1 It was so, that the tribe known as the Bills, who lived in the land of many Buffalo were the next tribe to do battle
2 The Vikings set sail and cast into the bay near the Buffalo village
3 Once they landed, the battle did began immediately, and as the clash began,
4 Sir Jerrick did fight powerful against a strong defense
5 It was so, that Sir Blair did give the Vikings the advantage, For Sir Greenway did mob the Bills
6 The Bills did try to fight back, but through the woods trampled the Vikings, and Lord Barr fell onto Sir Orton's lance, and their offensive was cut short
7Yet there was a man on the tribe of the Bills, Yea
8 Lord Watkins, young but Behold, skilled in the art of war
9 He struck the Vikings stealing the advantage away
10 Young Bridgewater saw this and Lord Jennings and he did battle down the field of battle
11 When they were but 5 paces from the Bills camp,
12 Sir Bridgewater threw his sword to Lord Patterson who fought into the Bills camp and the Vikings gained the advantage
13 But the Carpenter among the Bills camp did fell a tree among the Vikings people, and the advantage was no more
14 The battle was nearly half-way through when Orton tossed a firey concoction to Sir Chandler when it was snatched from the air by Sir Blanton who gave it unto Sir Walsh who kicked it unto oblivion
15 The advantage once again, the Vikings, the battle raged onward
16 Orton was determined to lead back into victory his tribe,
17 But Lord Everson had opposing plans, therefore he crushed Orton under his might
18 Where he then lost his sword oncemore, and Lord Barr did pounce upon it
19 Orton again did battle forward, but Lord Everson battled fierce again, and fell him to the cold ground
20 The Vikings attempted to lock away the game, and Sir Jarius streaked down the field
21 The Vikings were nearly into the Bills camp, when Behold,
22 Warriors aplenty raged toward Sir Bridgewater, and Sir Blair did stretch the advantage, but only just
23 The Bills mounted up, for a final offensive for the end drew near
24 The tribes fought vigorously, and it came to pass that all seemed to assure Vikings victory, for there was one last hope
25 That lay 20 paces away, but Sir Greenway, slowed after his many years of service, was slain by Sir Chandler who powered through
26 The Vikings were in shock, and the victory was now in danger
27 The battle was seconds away from a close, when Lord Watkins did blaze to the heart of the Vikings camp
28 And it was so, defeat drew into the heart of the Vikings
29 Oncemore the Vikings returned to the village beside TCF River Bank fallen in defeat