Five minutes later, the corps of Holy Light Knights, made up of three hundred-man teams, had been utterly defeated. Two hundred had died, a few dozen had fled, and the remaining three team leaders—along with twenty or so survivors—had been sent to the Bone Prison.
The price Dean McKenzie had to pay was a reduction of his perfect quality skeleton soldiers from 53 to just 18. However, with just a snap of his fingers, the 35 skeletons that had fallen stood up again.
But even so, Dean McKenzie had to admit that the Church of Holy Light's members had a strong inhibitory effect on his army.
It must be known that after summoning his skeletons, he caught them completely off guard.
Three teams, two-interrupted team leaders were severely injured on the spot, and nearly a third of the 300 soldiers were also heavily injured.
Even so, the opponent's counterattack still took out Dean McKenzie's 35 perfect quality skeletons.