"Tighten the camp, let the peasants, the elderly, and children hide in the caves behind the monastery. In the meantime, while the undead army has not yet reached the monastery, we need to repair the walls here," Francois and Laine walked shoulder to shoulder along the walls of the La-Mesnil Abbey.
This is a magnificent defensive structure embedded within the gorge of the Gray Mountains. The walls are nearly ten meters high, and a circular fort stands in the middle of the valley, with only a slender path leading directly to the gate.
This is where Francois once had a decisive battle with Kemler, marking the most painful defeat Kemler experienced in his centuries-long life.
Nevertheless, this fortress is not as formidable as imagined, having only one layer of walls, as it primarily serves as a monastery for the God of Nature Tal. Inside the monastery are only five hundred defenders, but they are all elite troops composed of the Holy Grail Pilgrims.
