To Flow or To Fly - Part 6

"Ought you not do something?" Hendrick asked.

"They can not change the battlefield by themselves. They've barely struck down a hundred men," Fitzer replied.

"That a mere three men could strike down a hundred seems a feat to me," Prince Hendrick said. "I do not like the sound of it. And the fact that they continued to prevail, as a thorn in our side. We are not making fullest use of our opportunity. We ought to be hammering them down."

"They're content merely to resist," Tussle said thoughtfully. "There is not even truly any point in engaging them. It's nearly a waste of men. Just surrounding them would be enough, and we can pepper them in arrows, and rid ourselves of the men that we've been wasting."

"The rest of the resistances need crushing for that," Fitzer replied.