From Page 22: “A unit must always retreat into one of the two adjacent hexes towards its owner’s board edge. A player’s side is indicated in the battle plan.”
Consider this situation: I send a cavalry unit around a line of enemy infantry, and attack from behind (so the target is closer to my side of the board than my attacker). The units are now positioned as such that the “two adjacent hexes towards its owner’s board edge” are both occupied by enemy infantry, but the hexes “behind” the cavalry (that is, the hexes opposite the enemy infantry) are open. The enemy infantry attacks, and rolls a morale flag.
According to the rules, my cavalry would have to retreat into the direction of the attack, or slightly to the side of it (since the “two adjacent hexes towards its owner’s board edge” are occupied by the attacker and another enemy ally). And since I couldn’t do that, the morale flags would convert to hits, since I couldn’t retreat. Although the hexes I would intuitively retreat into are open.
Am I reading this rule right? If so, it seems counterintuitive and somewhat arbitrary.
Thanks.