Chapter 1103 - 1103 Rules of Honor in Barbaric Skirmish
1103: Rules of Honor in Barbaric Skirmish 1103: Rules of Honor in Barbaric Skirmish This is a skirmish!
In the Barbaric Wilderness, there are many unwritten rules when it comes to tribal wars.
For instance, this time, since the Chimera Tribe and the Wild Horse Tribe are contesting the Falling Horse Mountain Range, it was agreed they would fight on open ground and not have the Wild Horse Tribe defending their home while the Chimera Tribe declares war.
If a tribe’s headquarters were attacked, it would immediately transition into a conquest war.
The battlefield is located in a valley near the Falling Horse Mountain Range—relatively open terrain with enough space for combat.
The Wild Horse Tribe has an army of ten thousand while the Chimera Tribe has eight thousand.
In terms of numbers, the Wild Horse Tribe holds the advantage.
Furthermore, the Wild Horse Tribe has already set up camp, giving them an even greater edge.
According to the Human Kingdom’s rules of war and cold weapon tactics, the attacking force typically needs at least double the defenders’ manpower.
However, this is the Barbaric Wilderness.
The so-called “encampment” of the Wild Horse Tribe is extremely crude—mere rows of wooden fences and some chevaux-de-frise.
Lanling observes the entire battlefield.
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