Fewer than two hundred Yoms Warriors held their ground against nearly a thousand Scottish Soldiers, incredibly forcing them to retreat.
Cavalrymen attempting to charge the flanks of the Yoms Axe Soldier phalanx were cut down. The moment they got close, an instant before they could level their lances, a long axe would cleave open their warhorse's chest, spattering crimson blood onto the ground.
Following the warhorse's piercing shriek, the rider toppled to the ground, his neck broken and his breath extinguished.
The archers positioned behind the phalanx of axe soldiers rendered the remaining cavalry ineffective.
Just then, the fortress gates swung open again, and another wave of soldiers charged out.
Just as everyone began to worry, a roar erupted from the side of the fortress. A full company of Viking Warriors burst from the thickets, quickly overwhelming the Scottish reinforcements that had charged from the castle.
What followed was a one-sided slaughter.
