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*[[/The Defense of Trinbar/]] - 26/03/2009, Sunset. Fontan's forces after having caputred Dale and Tabost, threatened Avamar. As soon as the Army of Sirion took place on the walls, Fontanese troops quickly changed side and attacked Trinbar. At sunrise a major skirmish took place, won by Fontan. That gave them the opportunity to destroy the fortification leaving only a palisade. At sunset, the core both armies arrived giving battle for the control of the Townsland. | *[[/The Defense of Trinbar/]] - 26/03/2009, Sunset. Fontan's forces after having caputred Dale and Tabost, threatened Avamar. As soon as the Army of Sirion took place on the walls, Fontanese troops quickly changed side and attacked Trinbar. At sunrise a major skirmish took place, won by Fontan. That gave them the opportunity to destroy the fortification leaving only a palisade. At sunset, the core both armies arrived giving battle for the control of the Townsland. | ||
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+ | *[[/The two bloody days of Sermbar/]] - 11/04/2009, Sunrise. A portion of Fontan's forces, while performing a takeover of Tabost, attacked Sermbar. Sirion armies were deployed between Sermbar and Trinbar, and, thanks to the lenght of the road connecting Sermbar and Tabost, readied a defense. The battle was inconclusive and it quickly escalated by addition of large amounts of reinforcements, from both sides. Four battles were fought during two entire days, devastating the region and leaving more than 4 thousands bodies on the ground. A good amount of troops from Westmoor took Fontan's side in the battle. |
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Lost HistoryThe people of Sirion are not warlike by nature, and do not go out of their way to pick fights. But when war is forced upon them, it falls to the armies of Sirion to defend their homes, and push the aggressors back. Up until recently, few historic records of battles have been kept, and many old reports have been lost or destroyed. This is a tragic loss of knowledge, and must be stopped. My intention is to change this; to salvage what history I can, and keep records of future battles so they are not lost as well. It is a dishonor to those who have fallen to forget what they died fighting for. We must learn from our past mistakes, so we do not repeat them. ~Alain Revan, Banker of Sirion, Count of Glinmar
The Battles
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