Upon having located the enemy, Alexander wasted no time in ordering his scattered, in-marching formation army to reform their ranks into a much more coherent manner before deploying them in two parts.
The Helvati were tasked with assaulting the small town garrisoned by the Margraves, where they were told they could kill and loot the entire place just as Alexander had promised.
As for Alexander's legionnaires, they were tasked with the much more daunting aspect of climbing up the hill and taking the Heeat camp.
"Are we really just going to fight up a hill? Seems….. unwise."
Faced with this head on confrontation, even the usually war loving Remus began to sound some skepticism.
The man was not stupid enough to look forward to climbing up such rough grounds under enemy fire and covertly urged Alexander to reconsider.
But driven by Lord Bernard's information Alexander was adamant.