Under the fierce attack of the rebel army, the Roman Army was forced to retreat step by step.
Seeing this situation from the rear, Okmar immediately followed Spartacus' pre-battle plan and led over 1000 cavalry to attack the Roman Army's left flank.
Crassus, who was in the rear and not participating in the battle, quickly learned of this news and dispatched nearly three thousand cavalry under his command to meet the enemy.
Although the Roman infantry was at a disadvantage, they did not collapse. Instead, they resisted desperately, as the fear of the Eleventh Decimation Law was deeply ingrained in their minds. Dying under the enemy's sword meant merely losing one's life, but facing the punishment of this decree would strip one of their honor as well.