His army proved no match for the might of the Northern Army cavalry.
With 300,000 elite soldiers, including 100,000 cavalry and 200,000 elite infantrymen, the Northern Army forces swiftly overwhelmed the million-strong aboriginal martial artists of Machusa, despite their disorganized state.
Though considered a mob, the aboriginal martial artists displayed formidable combat prowess that could not be underestimated.
The Northern Army's 100,000 cavalry charged tirelessly across the battlefield, each assault claiming tens of thousands of lives from the opposing ranks.
Amidst the chaos, Tanner Lynn proudly bore the Northern Army Qilin flag upon his shoulder, a symbol that inspired unwavering loyalty from his comrades, who followed it into battle without hesitation.
The three legions of the Northern Army fought in perfect harmony, their coordination honed through countless bloody battles.