The Hurd cavalry let out bizarre howls, wielding sabers and raising long spears as they charged the flank of the "two-legged ones."
Winters, both anxious and enraged, used a flagpole as a long spear, thrusting at the barbarian riders charging from the right, "Those in my way shall die!"
One of the barbarians was directly unseated and thrown flying off his horseback with force. Winters' palm split open, and his arm went numb from the vibration.
Winters continued to jab fiercely into the horse's ribs, speeding on toward the great camp.
On the slope less than one kilometer long, the Paratu soldiers ran at varying speeds, eventually stretching out into a line.
The barbarians attacked from the flanks, scattering the Paratu soldiers almost instantly.
Paratu soldiers, lacking formation, were like scattered sand, utterly unable to withstand the charge.