Man at War – Excerpt No. 191

“You won?” Murphy said.

“We did,” Marc said. “We won the day by leveraging the land against a numerically superior force composed of infantry and heavy cavalry.”

“That must have been a bloody battle,” Murphy said.

“We lost a lot of good men that day,” Marc said. “I was even knocked unconscious by a mortar blast.”

a surreal and vibrant cinematic photo of Heavy Cavalry charging the camera with intense expressions, dusty armor, swords held high, and cannon explosions erupting in the background, amidst a cloud of dust and chaos, with clothing and setting reminiscent of 17th century southern France, including intricate lace, brass buttons, and feathered hats, set against a warm and dramatic Mediterranean landscape with rolling hills and golden sunlight, in a photorealistic style with subtle film grain, capturing the dynamic movement and energy of the charging cavalry, with a sense of urgency and danger, and a color palette that blends earthy tones with flashes of bright steel and smoke.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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