Carvel was resolute in his decision.
If the Ranker belonged to the enemy, they needed to be neutralized immediately, even at the cost of their own vulnerability and collateral damage on the battlefield.
"Identify this mad Ranker at once! Discover their allegiance and location," Carvel commanded his subordinates with an unwavering tone.
"If they are our comrade, provide support and protection. But if they belong to Edinburgh, attack without hesitation. We must eliminate them before they unleash havoc upon us in the future," he concluded, his face set in determination and his voice resolute in the face of this crucial moment.
In the face of the unprecedented phenomenon caused by the mad Ranker's breakthrough, Carvel made a decisive choice. He temporarily placed the priority of identifying and dealing with this powerful individual above the immediate concern of winning the disputed land between the two kingdoms.