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Keep in mind, the loyalist Tenakth, the Carja, and Aloy and Varl were light infantry caught out in an open field by heavy cavalry.
Finding cover and fighting from there is basically the only viable option for the foot troops in this situation.
Retreat was the right call.
To forge an alliance between the clans! He even says this!
The is the PURPOSE of the whole Embassy!
The fact he tried to "run" with the Carja would ensure this! (If events would have happened differently). He did not betray anyone! He was doing exactly what he was meant to do: "part magistrate, part judge, part executioner"
Getting away he would be in the right position to motion Avad (the Sun-King) to send support to the Tenakth to stop the Rebels (Regalla) and advocate for peace!
Oh well.. I still wish to know how things would have been if this would have happened ;)