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Well, that was the moment when Pier the Great had enough of the entire situation.
He had not spoken more than a few words, but in the meanwhile
he had slowly disconnected the plow from the carriage and his horse.
What happened next is something I would have never believed, if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
Pier lifted the entire plow about five feet off the ground with a single hand.
He stretched his arm and pointed the entire thing in the direction of Kimswerd.
He then softly uttered "Pier lives over there" ...
With a clearly threatening undertone towards the leader of the group of Saxxon soldiers.
The soldiers were nailed to the ground by this portrayal of brute strength.
Pier then pounded his other fist on his chest, and bellowed: "And he stands before you!"
And that is where things got ugly really fast.
With the first swing of the plow, Pier knocked out de leader of the squad.
I'll tell you one thing gentlemen, the fellow did not live to tell the story.