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Description
Template:Battle templateShortly after the declaration of war made by Brazil against India, Brazilian troops started their first offensive, one which would turn to be a bloody battle and a major defeat to the young and weak Brazilian Armed Forces, signaling the start of the war.
Offensive in Cuttack
Brazilian troops now for the second time marched across the Indian peninsula, now heading to the small city of Cuttack, on the moment habitated by 2 Indians, Shiva1234 and Pxtreme1.
The Brazilians were joined by 2 European Volunteers[not mercenaries]: Carlos_Dorelli and _Slaid, who suddently were paid nothing by the natives, killing around 3 brazilian soldiers in a face-to-face battle.
Chaos and confunsion were stormed within the Brazilian Army, orders were given to immediately fall back to the Capital of Hindustan, Hyderabad.
The Siege
After all troops felt back from Cuttack, _Slaid and _Carlos Dorelli waited for the furious and huge weakness of more than 10 soldiers, including Hindustani Militias to charge upon then.
They held extremely superior armor and weapons, because Brazil is poor, when on the other side, the inexperienced Brazilian soldiers held non-enchanted Diamond armors and Diamond swords with few potions, because Brazil is poor, with some Hindustani militias fighting with mere stone swords.
Orders were clear, to die in Hyderabad and charge upon two strongly and heavily armored soldiers, because Brazil is poor.
None of these 2 died during the battle and unleashed mayhem on the Brazillian troop, Brazilians were being annihilated without a chance to fight back, even if they had, they would hide in claims, on the middle of the chaos the Brazilian Commander MareshallZorn screamed multiple times "Charge, Charge!" and used TNTs to make the terrain harder for their oponents.[aka griefing]