"Here's a good rule of thumb when fighting the same enemy for a prolonged time: don't reveal all your best cards right away, try to stagger it so you have the advantage of surprise in multiple engagements. The frostsong can let us win a significant victory in an ambush even if the numbers are about even. After that we can still use that strategic mobility to strike unexpectedly at one of their leaders or even the totem if we find it. Once we link up with the remaining Wanderer forces we can see how much they now about the upper echelons of the Bringers. And I'm not necessarily talking about their strongest fighters; when talking army against army it can be more beneficial to take out a level-headed and clever leader than a powerful individual. And if you're mean you can just give a particularly reckless officer a field promotion by taking out his superior." A devilish smirk spread over Grimmgang's lower face; that was one of the most entertaining memories from his experience in the War, a blood-soiled diamond found in the depths of man-made hell. Killing one man to bring a foolhardy gloryhound into power paid off a hundredfold.
"Well then Lord Fancypants, do the Wanderers have someone to rally around or not?"