I must say, I thought that Armenia would prove difficult, but this is just crazy. I try invading the Turks in 1095, but have to abandon the attack because they moved their troops unexpectedly, and I didn't have a very good chance of the dominant victory I needed. The very next turn, I had a bad feeling. Turns out, my intuition was quite correct. Not only did the Turks invade with just over 1,000 troops and a 5* commander to boot, Egypt ALSO sent in a force, also numbering just over 1,000, and led by their new prince, who was a 3* commander. So here I am, with only 700 troops, to face down 2000 troops in open field combat, and to top it off, since the troops are from both forces, I have to fight both at the same time. I duly head to the battlefield, hoping I can at least go down in a blaze of glory.
Here comes the muslim horde, bearing down upon me.
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However, the battle didn't quite go as they had hoped...
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Now, I've had battles with better kill ratios than this, but overall, I think this is probably the best battle I've had in a long time, perhaps ever, mainly because I was contending with two forces at once, which outnumbered me by 3 to 1. The main clincher early was that the Seljuk commander was shot down by a mounted xbow, which crippled the Turks morale, especially those ever morale-frail Saracen infantry. Additionally, I managed to flank the Egyptian prince with one of my units of Naraxars, and though I didn't get him, he ultimately wasn't heard from again for the remainder of the battle. So yeah, just kinda presenting a battle which I'm pretty proud about.