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The Fifth Isbajath that led to the execution of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] and the liberation of his dominion began in earnest in 2275 and came to conclusion in 2278. The bulk of warriors came by boat from [[Deliops]] and landed on the peninsula.  These were largely veterans of the [[Durandwórese Isbajath]], 2259 to 2261.   
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The Fifth Isbajath that led to the slaying of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] and the liberation of his dominion began in earnest in 2275 and came to conclusion in 2278. The bulk of warriors came by boat from [[Deliops]] and landed on the peninsula.  These were largely veterans of the [[Durandwórese Isbajath]], 2259 to 2261.   
  
 
[[File:FifthIsbajath_RouteofTisbajuma.jpg|thumb|300px|The route of the Tisbajuma of the Fifth Isbajath]]
 
[[File:FifthIsbajath_RouteofTisbajuma.jpg|thumb|300px|The route of the Tisbajuma of the Fifth Isbajath]]

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The Fifth Isbajath that led to the slaying of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters and the liberation of his dominion began in earnest in 2275 and came to conclusion in 2278. The bulk of warriors came by boat from Deliops and landed on the peninsula. These were largely veterans of the Durandwórese Isbajath, 2259 to 2261.

The route of the Tisbajuma of the Fifth Isbajath

Events

  • Siege of Aurice (2275 to 2278)
  • Battle of the Dark Prince (2278)

Combatants

  • Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters
  • Khavost Olima: commander in service to Prince Ulcanov
  • Asenath Kath Besheth: General commander of the Tisbajuma, first daughter of Besheth Incarnandina, sister to Gidhoniel kab S'ephah
  • Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah: son of Besheth, slayer of Prince Ulcanov
  • Amnwbis of Medibgö: Medibgóëse, slayer of Khavost Olima, slain in turn by Prince Ulcanov
  • Olmima Olima of the Glade: daughter of Khavost, converts to Incarnandism and founds a monastic order


Sources

Primary

Secondary


See Also