"On their flank" - right, because Marignon's front line is totally not the 500-strong Flaming-Arrows-xbow-and-pretty-much-nothing-else horde laying siege to TC. Oh, wait, you can't see that because someone actually took some of your normally-so-impregnable-you-don't-bother-properly-defending-it territory in what's sure to be a short-lived raid since you've already recalled some of your expeditionary force from Bandar Log to crush it.
Ermor has 10 knights and 31 lictors left after the battle.
...in that province. You of all nations are well-situated to know I have more in my eastern bolthole than just what I committed to that battle, though I suppose getting others to rush in and do the grim work of killing them so you can scoop up essentially-free spoils has been more-or-less your MO this whole game. Although who knows, maybe you buy your propaganda and are going to invade a month ahead of schedule, before your Golem arrives to lead the charge. Or did you think I'd miss something that big lumbering through your sprawling western holdings towards me?
Incidentally, it seems like our MP neophyte in Ulm finally figured out that Dom4 is about mage blobs and not SCs or sacreds. As a public service, I killed off a pretty big one, but they'll be able to completely replace it in 5-6 turns. If you were hoping to avoid getting hit with the joy we all know and loathe from that quarter (e.g., 675 iron darts per turn like I had the pleasure of weathering for the first 3 turns of that battle before it subsided to a more modest 600 through the end of scripting), this might be your best chance any time soon to stab Ulm in the heavily-plated and only-increasingly-well-protected back. Let's not forget who here is the aggressive neighbor trying to play up how weak they are while trying to march in and cap a minimum of 15d/turn so they can set up the Tartarian factory they're so obsessed with. Not the the Terror From the Deep is going to let anyone else get the Gift of Health that actually requires, ofc.
Anyway, here's the numbers etgfrog apparently didn't want non-direct spectators to see. All those listed are dead, as they were apparently so confident of victory that they didn't bother to secure an avenue of retreat despite how helpful one was the last time they tried to take High Peaks. Additionally, 320 gems (by normal nation measures, not Ulmish "I have ubiquitous hammers and forge bonuses" manufacturing rates) died with them. Well, obviously some of that was captured (70, in the interest of slightly-fuller disclosure), but since the majority of their commanders died off-screen after retreating, most of them are properly dead.