Breh since you're a military expert, let me know of any ambushes in medieval times where armies of tens of thousands came out of nowhere without any warning.
Holy shyt y'all are stupid to not get the point
god can we please shut this shyt the fukk up... it's a damn tv
15k roman soldiers killed by ambush
The Ambush That Changed History | History | Smithsonian
also....
- Battle of Okehazama in 1560. Imagawa Yashimoto's invasion of Owari province halted completely, after being ambushed by Oda Nobunaga's force during the night, leading to large casualties, many officers (including Yashimoto) dying, and his army being forced into a rout and eventually disememberment.
ambushes were huge parts of battle in all times.. all you had to do is have troops where people didn't think you had them.. you know your enemy needs to cross a bridge so you hide your troops in the surrounding woods and wait for them
or over the other side of hills
or in jungles
or flank them to either side
or come in the cover of dark
or.......................
you think this is some brand new shyt... study up on history. it's not always 10s of thousands.. that's what makes this one so epic... but yes there were ambushes of that many people as you can see... and it happened long before, during and after medieval times
now can we please get back to the fukking imaginary show with magic and dragons please