Anatolia, Caesarea, fell to the mighty siege of the Seljuk army at 1:30 PM.
The planes from Constantinople circled high above, quickly dropping twelve aviation burning bombs.
The formations of soldiers hit by the bombs instantly erupted into fireballs, numerous men aflame screaming in chaos, unable to shake off the burning oil and tar clinging to their bodies.
Soon enough, these flaming men fell to the ground in agony, with their corpses continuing to burn slowly.
The Seljuk soldiers formed up nearby remained stable and collected, not even glancing at their comrade who were burnt to death.
Each formation had at least one Transcendent of Mind II to maintain and control the morale of the troops.
Even if everyone lined up to be bombarded by aviation burning bombs, it would take months to finish them all off.
Not to mention the Seljuk reinforcements that were continuously supplied from Syria, the Caucasus, and even the Ilanian Plateau.