Sephiroth rode into view of Cascadia he had been waiting a long time for this, behind him was Sephiroth's udnead army more than twice what he had brought to talas even Sephiroth did not know exactly how many soldiers he had. One of the commanders of his army walked up to him"The men are awaiting your orders sir what would you have us do?" Sephiroth looked at him and grinned "Have the men Surround the city noone goes in and noone comes out. The soldier nodded and gave the army their orders, immediately the horde of undead silently surrounded the city leaving no exit. Sephiroth stood ontop of a a cliff that overlooked the city and looked down onto the battlefield. What will they do now trapped in their precious city did you think you could hide from me forever. Sephiroth rode down to his army and with one hundered of his undead soldiers he charged into the city on Artix cutting down everyone who got in his way. Sephiroth summoned meteors which fell onto the city when they hit the ground the meteors exploded sending fire and ash onto even more buildings which almost immediately went up in flames. Screams could be heard everywhere and all throught the city peaple where running some stood up to try and fight Sephiroth and his arm but where easily subdued. Sephiroth was riding through the city with his undead almost unaposed those that did stand up to fight him where unprepared for a fight and and where killed by Sephiroth's undead folowers without doing much harm.
Around seventy of the original one hundered soldiers that he had entered the city with were left but that didn't stop him Sephiroth knew that all he had to do was reach the citys armory before their soldiers could then the city would be completely defensless and noone would be ale to gather a force strong enough to defeat his army.
Ahren stood in the main streets of Cascadia when the first screams reached his ears. He looked to see what was causing the uproar, when the army of undead soldiers came into view. Ahren acted quickly, unshouldering his bow and drawing an arrow. He shed his cloak and took flight, propelling himself upward to get a good look at the army. When he finally got a good look at its size, he doubted he could stop all of them, but he could delay them long enough for the Cascadian forces to mobalize. Ahrne drew an arrow, and called upon the wind to aid him. He fired the arrow at the army, and the wind chased after it. When the arrow reached the undead army, the wind had reached hurrican force winds. The wind bowled over several of the undead, which tripped several other soldiers. He viewed his handywork, knowing that it was a delaying tactic at best.