Together the two formed a deadly combo, one that put real pressure over the enemy forces.
The enemy started to crumble, showing real gaps and lack of organisation in their lines. The frontline started to be pushed back at some point, leading to the formation of a strange situation.
We, led by my chariot in the air, were pushing forward on a wide front. Yet it wasn't enough to take the entire frontline of the enemy. So that led to the formation of a pouch inside the enemy grand army formation if one looked from high above.
Theoretically speaking, such a move would be risky. After all, the enemy could simply move their two sides, meeting behind our lines, and entrapping our forces inside.
But in reality this didn't happen. It wasn't because the enemy lacked any experienced generals leading them, but because I left a few fallen gods to defend these dangerous lines alongside a few dragons as well.