The cavalrymen's camp was originally a village, but it had been reduced to ruins in the flames of war. The few big trees at the entrance of the village were covered with corpses.
His death was too horrible to look at, and he must have suffered a lot of torture.
The ground was covered in tainted blood and remains, and all that could be seen were organs and limbs, which were nibbled and eaten by crows, insects, and rats.
Under the thick, mottled roots, there were piles of human heads. The twisted and painful heads emitted a foul smell.
In many places at the entrance of the village, there were corpses of people who had been tortured and killed. Their clothes were not covering their bodies, and their intestines were pierced through.
Such a scene was simply comparable to a slaughterhouse in purgatory.
Even though their hearts were as strong as iron and they knew the cruelty and blood of war, they were still shocked by this scene.