The siege of Kellerheim was carried out swiftly and decisively. Now that we'd replenished our gunpowder, the crown prince immediately moved the troops, cut across Selthausen and Konstanz, and launched a surprise attack on Kellerheim.
The Baron of Kellerheim resisted desperately, but the small wall couldn't withstand the firepower of twelve cannons. A provincial domain's wall wasn't as sturdy as the wall of a great city.
What unfolded after our forces fiercely poured in was plunder and slaughter. It was nothing new anymore. The merciless violence carried out in occupied territory was the rightful privilege of the occupying army.
A supply base was set up in Kellerheim, and with a bridgehead secured for taking on Radensdorf in earnest, Fried returned to Euz. From here on, we'd be advancing deep into enemy territory.
