Embracing the principles of swiftness, speed, and shock, Aeryon harnessed the mobility and numerical advantage of his cavalry-based forces.
Much like the lightning-fast tanks of modern warfare, his mounted warriors would surge through enemy defences, capitalizing on the element of surprise to swiftly overwhelm their opponents.
By employing this modified Blitzkrieg strategy, Aeryon aimed to minimize casualties and achieve rapid conquest, effectively consolidating his power over Duhai, Kanun, and Khulun.
Through this refined and detailed approach, Aeryon charted a new course for the Southern Great Steppe, defying the historical norms that stifled the emergence of a dominant force.
By executing simultaneous attacks and leveraging his advantages, he sought to reshape the power dynamics of the region.