The attacking knights were puzzled because they did not know how it was that the beastmen seemed to be waiting for them, however, they did not delay long in that thought because they believed that regardless of whether they were waiting for them or not, the bull-men had no chance of survival.
Being confident, the knights in heavy armor charged toward the village at high speed, which was surprising considering the heavy armor they and their horses had.
The bull-men stood bravely holding makeshift wooden and stone spears. Although these bull-men were physically large and muscular, they were not warriors, only herders and cattle keepers, so they were obviously no match for the attacking knights.
The battle was one-sided. After only 15 minutes the village had been destroyed and the bodies of the bull-men could be seen everywhere. Rivers of blood ran down the streets of the small village and buildings had been burned or demolished.