On the morning of Church's year 801, the 23rd day of the 5th month, Venus turned light red. The servant of the God of Light would say that this symbolized tragedy or disaster on earth. Just as the morning mist emerged from the depths of the earth, the endless hills were plated in a layer of dull grey, like giant beasts creeping in their nests, occasionally letting out a few weary growls.
Suddenly, floating flames appeared on the southern slopes. More and more flames gathered, clearing the morning mist gradually. Then, the earth began to tremble, and the sound of horse hooves approached from afar. The pulsation of the flames became gradually distinct. Those were the torches of the knights, flickering brightly. The volume made by the countless cavalry awakened the earth and the sky. The southern wind blew the mist to the bottom of the valley which was then carried by the knights who were rushing out of the valley.