NECTUS GOT REPORTS ABOUT THESE EVENTS, BUT FARINI MA MICHKA HETSHA SAW THEM WITH HIS OWN EYES.
On the day of battle, he watched over the battlefield from the command tent placed on top of the nearby hill. From there opened a good view of the fields where herds of cows have grazed peacefully a couple weeks ago until the farmers found out about the war on their doorsteps.
Now the grass was trampled by thousands of boots.
Both armies were standing in neat lines, ready for a fight, and it looked like the victor was already predetermined.
With all the forces joining both sides, the approximate numbers reached 40 thousand people under the High King's standard. Meanwhile, there were only 30 thousand people under Farini's.
The difference in numbers wouldn't have been so bad if there wasn't also a terrible difference in quality.