The berserker, when arriving before the first enemies, used his steel ax to decapitate a farmer who tried to use his rusty sword to protect himself.
But it was completely useless as the sword broke like butter and the ax pierced the skin and the bone of the neck like paper, decapitating him in just seconds.
This caused a jet of blood to stain the berserker who did not stop and, like a demon stained with blood, he continued with the slaughter.
The Christians tried to do everything they could to defeat the enemy in smaller size, but it was useless, because they realized that their weapons could not penetrate the armor of the warriors.
Not only that, the enemy's weapons were superior, so it didn't matter that they used their shields to defend themselves. The axes pierced them like butter.
This caused fear on the battlefield because, for the first time in their lives, they all faced true warriors, not yet a group of levy or disorganized bandits.