The coalition of House Walruse, House Roswalt and House Ashenford were sundered into three flanks, all marching in a rhythm of a drum beat for every passing second. Whilst the cavalrymen of both sides were engaged upon a skirmish on the small hill half a mile away from the focal point of the battle, the Marquis's army was beginning to generate movement from its center mass and wings, with the soldiers marshaled in a moderately dense pattern, a flexible military formation which can be utilized to shift from a defensive battle array that was tightly packed or to an offensive one with a looser pattern to allow more leeway for the combatants. Shortly after, the Marquis of Ruggleford decided to relay his orders from the rebel forces' right wing, and later had his horn blower blast a long blow to signal the advance of the whole war host, which meant that Lord Quillton intended to meet the forthcoming enemies with an attack in its simplest form; a straightforward approach.
POP QUIZ:
So, can anyone tell why do Velmund’s center and right flanks refuse to give battle to their counterparts?
Also, does anyone know the name of such war tactic? If it even do exist, I mean...