It was early morning in the mid of summer, within the southwestern borders of Andalusia. Sitting within a fortified trench line was a regiment of Landwehrs comprised roughly 2,000 men. Merely two artillery batteries supported these infantrymen as they gazed off across no-man's-land, bored out of their minds while they guarded a portion of the border that was deemed the least likely to engage in combat.
At the moment, the Austro-Granadan Alliance comprising roughly 75,000 men deployed to the borders of Andalusia, because of this, their forces were spread thinly throughout the area, as they waited for the attack of the Iberian Union who had now gathered four separate armies of roughly 100,000 men each in different locations.