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It's fine though since you had the story in the description so I could just go on my phone and read that to see what is is happening in the story anyways.
In general, I wanted to make this campaign authentic so much that I watched the movie with pleasure, played the mobile version of the game and wanted to create, firstly, the story of Beowulf in the legends, because it did not exist and Beowulf was essentially a person who was added to the legends only for the sake of custom maps, you couldn't even choose him in battles. I wanted to try to create a unique experience with an emphasis on dialogues and history and I'm glad that you and other players liked it,
The strategy I used was a good old massing strat in Ch 9 of the King Arthur campaign. I punched a hole through the right (or enemies fdacing left keep entrance) and just destroyed all the castle structures to win. It really felt more like a test of patience than hardship.
I question the estate to the lower right of Siegfried as it seemed to have no use throughout the entire map.
Overall I found Ch 3 to be the most difficult in the game due to not knowing where exactly to go whereas Ch 5 was the best chapter keeping a nice balance of defense/offense whilst having a simple but beautiful map design relating to Beowuff's story.
This archive also contains the finale.
The air force will attack you until the barrier is removed, be careful;
If you go to the assault, keep an eye on the army, ground forces will also start attacking you;
The castle does not have to be captured, you need to kill the dragon.