The style of how the Helvati, and the natives in general fought had been studied by the Margraves and their allies for centuries, and by now they had cracked the code down on how to deal with them to the tee.
Thus even though it looked like Metztil was making great progress and seemed to have his foot firmly on the pedal, suddenly, in almost the blink of an eye, the tempo began to rapidly change!
Lord Bakerfield had decided to turn the tables on the Helvait chief.
Hence the suppressed Margraves who appeared to be squarely on the retreat suddenly got their act and charged, and the result of the counterattack was greater than what should have been theoretically possible on paper.
The Margraves and Helvati were similarly numbered so any change in the lines should have been slow and steady.
Yet now, despite the latter's advantage, the fearless Helvati appeared to crack and buckle under the latter's great new push.