The initial raid was successful and we'd managed to deal a significant blow to our foes, morale as well as take a decent number of prisoners as well.
The legions had retreated after less than an hour of fighting and the greecians had resisted heavily to pursue our forces as we fell back.
This was but the first blow to give our enemy a bloody nose but it would not be the last.
We would give our men a short rest as they camped in the darkness of the grasslands, while others would slowly slip around in the darkness.
The greecians would certainly be posting more sentries towards the front of their camp wary about another night raid, so our cohorts would move to strike at their weakened rear, and then when the guard was down looking back we'd once more attack from the front.
The greecian army will be killed off by a death of a thousand tiny cuts, as their strength and will to fight drops minute by minute.