Robert leading the charge
Does the scene when Robert drives off his horse indicate that he didn't have to be in the front with his men like he was? I seemed to interpret it that way when I saw how long he was looking at the ocean, walking through his men, and the fact that his second-in-command walks to the rear when he shows up in front.
Another question: the first scene after the battle: is that a dead horse in the water or just a rock?
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