Lorsh
Varlot
Sir Borren raises his eyebrows at your sudden proclamation, but slowly, the older knight smiles, recognizing your father's inspirational aura in your voice.
As you continue to speak, there is a hushing of the anguished cries from those villfolk still looking upon their fallen kin. Now, the peasants and the soldiers turn to gaze upon the young lord conversing with the almighty, the black blood dripping from his sword and seeping into the ground.
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Your men take heed of your commands, and positions are set up around the village perimeter to keep it secure from the undead. The men with wounds are seen to by the monks. Sir Hywel is tasked with taking account of the supplies, and Sir Borren makes sure an impromptu pyre is erected.
Less than a half hour after the battle is over, two of your men are reported as killed. Apparently, they had their throats bitten out by ghouls as they attempted to enter one of the outlying hovels, where they made an unfortunate discovery- corpses were stored in this humble abode, and were already animated by the time the Harwoods arrived. Among the dead was a Harwood archer, and Sir Hywel's page. The young knight is quite distraught, so Sir Pembry takes over. He eventually reports that the host's food stores are not particularly impressive, pointing out wagons brought from each village. "We have enough foodstuffs for two more days before we ought to consider getting more provisions. Otherwise, the march will be slowed by our men foraging."
Sir Mellard reports to you that a number of tenants are missing from the village, having not returned after fleeing the initial attack. Regardless, he manages to gather several men from the local levy, as well as a few armed serfs.
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[+15 Bannon Peasant Spearmen]