Spying the Duke as Alan hands you a second lance, you yell out "The Duke has taken the field!" The cry is taken up along the line, but the King continues to orient himself towards the rear of the enemy battle line. You scan about briefly, looking for men who are set apart in some way by better arms or armor in search of a leader, but you don't see any immediately surrounding you.
The vanguard has reformed, now, and you decide to defer to the King's experience and battle skill as you pull your destrier next to his mighty charger. With a yell, the King spurs his mount forward, and you are charging once again. You take a man in the shoulder with you lance as the formation crashes into the unprepared rear of a large group of enemy warriors, causing a ripple of tripping, confusion, and panic among the lines.
What follows is best described as butchery. You lay about with your sword, striking down distracted and disorganized men left and right. The King is likewise occupied, and you never fear for his life. You take a few glancing blows on your shield, but you remain unharmed, save for the growing pressure on your leg where your armor was dented in.
The enemy formation disintegrates before your charge, and the King directs the vanguard to a small hillock a few hundred feet back from the main line of battle. Grabbing your third and final lance from Alan, you cast about, searching for your men's banner. You catch sight of it, and see your stalwart block of Halberdiers crushing a loose enemy formation before them, with your Rangers and Archers pouring fire into the exposed flank created by the rout. You sense that the weight of the battle is rolling in your side's favor, with numerous holes appearing in the enemy's lines.
Out of the blue, you spot a group of enemies with an alarming level of ornamentation on their banners, including a number of skulls and bones. They are engaged with the Duke's forces, and seem entirely oblivious to the vanguard's presence. You yell out to the King, and point to them with your lance. He nods in agreement, and you are once again charging towards a group of foes.
You fit your lance in and brace, and once again feel the jarring impact as your foeman falls before you. The enemy formation reels and falls into disarray, as your horsemen begin to push towards the Duke. You suddenly feel a jarring impact on the your side, throwing you from your horse. You feel your head hit the ground, and the world goes black.
***
You awake, not sure how much time has passed. Alan stands over you, holding the reins of your horse in one hand and his sword in another. The fight seems to have moved beyond you, thankfully. As you stir, Alan leans over and pulls you up. You groggily ask how long you've been out.
"Only a minute or so, M'Lord, but you certainly had me worried." You grab the reins of your horse, and realize that you most likely won't be able to remount it in the heat of the battle. You search for the King, and see him around 100 feet distant, embroiled in a swirling melee with the Duke at his side. What will you do?