Danivellek Fortress South.
The Northern Horn army launched more than thirteen charges and assaults against the Empire knights' positions to the south overnight.
Broken battle axes and armor fragments were everywhere, and blood even melted the frozen soil around the battlefield, littered with shattered corpses.
Eleanor stood atop the wall of the camp position, gazing distantly at the Danivellek Fortress, casting a massive silhouette in the cold night wind.
Many Empire Knight Captains had approached her, indicating the necessity of capturing the Danivellek Fortress. Otherwise, the enemy's supply lines could not be threatened, and the war would turn into a grinding stalemate akin to a flesh mill.
