The battle of Nameless Valley, Sekler defeated the Hurd alliance.
The chieftains, each with their respective troops, fled for their lives and were relentlessly pursued by Alpad.
Just from the ears cut from corpses, they counted over three thousand. The bloodied human ears were strung on grass ropes, filling two entire large carts.
Paratu's fifth and sixth legions also suffered heavy casualties.
Over seven thousand legion infantry, and more than five thousand conscripted auxiliary troops engaged in battle, totaling seven hundred seventy-two dead and nine hundred forty-three seriously wounded.
Minor injuries couldn't be counted, because nearly every soldier who survived was wounded.
The standard for serious injuries had become whether one could walk on their own.
After cleaning the battlefield, the Paratu army continued marching northeast without stopping.
The Paratu People had undoubtedly won a victory.