Conflict and Battle
Thousands of men ride into battle.
The Radicals are afraid their clubs
and pitchforks will do little good
against the steel swords of the
Catholics.
Eberhard Hoffman and his men ride
into battle against the Protestants,
who are seen as enemies as they
have broken with Rome and do not
join in their battle against the infidel
Turks.
Many are lost on the side of the Protestants
and the Radicals both as the battle rages on.
The Catholic oppressors appear to have won
this battle.
They wait in great
numbers to fight for
their beliefs.
Marching forward with courage with
wooden pitchforks against well
armed Catholics on horseback.
Conflict breaks out between
the Catholics and the
Protestants, and a bitter
battle ensues.
Wilhelm has led his men in to
fight the Catholics, but he
takes cover within the trees
and behind a snow bank, and
does not fight.
Wilhelm takes cover in
the safety of the brush.
He watches as his men
fall in a bloody battle.
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