Aulus came into the tent on their field of battle near the river reporting in for the legatus on the strength of his men and to give him any ideas he might need to help defend this position they had. Aulus went into the tent then looked to his legatus for this fight before saying "legatus my men are ready for the fight to come, with my cavalry (sorry forgot the roman name for horsemen) all that be needed is for my men to hold a position so that the enemy is stuck where they are before my cavalry charge in and flank them thereby making them scramble to reform their formation before my men charge in and pick them off before they get that chance. If you have other plans for my cavalry and legionnaires then please let me know. I am merely stating how my men are accustomed to handling defensive missions like this" Aulus said as he took his spot near the map so that the legauts can go through his strategy for the battle, it was the first time Alus was going into a fight of this many men and having someone else lead his legion. Alus has earned renown on the battlefield for how he uses his men in strategic defense and while the men are used to it that doesn't mean that they wont be able to take the offensive if ordered to do so. Alus waits for the legatus to say his strategy...