack?
What a foolish question. Onwards!
We must cut them down before they get stronger. Our surviving army is becoming more and more experienced. Replacing them is going to cost us dearly.
The opponents start at a much more advantageous terrain. They will get their VPs first, but that's no big advantage. There's no way they're going to beat us with VP domination.
We quickly set up position. There wasn't enough time to get our archers to cover. They will have to exchange fire on the plains. But the Welsh army is mistaken if I will play this battle fairly.
All of our melee forces will charge onward under the cover of the magical Fog. A Victory point actually grants the Storms of Avalon, but I decided not to use it. The Storm slows down the troop marching speed as well. Not what we need.
At the same time, Dragon's Eye is activated to rain arrows from range. Curse of Shadows were thrown. It's nice to fight in the open once more.
Did I mention I don't intend to play fair? One archer held by a spell, another decimated by Curse as arrows continued to pour down from the sky. This is for Camelot!
The Fog clears and we're almost finished with the lot.
It's good to be back on the offensive.
Winter is soon to fall. Best to replenish the losses and recruit another cavalry unit. Saxon Riders will fill the gap left behind by the dead Cavalry.