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(We do have an advantage, though. The guards, Reachmen, and vampires make up about two legions worth of men, and Daithi has a legion of his own to add. Mannimarco's army is about three legions. Although a number of Makoru's men are still up on the wall, the Worm King is still being attacked from two sides by about two and a half legions, with mages and archers providing fire from up on the battlements.)

(Might I also add that Mannimarco's summons are undead warriors with blades and armor that are in rather poor condition. Many swords are rusted and at least somewhat dull, and most of the undead's armor is dented and rusted. Since the undead soldiers make up the bulk of the Necromancer's forces, it can be said that a good number of the Worm King's soldiers are poorly equipped for this battle. The only advantage the undead have is their inability to feel pain or grow weary.)