As dusk fell, the battle at Larsen Town neared its end. The commander of the cavalry, the son of Earl Weiset, organized one last charge. This deathly blow succeeded in shattering the enemy's left flank before he perished on the battlefield.
Exhausted from a day's fighting, the cavalry's horses no longer had the strength to move on. Just like Weiset had experienced, once they fell into the enemy's formation, there was no escaping. After their charge, the cavalry dismounted and, seizing the weapons in their hands, fought back with all their might in a final act of resistance.
Although many of these cavalrymen were knights, known for their valiant and skillful combat, they still fell one by one within the encirclement of the Dwarves. The Dwarves of Kaelonde despised these horse-riding humans so much that few wished to take them prisoner or spare their lives. The cavalry faced the cruelest of retributions—death.