256 Episode 14 The Battle of the Three Emperors of Ilm... (1/2)
The total strength of the anti-pagan crusade is ......
Lemurian infantry 13,000.
Lemurian cavalry 500,000.
Fullerling infantry 400,000.
Fullerling cavalry 200,000.
The total strength of the army was 240,000.
In contrast, the total army strength of the Kingdom of Fars was ......
Infantry 1,850,000.
Cavalry 95000.
Total: 280,000.
This large army, totaling over 500,000 men, was formed as follows.
Hmmm, ...... is the chain of command still effectively divided?
King Ludwig I judged so when he saw the formation of the pagan crusaders.
This is the first time I've ever seen such a thing.
The Lemurian and Fulling armies have fundamentally different armaments and organizational structures.
It is extremely difficult to operate these two armies in a mixed manner.
Therefore, Hercule I and Ludwig I may have decided to operate in a very simple and straightforward manner by dividing the chain of command into two.
The Fullerling army constitutes the right flank, while the Lemurian army constitutes the center to left flank. ......
This is not a single army, but rather two armies in a line.
Probably both Hercule I and Ludwig I are trying to keep in sync as best they can, but a tripod of two untrained men is not going to succeed.
They will certainly fall out of step with each other.
Therefore, ......
The weak point of the Crusade is on the right flank of the Lemurian (・・・・) army.
The border between the Lemurian and Fulling armies.
The right wing of the Lemurian army is the weak point of the Crusaders.
The right flank of the Lemurian army is the weak point of the Crusaders.
The Crusaders must know that .......
Therefore, the Crusaders should either make up for this weakness in some way or use ......
The Crusaders must have some means of compensating for this weakness, or they must be devising a strategy to take advantage of it.
”Well, good. We are outnumbered and outgunned. We should be able to deal with ...... whatever the enemy has in store for us.
It is the Crusaders who must be desperate for wisdom.
Sasan VIII should just watch them struggle.
...... It's a safe formation, as expected.
Hercule muttered to himself as he looked at the formation of the army of the Fals.
He and King Ludwig I had many discussions about how to defeat the enemy by utilizing different command systems.
They are proud of the fact that they were able to come up with the best plan. ......
But the odds were not good.
This is because, no matter what measures Hercule and Ludwig I devise, Sasan VIII is sure to set up a formation that can respond to them.
In fact, the formation that Sasan VIII had set up was long and wide, and he had prepared enough reserve troops in the hinterland. ......
It was a textbook arrangement that allowed neither encirclement nor breakthrough.
It is most troubling when an opponent with a greater number of troops does this.
I'm sure they've seen through our weaknesses.
A crusade sounds good, but ......
In effect, the Lemurian and Fullerling armies are just side by side.
Therefore, the right wing of the Lemurian army, the part commanded by Karolina, is the Achilles' heel of this crusade.
This is where the Fahls will undoubtedly aim.
However, because of ......, Hercule and Ludwig I were able to plan their strategy.
Because they had a certain trust and confidence that Sasan VIII would target this Achilles heel, they were able to devise tactics to take advantage of it.
All we have to do is throw the ...... ball.
The signal for the battle was given by Cecilia, the nominal commander-in-chief of the crusade.
”Take up the holy cross!
The Holy Cross.
The Holy Cross, the cross that was used to crucify the Son of God, is enshrined in the Holy Land.
It was brought here to boost the morale of the crusaders.
”God is with us. God is with us. God is with us! God be with us. God be with us!
The morale of the Crusaders rose dramatically.
But the morale of the Pharisees is not defeated.
”God be with us! Victory to us! God bless us! God bless us! Victory to us!
The morale of both sides gradually rose. ......
At the height of the excitement, the battle began.
The first to attack was the Fulling's army, which made up the right wing of the Crusaders.