Just after their great victory at Ronda, King Fernando and Queen Isabel prepare for a new campaign against the Moors in the fall of 1485. However, they receive news that one of their noblemen, the Count of Cabra, has suffered a defeat at the hands of El Zegal, one of Granada's greatest generals. Queen Isabel vows that El Zegal will pay for this, and so the Crusade descends upon the Moorish held fortress of Cambil.
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