Twelfth Isbajath
The Twelfth Isbajath, 2313 to 2317, saw the liberation of the city of Trevirs from the rule of Chaos. In 2311, the de facto ruler, Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth, had already fled into self-imposed exile to the Disdrire Forest rather than become the next Chaos Ruler to fall. The tisbajuma had proceeded from the Amosgire Hills after the successful Isbajath of the High Magdalans. Besheth kath Miyanikhiya, the Incarnandina, as part of the overall strategy to topple all the chaos rulers systematically, made the general call for the Twelfth Isbajath. It would prove the last isbajath that the aging leader of the Incarnandists would call.
The tisbajuma came over the hills from the southwest, capturing Iblaith Barrhuig, the town-and-citadel which rests on the great hill to the west of Trevirs. The fighting was longest for the capture of Iblaith Barrhuig and the ultimate subdual of the city after the slaughter of the Flamens of the Changeable Gods.
After a year of fasts, prayers, and meditation, the warriors arose to batter and storm the gate on the southwest of the old Yophenthean Wall that leads into the borough today called Gantahufel as the late afternoon sun shone into the eyes of the defenders in late 2315 (24 Dawmoon). The gate was penetrated and today is called Tisbajuma Gate in honor of this event. The Flamens of the Changeable Gods had offered some mass human sacrifices to the gods of chaos as part of the ritual summoning of chaos hordes to defend the city. The th'ughiya, general of the tisbajuma resisted the advice to set the city ablaze. It is believed the commanders who were Incarnandist energists used telepathic communication to coordinate and concentrate their forces on one chaos monster after the other. The fighting inside of the city became quite grave in the narrow streets and continued well into the evening. The warriors found refuge in underground Incarnandist cells in the city through the night. They arose in the early morning and proceeded to visit death upon the flamens in their citadel in the city center around the High Chancel.
The remaining months of 2315, all of 2316, and the first few months of 2317 were spent in the occupation of the city and the systematic destruction of sites of chaos worship. As part of the organized program, Tirrhaglewb of Medibgö was quickly set upon the Throne of Magdala in 2317, the first ruler of the Tirrhaglewvian Dynasty.
Sources
Primary Sources
- Espruga Letters, ca 2260 to 2270
- Excavation of Harskenassy Hall, excavated 2665
- Glumhearse Terracotta Reliefs, discovered 2584
- Vuheane House Excavations, excavated 2688 to 2695
Secondary Sources
- Alehouse Rumors and the Chant of the Mad Gods, Bírddahab glacha Köín Sträbidwo, 2725, Medibgóëse Language
- Bladewringing Swords of Barystonian Trevirs, Kéwbdraig umba Groichdrubal of Tanthgefri, 2652, Pytharnian Language
- Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos, 2579, Amric Ethuve
- God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha, 2568, Thulinantis Tepriax of Zamaclë
- Incarnandist Siege of Trevirs, Iff dalg Kiabuirre Bangrin, 2592, Pytharnian Language
- Siege and Battles of the Twelfth Isbajath, Airugadin dalg Lioguirne Ucharba, 2518, Pytharnian Language
- Standard-bearers of the Twelfth Isbajath, Ofalde dalge Aodhaiva Dascor, 2682, Pytharnian Language
- Tales of Old Pytharny, 2555, Aliskémon Tharstros
- Telepathy in the Command Strategy of the Twelfth Isbajath, Iff dalg Kiabuirre Bangrin, 2597, Pytharnian Language
- Terrors of the Changeable Gods, Ofalde dalge Aodhaiva Dascor, 2681, Pytharnian Language
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