William the Conqueror: 1061 to 1066

Harold's army grows stronger in numbers and enjoys the rest too. Your men's morale is adversely affected by the retreat and defeat. They will be lucky to hold the fort if Harold attacks it. In fact he doesn't. He is content to simply keep you bottled up at the end of the Hastings peninsula, and watch while your army quickly starves to death. He has out-generaled you and you will never be known as "the Conqueror." William the (inept) Bastard, more like.

Contemplate the heavenly city, you will have nothing more....