Arne calls out his warning. Some of the Franks look around nervously, and a couple break from the others and run to the village. The rest, however, stand firm. As the column moves forward, they hurl refuse and rotten vegetable matter at you, and are quickly slain by your soldiers. It is a bloody business. The Franks stand their ground, and are run through by the soldiers, willing dying rather than surrender. On your horses, you ride past the bloody bodies of men and women, some still about the business of dying, and march on your objectives.
This early in the year, the village does not have much grain, but the granary is not empty either. You also round up several cows, pigs and chickens, and an ox, and whatever personal possessions the farmers had in their homes. There are also selections of other food - smoked hams and sausage and the like, which you could probably keep for your own troops. The bloody slaughter of their fellows has an effect on the few villagers who remained. They cower in fear as your troops enter, and do not resist as their homes and larders are ransacked. You recover about 100d. worth of coins and trade goods, such as horseshoes and charcoal and the like.
In the church, the soldiers leave that space to their betters. Those of you who enter the church have to step over the bloody corpse of the priest sprawled next to the threshold. Inside the church, you find some silver alter implements. Standing over the altar on a pole is a solid gold sun-cross, the symbol of Wotan. There is also a tapestry along one wall. You do not know the details of the scene, but it appears to be something heroic featuring Wotan and a dragon. A female frank dressed in a dirty white robe cowers in the corner - possibly the wife or concubine of the priest, or perhaps a servant or initiate.
[The sun-cross is worth £1, the silver implements are worth 300d. The tapestry is bulky, but well made. It might be worth 300d, if you found someone somewhere willing to buy it. You could take it as a trophy, and count it as a treasure.]