One had to realise that they were fighting without preparation, against enemies they didn't know, and in a terrain they weren't familiar with!
They just had such confidence in how effective their tactics were, even to the extent of crushing any enemy even in such disadvantageous situations.
It was quite impressive! But it was far from enough to deal with me.
"Keep firing at those high up," I knew this was a good tactic, but it had one fatal flaw.
It depends on the collaborative work of the three parts of their forces. Whenever one part was threatened or cornered, the other two would step in.
But if one part was taken away, prevented from intervening to help, then the other two would be at great danger. And when that part would be the aerial and most agile part of their army, then the other two would be like sitting ducks.
After all… Who said they were just the only ones here who got flying forces?