Battle for Fiji (The Pacific Rise)

The battle for Fiji includes the Fijians and Samoan Empire at 464 BC.

Statistics
Catapults

Spearmen        Stone hurlers        Archers       Axeman        (yes, I said catapults)      Cataboat

Samoans         600                       10                   50                60                           5                           1

Fijians             400                       60                   0                  70                           0                           0

The Fight
The Samoans entered through the north of Fiji while the Fijians were preparing to fight at the east side of the island but they saw the Samoans and moved to the north side. the Samoans got the cataboat to launch several stones onto a small seaside village and eventually destroyed it. The Fijian troops came in immediately afterwards, the Fijians got to throw some small stones at the canoes and cataboat but nobody died. The Samoans got to test there bows as well. The arrows fired rapidly and swiftly and the Fijians lost 20 men when the Samoans landed the Fijians were hiding in the forest waiting to attack when they attacked the Samoans lost 130 men already while the Fijians only lost 60 men in that battle the Samoans managed to escape. The Samoans killed everybody in a small village and hid in it. The archers fired at the Fijians when they entered the village, another 60 dead. Death total already at 270. The Fijians went to the nearest village and also hid with their stone hurlers ready to fire but then the Samoans launched flaming arrows at the village, the Fijians managed to escape through a second exit with nobody dead or injured. The Samoans then sent 2 spearmen into the forest as scouts but the Fijians caught them and killed them. The death total at 272.the Samoans then sent all there spearmen and axemen into the forest and the Fijians suffered heavy losses. the Fijians then had lost another 200 men, meaning the Fijians lost 340 men. they only had 190 soldiers left