The "clamped wall" mentioned by the Herders is what is commonly referred to as "multiple layered city walls," or the "Urn City."
On the second defensive wall, Bard issued the first musket fire order, "Fire!"
The first row of Musketeers pulled their firing levers without hesitation, followed by the second and the third rows.
After three rounds of volley fire, Tie Chi had been beaten to a bloody pulp, with very few of the other Terdon Tribe members left alive in the Urn City.
The losses in men and horses did not surprise Nayen. On the contrary, it was the successive musket shots underneath the cavalry banners that shocked everyone.
The number of muskets was limited, so they were concentrated into use by Winters. This was Iron Peak County side's first time deploying the musket squadron.
Tie Chi listened intently to the sounds of volley fire, then opened his eyes wide, "The two-legged ones' Musketeers, they fire in well-disciplined volleys!"