Because White Lion was very willing to engage in small-scale battles with the Paratu People, he was even more willing to use this method to wear down their fighting spirit.
After a night of fighting, the next day White Lion would choose another tribe to continue the onslaught.
In the end, Sekler angrily realized that the best approach was to completely ignore them.
Thus, the Paratu defenders in the Southern and Northern Highlands buried themselves in fortifying the camp, disregarding the Herders' light cavalry that came to harass them.
When the Paratu People refused to fight, the Herders intensified their efforts.
In the most excessive instance, several Herders lit a campfire beyond musket range, roasted meat, and sang and danced.
Upon hearing of this, Brother Reed chuckled and asked Winters, "Are they going to send over some women's clothes next time?"