BACHUÉ:
When I saw them I gasped. Thousands of soldiers as far as the eye could see. A sea of armor, chariots, horses, and catapults stretched to the horizon.
By the Supreme… They also had catapults.
I could see hundreds of flags with the sigil of the Al-Thule house: a red bull on a yellow field; and the coat of arms of the Huescar house: the white Amaru on a black field.
I managed to see war chariots of the Al-Thule troops. I had read about them. That design was imported by some tribes from the ancient continent. Those carriages were powered by four horses. The axles of the two wheels were located at the rear end and were slightly wider than the carriage itself, making it difficult for them to tip over.
In the carriage was the one who controlled the horses, an archer who killed the enemies, and a squire who protected the archer.