I was flying as Senu when I spotted a bronze carrier in the distance. I decided to intercept him to loot his supplies. After a brief assault, the lone soldier fell, allowing me to collect twenty bronzes. Nearby, local villagers were busy drying harvested dates on the open ground.
I was flying as Senu when I noticed another bronze carrier in the distance. He was travelling along the path carrying valuable supplies, so I decided to chase him down and take them.
I urged my horse forward and closed the distance quickly. As I drew closer, I saw that it was a lone soldier riding along the road.
I prepared my weapons and initiated the attack right away, expecting him to put up a strong fight.
The battle ended much faster than I anticipated. Before I could launch a full assault, the soldier collapsed from his mount and died on the road.
I dismounted to search his body and collected twenty pieces of bronze from his supplies.
Looking down, I realized my attacks had also killed the soldier's horse. I felt a sudden wave of regret for the innocent animal caught in the battle.
Nearby, a few local villagers were going about their daily routine, completely unbothered by the violence. They were laying out harvested food across large mats to dry in the warm sun.
The area was surrounded by date trees, and most of the crops being processed were fresh dates. Clusters of dates were scattered across the ground, drying in neat rows.
I'll show more of my photographic journey of the games soon, so stay tuned to my blog if you liked them.
The screenshots are taken by me personally from my gameplay and I borrowed the game's logo from DevianArt.