This particular unit fought with a fearlessness akin to recklessness, capable of delivering a substantial blow to the enemy's morale.
It was known that Ferald had put considerable thought into constructing this unit, harboring high expectations for them.
Mibo currently commanded an army of 1200 conscripted soldiers, consisting of 600 light infantry, 300 heavy infantry, 200 archers, 70 light cavalry, and 30 heavy cavalry.
Indeed, Mibo's numbers had exceeded the typical garrison of a castle, which was around 1000, a clear indication that his objective of hoarding excessive knightly titles had been achieved.
However, there lay a critical flaw within his ranks – the disproportionately low number of archers.
This issue would become glaringly evident once Mibo transitioned into a defensive stance during the siege.