A village is attacked by enemy warriors, there are many sword fights and presumably the majority of the village inhabitants are killed.
A man tries to save a young man by stashing him beneath the floor and is killed by the sword when he turns around.
Nongraphic scenes showing bodies of those that were killed
A man tries to save a young man from being killed and loses his hand in the process - we see the hand sliced and fall to the ground with very little blood, he wraps his wrist so no gore is seen.
Children are taught to sword fight, all with wooden weapons, and one child antagonizes another only for him to fight back and force him to the ground - he is stopped before he can continue.
Men are taken prisoner and then hanged in front of the townspeople.
A man stages an attack where many swordfights take place and men are killed. A man suffers a scrape wound across his chest that bears poison before killing another man.
A man rushes to the aid of a man who has been speared through, his hand is covering the bloody wound.
At the end of a battle a man tells kneeling captives of how his father was captured at a previous time in the movie and how he will not be as merciful. He raises his sword to strike and it is implied many of these are killed but not seen onscreen.
A large tournament is held for the prize of a woman in order to forge an alliance. There are several fights all of which narrow down to eliminate all until a winner is determined. None of these are to the death, characters are not seriously injured.
The final battle in the film shows a lot of violent swordfights, also bows and arrows being fired and a siege of part of the castle.
A man is struck by an arrow but continues to fight, he stabs a man through with a sword and then later (it is implied) he is decapitated. He holds his head out to the remaining men, it is only briefly shown and little blood.
A man's previous wound drains him of energy and he drops to his knees, he is brought to the side of a river.
Many men die in battle, there are themes of betrayal and conspiracy that precede this.