I'm sure the villagers would appreciate it if the bandits destroyed as little of the town as possible.
If this were a FE chapter scenario, I'd have the mounted units sneak outside to harrass the flank to force the bandits to split their force in half. They lack the mobility to chase horse/pegasus combatants so they would be forced to dedicate their archers and some footsoldiers to keep their flank secured (if Glass has any sense of tactics). If not, they'll suffer tremendously.
The rest would be concentrated at defending the front gate to bottleneck the main bandit force. Hiding inside houses enables the bandits to surround us, since there is much more area that our inferior numbers have to monitor than just holding the gate.
If this were a FE chapter scenario, I'd have the mounted units sneak outside to harrass the flank to force the bandits to split their force in half. They lack the mobility to chase horse/pegasus combatants so they would be forced to dedicate their archers and some footsoldiers to keep their flank secured (if Glass has any sense of tactics). If not, they'll suffer tremendously.
The rest would be concentrated at defending the front gate to bottleneck the main bandit force. Hiding inside houses enables the bandits to surround us, since there is much more area that our inferior numbers have to monitor than just holding the gate.
Insurrection - Lady Cecilia "Cecily" of Laus, third in line to the Laus marquessate