You load up your gear, double check the two squires Sir Cedwyn hired, and make your way to the battlefield, picking your way beside the formations of the Centurion King's army.
The battle lines are drawn up, and the armies deployed. You cannot see the enemy, as a thick mist fills the lowlands before you.
The wooded hills to the left of the army are clearly visible, rising like islands in a misty sea. One could not get a significant force through that space, but a few stragglers could pass unseen - no more than a dozen at a time. Certainly the wood could conceal nothing that would threaten the Praetor's forces. On the face of it, this appears to be an assignment designed to keep you out of the action.
You pick your way through the mist, and reach the trees about the time you start to hear the sounds of the Saxon raiders on the far side of the small valley. They emerge from the trees, see the army arrayed against them, and quickly form up into battle lines. They look a ragged bunch, and there is little discipline among their ranks. These are raiders, not soldiers. The Praetor should make short work of them.
At least you will have an excellent view of the victory, and the Praetor's tactics in the fight.
[Anyone wish to make passion rolls before the impending battle, or make other preparations?]