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(@Nelthro: I guess that might work.)

"It was about his son, Prince Crendal." Marcel replied. He began to dig into the food.

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Sir Cirges dismounted from his horse and helped King Rob to his feet.

Roberto looked over at the female archer. "Thank you, Jeanne." He told her.

She smilled then loaded another arrow, shooting it at an enemy

One of the Knights of the Axes gave up his horse for the King.

The loyalist soldiers saw their mistake in comming out of the camp, their Knight-Commander ordered them to retreat. Of their initial 100 soldiers, only 40 remained. Both the rebels and the Loyalists lost nearly 50 men just to the waves of arrows at the start of the battle.

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King Julien's men made short work of the lumberjacks in the outskirts of the village. They then surrounded it from the west. Sir Mattias led the assault. They rushed in and rounded up the citizens, killing any that dared resist.

Lord Wilhelm's youngest son, Willem Eardwulf, was in charge of the village in his father's absense. He ordered the few defenders to fight with everything they had, even if the battle was hopelessly against their favor.