As the troops set off, the knights and servants of Avilis Castle lined up neatly and galloped on the muddy and rugged dirt road.
The five horsemen militiamen from Nali Village led the way in front. The group was very fast, and not long after, they could see the Nali Village from far away. It also included the temporary camp illuminated by the bonfires on the grain drying field.
The stars released a gentle light, mixed with the bright moonlight, and the entire land was shrouded in a veil.
The night march did not hinder or trouble them.
There was plenty of light.
Moreover, as the knight attendants of Avilis Castle, they received a daily ration of high-quality food. They did not lack fresh meat and various fruits, so they did not have night blindness like the poor.
In this feudal era, the poor had a lot of night blindness caused by the lack of vitamins.
This was especially prominent in the most barren North County.