It was as oppressive and epic as the march of Strong Orcs under the cover of darkness in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
However, the misfortune of those Wolf People who got pushed into the water by their own kind added a dose of schadenfreude to the scene that didn't conflict with its seriousness.
In the end, the one holding the perspective used binoculars to survey ahead, and happened to make eye contact with a Wolf People chieftain.
That ferocious face, with green eyes and a bright red, chaotic set of teeth and a face full of mane hair—perfectly sketched the appearance of a true bloodthirsty monster with an odd pattern and a protruding wolf's snout and long mouth.
And the undisguised brutality and desire in its eyes caused the comments on the screen to explode in that instant, filled with exclamations like, "Holy shit," "Awesome," "What the hell is this," "It suddenly turned into a horror movie," and "Bullet screen protection."