The hundreds of spears hurtling towards Luther and his cavalry caught them off guard, plunging them into a dangerous and precarious situation. They found themselves in the middle of the enemy army, which, although momentarily shaken by the might and strength of the cavalry, could still regroup and charge at them with full strength, renewing their morale.
However, their position also gave them an advantage, allowing them to use the surrounding enemies as a human barrier to defend against the weapons directed at them. The incoming spears were merciless and didn't seem to mind the allies, only preoccupied in getting the target and ending their lives.
The swarm of spears emerged from the forest like bees attacking an invader, some stopping after hitting allies, while others managed to tear through the chest of the soldiers, with only a slight change in trajectory. Nevertheless, they still held enough threat.