The next day.
Both armies observed each other's situations, almost advancing simultaneously.
They confronted each other in the wilderness, separated by five hundred meters.
Kate was the commander of the rebellion army.
Following convention, he divided the army into five divisions.
The vanguard, also known as the forefront, consisted of two thousand robust youths from the Believer Army.
The Central Army was the Riptide main force.
The rear army was composed of three thousand lower-quality believers, nuns, and priests, led by Mapple, the Choir leader.
The right wing comprised three thousand mercenaries, pressing forward as much as possible to assist the vanguard, led by Granar, the Mercenary Marshal.
And the left wing was the reserve force, made up of one thousand soldiers from the Bexites family, mostly spectating unless needed urgently, playing a crucial role in emergencies.
The formation was sound and standard.
The division of troops was for easier maneuverability.