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Though the forces of Plergoth were routed in Worvobaen the majority of Khthon's army did not arrive in Jaekind in time. As a result our forces faced the worst defeat since the beginning of the war. The Plergoth victory is of little consequence, however, as it has done nothing to turn the tide of the war. The coalition forces still have the upper hand in all areas of the war: larger force, more money more people. As i stated before we can march into Plergoth at our leisure, this is true, but if we only attack with a small raiding force we cannot expect a similiar outcome. Plergoths victory in Jaekind has only delayed the inevitable, Khthon will never allow such another disasterous defeat by Plergoth again.
 
Though the forces of Plergoth were routed in Worvobaen the majority of Khthon's army did not arrive in Jaekind in time. As a result our forces faced the worst defeat since the beginning of the war. The Plergoth victory is of little consequence, however, as it has done nothing to turn the tide of the war. The coalition forces still have the upper hand in all areas of the war: larger force, more money more people. As i stated before we can march into Plergoth at our leisure, this is true, but if we only attack with a small raiding force we cannot expect a similiar outcome. Plergoths victory in Jaekind has only delayed the inevitable, Khthon will never allow such another disasterous defeat by Plergoth again.
  
Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Real
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== February 15, 2007 - '''Second Battle of Worvobaen''' ==
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Days ago the forces of Khthon and Vlaanderen coordinated a counter-attack against Plergoth in Worvobaen. Though we were unable to stop a TO by Plergoth we were able to kick them out immediately afterward. Now we wait for Vlaanderen reinforcements to arrive and begin their TO of the region and wait. Wait to see what Plergoth attempts this time.
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Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Realm

Revision as of 21:44, 15 February 2007

February 1, 2007 - The Battles of Weghie and Tindle

Yestersday the forces of Khthon and her ally Vlaanderen met the forces of Plergoth on the fields of Weghie. The result was a fierce battle and the defeat of Plergoth's forces. The next day was followed by the remnants of Plergoth's forces being wiped out in Tindle. The significance of these battles shows that Khthon's co-ordination with Vlaanderen has greatly improved, proof of course to that would be Vlaanderen's successful TO of Yokk just days before the Battle of Wegie. The battles also show that Khthon doesn't need Avalon their to hold it's hand in every battle as Plergoth would tend to have the rest of the continent believe. This doesn't mean that Khthon no longer wants Avalon assistance, which is greatly appreciated. I am merely stating to Plergoth that this is a whole new war.

Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Realm


February 6, 2007 - Peace with Plergoth?

After such gains that have been made in this war it is only natural that the Chancellor ask Plergoth for peace with a favourable terms for us. Details of the agreement shall not be revealed now as Plergoth has not sent a counter proposal as of yet. Hopefully soon the agreement will be revealed to all of Khthon and the nobles of Khthon can give us their opinion on the matter.

Written by: Henning Mandul of the lost realm


February 7, 2007 - Battle in Worvobaen

In the late evening of the day the armies of Khthon and Vlaanderen met with Plergoth forces in Worvobaen. The huge clash resulted in the devasting defeat of Plergoth's troops and a humiliating route. At this time Khthon is moving out to chase down the remnants of Plergoth's army. This was the total sum that Plergoth could muster against us, which tells only one thing, Plergoth cannot fight an offensive war anymore. When Worvobaen falls to our allies it will cut Plergoth in two and give three regions to fortify and keep Plergoth contained while we advance at our leisure. The war is all but over. How it ends is up to Plergoth.

Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Realm


February 9, 2007 - Battle in Jaekind

Though the forces of Plergoth were routed in Worvobaen the majority of Khthon's army did not arrive in Jaekind in time. As a result our forces faced the worst defeat since the beginning of the war. The Plergoth victory is of little consequence, however, as it has done nothing to turn the tide of the war. The coalition forces still have the upper hand in all areas of the war: larger force, more money more people. As i stated before we can march into Plergoth at our leisure, this is true, but if we only attack with a small raiding force we cannot expect a similiar outcome. Plergoths victory in Jaekind has only delayed the inevitable, Khthon will never allow such another disasterous defeat by Plergoth again.

Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Realm


February 15, 2007 - Second Battle of Worvobaen

Days ago the forces of Khthon and Vlaanderen coordinated a counter-attack against Plergoth in Worvobaen. Though we were unable to stop a TO by Plergoth we were able to kick them out immediately afterward. Now we wait for Vlaanderen reinforcements to arrive and begin their TO of the region and wait. Wait to see what Plergoth attempts this time.

Written by: Henning Mandul of the Lost Realm