For Meesei, it did seem that the majority of her pack did favor advancing, and it was not without reason. There was uncertainty ahead, but they had gained a major advantage. The longer they waited to act on it, the more time their enemy would have to respond to it. Meesei could not deny Ahnasha’s logic in that. If the titan could be killed quickly by their enemy, it could be disastrous, but ultimately, there could never be any guarantees in battle, and Meesei had to make a decision. “Then we move forward. Leave enough healers to stabilize the wounded we can save, but they should rejoin us as soon as they can. We will press on, and when we find the enemy, Ahnasha will send forward the titan to break through. All that matters is reaching the tower. Once we are there, once we stop Vile, all of us will be removed from this realm. Our soldiers don’t need to worry about retreating, just surviving until that point. Now, let’s hurry.” Meesei ordered. Many of their warriors, regardless of the army of origin, were growing tired from the constant fighting. However, with their final goal so close ahead of them, it was hard to say that their warriors were not emboldened. They just had one more fight ahead of them. As they finally moved out of the pass, their ranks spread outward to accommodate the larger battlefield before them, and their remaining Senche cavalry formed up on their left and right flanks. There were still mountains on their right flank, but the field opened up considerably to their front and left. They were on the side of the hill leading up to the mountain, with the path down and to their left leading down to the main battlefield of the valley below and the rear flank of the Daedric hordes. Straight ahead, on the other side of the open field, was a narrower path leading up to the tower: their final objective. And behind them were the Daedra that had retreated down from the pass, bolstered by some reinforcements from the main battlefield. Already, the numbers of the Daedra in front of them were about double that of their remaining force from the pass, and Meesei did not doubt there would be more Daedra to come from the battlefield below. However, there was nothing unique or surprising about the composition of the Daedric force. It was still mostly Skaafin, with a collection of some other Daedra. There were no new titans or other massive creatures, nor any siege weapons that were in place to be used against them. This attack could still work. “Ahnasha, do it. We need to hurry if we are going to break through.” Meesei said, giving the order that Ahnasha had gladly been waiting for. With a smile and a simple thought, Ahnasha sent the titan flying fast and low overhead, cutting through the very center of the Daedric formation ahead with cold flames, from the first rank to the last. There was little need for any clearer of a signal to attack. Meesei glanced back quickly to the rest of her pack, as well as Sabine’s. “Everyone, stick close and fight together. No matter what happens, we need to make sure that [i]we[/i] can break through and make it up to the tower.”