As a consequence, it is common for each formation, as the battle continues, to be overreached, and outflanked, on the left.
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The right wing of each formation is almost invariably victorious, and the left wing of each almost always finds itself in jeopardy.
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Commanders commonly lead the right wing.
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Aside from matters of morale, exhibition, training, spirit, and such, the martial dances, then, with their emphasis on order and symmetry, are intended to compensate for the rightward drift of the great formations.
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In actual battle, of course, with the press and crowding, the buffeting, the noise, the shouting, the screaming, the shedding of blood, the dying, the rightward drift is seldom arrested.
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Tarn cavalries, as it is explained to me, have similar exercises, and maneuvers, to the beating of drums, these often coordinating the stroke of the great wings.
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Although I have never seen this, I am informed that these evolutions are remarkably beautiful, hundreds of birds, with their riders, ascending, descending, whirling about, separating, rejoining, and so on.
As a consequence, it is common for each formation, as the battle continues, to be overreached, and outflanked, on the left.
The right wing of each formation is almost invariably victorious, and the left wing of each almost always finds itself in jeopardy.
Commanders commonly lead the right wing.
Aside from matters of morale, exhibition, training, spirit, and such, the martial dances, then, with their emphasis on order and symmetry, are intended to compensate for the rightward drift of the great formations.
In actual battle, of course, with the press and crowding, the buffeting, the noise, the shouting, the screaming, the shedding of blood, the dying, the rightward drift is seldom arrested.
Tarn cavalries, as it is explained to me, have similar exercises, and maneuvers, to the beating of drums, these often coordinating the stroke of the great wings.
Although I have never seen this, I am informed that these evolutions are remarkably beautiful, hundreds of birds, with their riders, ascending, descending, whirling about, separating, rejoining, and so on.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )