BACHUÉ:
We were ready for war. Our troops stopped at the top of a high hill, from where the Gatzela Kristala could be seen. I was in the vanguard, riding a dire wolf.
"They must already know we're here," Yada said, riding her own dire wolf.
We had eleven thousand wolves plus another thousand dark-skinned warriors. Some with magical powers and others with the same power as a dark snow. The troops from the South and the Marlaga Islands were not to exceed six thousand men (more or less), and that was generous. After the surprise attack on their camp and two battles against the castle, their troops must have been decimated (a lot).
Yada told me the truth about the Gatzela Kristala. I believed a lie for so long: that the great crystal tower in the castle protected the place from the Wolf King's magic. Everything was fake.
Someone must have spread that rumor to give Kristala some value. But that tower was made of ordinary glass.