[center][h1][color=ff5000][b]Renar Hagen[/b][/color][/h1][/center] Frankly, he hadn't expected Serenity to actually take the bait. Still, what she said told him enough about her feelings on the matter. As for her own question... [color=ff5000][b]"Paladin Tyaethe gave us our commands, and we executed them. I suspect she'd prefer not to be in a position of leadership, but her target prioritzation was correct. We were ordered to focus on either Jeremiah or what we now know to be the griffin should they appear, and I would have commanded the same in her position. As for unit tactics, to be frank, I'd wager the fault is more on our individual components than our leadership."[/b][/color] He glanced in Fionn's direction in acknowledgement for a moment before continuing on. [color=ff5000][b]"Unlike the common soldiery our friend here came from, I find that most knights tend to be somewhat too proud to consider unit tactics and formation warfare past the lance or wedge on horseback. There are exceptions, like ourselves, but to an average member of the order? Doubtful. After all, it's the poor bastards on foot bearing shoddy munitions that need exact drilling to survive and win against men in full plate and on horseback, not the other way around."[/b][/color] Renar glanced down to his own armaments, having finally finished maintenance on them. As he began packing his supplies back up, he looked to Fionn who seemed to be leaving. [color=ff5000][b]"Go on, then. I'd join you immediately, but I've some letters to send out first. Reports of the battle, petitions, and whatnot. While I can't claim any greater glories, I'll not see any effort I made go to waste."[/b][/color]