After receiving the unsettling news of an approaching army from a trusted source, General Leonidas swiftly mobilized his men, preparing them for the impending battle. He had chosen this battlefield with great caution, determined not to be caught off guard by the unknown genius he had heard rumors about.
The detailed letter he had received from Arslan, recounting tales of the Archbishop's aggression and the church's relentless attacks, had made Leonidas even more cautious. He did not want to bear the burden of being the reason for the heroes' defeat. The stakes were high, and he couldn't afford any missteps.