Akata saw victory mostly because the Hell tribe was not ready and also because of their unconventional method. Of course, the soldiers were now more powerful than the Hell tribe but they could make up for that with numbers. In other words, Akata’s advantage was not really that much. While that was true, however, the effect of a surprise attack could not be underestimated and with the advantage of both high morale within their ranks and the unsuspecting enemy, Akata could capitalize on the enemy’s weakness. The next day before the golden crow rose in the sky, the Army was again on the march followed closely by Dawn above. The soldiers captured all armed forces who surrendered and killed those who resisted, looking down from above Euodia felt very conflicted. This was a peaceful tribe and n

