Your quickly form a plan and dispatch your men post-haste, although you are weary of the ease with which you seem to be progressing. Halberdiers take up positions around the perimeter of the village, led into place by your Rangers, and are able to do so without notice. The Archers find a nice hillock to station themselves on, slightly overlooking the settlement, while you remain cloaked in the treeline slightly down the beach with the Heavy Horse.
Giving your men half an hour to get into position, you signal Luther, who blows a horn, sending your men on warning. You spur your horse forward, leading a charge that sends sand spraying across the beach. You hear screams of confusion from the town, and are within its confines in under a minute. Your men range about, past huts and shanties, in pairs and small groups, scattering terrified women and sobbing children before them.
A few men step out of sheds and alleys, but few seem to have the courage to face fully armored Knights. The majority are sent packing towards the forest, as well, where you hear a commotion brewing, indicating that your men are taking prisoners. A few make breaks for the beach, and some make it and begin swimming out towards circling fishing boats, which you eye angrily from the shore. You hear the sounds of some minor skirmishing, but are not privy to any combat yourself, having to content yourself with riding about dashingly and herding people towards the trees.
Within the half hour, the settlement is yours, although the fishing boats have long disappeared to the east. Your men performed ably, killing the few who resisted and taking more than one hundred prisoners, mostly women and children. Most seem to have surrendered without resisting, although a few sport broken noses and other injuries indicative of a scrap. Your men took no casualties, although there were a few minor injuries.
As you regroup after the raid to consider what to do with the ghost town, one of your men approaches and tells you that one of the prisoners is speaking in your tongue, albeit with a broken, foreign clip. This could prove to be interesting. What now, Count Stone?