General
Khaldun! Look!" A soldier, Chike, yelled pointing toward Pelusium.
"Have any of our scouts returned?" he asked looking out in the direction the soldier pointed out.
"No sir. But Pharaoh's messenger has arrived. Shall I have him sent in?"
"Yes, of course."
The area outside of Pelusium was lit up from many bonfires actively burning high into the sky. Khaldun peered out deep in thought. Something deep down in his bones told him Pharaoh needed to strike before whatever army out there decided to attack first.
"General," the messenger said as he knelt before Khaldun.
"What news from Pharaoh?"
"He is sending reinforcements here and gives you full permission to prepare and engage the enemy should the need arise. He also gives specific orders to not initiate an attack unless provoked."
This is a mistake. I'm commander of Pharaoh's army and I'm limited in what I can do.
"Very well," he said not taking his gaze from the horizon. "How long before the reinforcements arrive?"
"Two days behind me sir."
"I am to believe you will head back to Memphis?"
"You are correct sir. I am to report your agreement with Pharaoh's orders and any information you wish to pass along."
Khaldun dropped his gaze finally turning to face the messenger. If the messenger was at all intimidated by the general he did well to hide it. Khaldun, however, was able to see the telltale signs. The men in Pharaoh's army were intimidated by him not because of fear but out of respect. There wasn't a man in the entire kingdom that was able to defeat Khaldun in a fight and in his entire time as commander of Pharaoh's army, a battle. "I will carry out his orders. When you pass the reinforcements tell Semni to be on high alert."
"Very well sir. Will there be anything else before I take my leave?"
"No that will be all."
Khaldun waited until the messenger was out of earshot before he spoke. Chike waited silently and patiently, giving his full attention to his commander. "Rally the men and move to Phase II. We have a day before we begin our assault."
"Sir, not to argue against your command, but the messenger said Commander Semni was two days away. Shouldn't we wait until his arrival to attack?"
"Normally we would need to, but Semni will be here a day early. One thing you must learn Chike is to always be prepared. Semni understands that being on high alert means to double his efforts to get here.
"As to your concerns about disobeying Pharaoh's orders, we are not necessarily ignoring his commands but rather following them and using judgment in the field. Otherwise we will lose a great deal of men by means of unnecessary death."
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Khaldun
left Semni in charge over the troops as he and a small force including Chike maneuvered through the desert. Khaldun's plan was to flank the encampment and push the force toward Semni and the awaiting force.
The moon hung low this night engrossing the majority of the land in darkness which only aided Khaldun and his small force to move without worry of being seen. It also enabled the force to move in closer than he had anticipated; therefore reducing the time it would have otherwise taken.