"Por Dios y por la Cruz! For the Almighty and for the Cross!"
On the mightiest great carrack, the Santa Clara, a sonorous prayer suddenly rang out. All the Castilian veterans who had taken part in the Granada Holy War simultaneously turned their eyes over and began whistling in wild excitement.
"The Almighty grants us burning Fire! The Holy War of the Cross, ever-victorious in battle!"
Vice Admiral Antonio de Torres clenched one fist, drew his sword with the other, and struck a devout Holy War pose, as if (Fist·España·Fire). On shore, Noble Knight and company sergeant major Pedro Magallit saw this scene and burst out in high-spirited laughter. He raised his own fist high, swept his gaze over the four eighty-man veteran companies in the expeditionary army, and shouted the most classic battle slogan of the Castilian Holy War.
"Santiago! Saint James!"
"y cierra, España! Charge, Spain!"
