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− | The Fifth Isbajath is a war celebrated in song and poetry that led to the slaying of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]], ruler of [[Aurice]] and [[ | + | The Fifth Isbajath is a war celebrated in song and poetry that led to the slaying of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]], ruler of a great dominion, including [[Aurice]] and [[Lucacia]]. The liberation of his dominion began in earnest in 2275 and came to conclusion in 2278. The bulk of warriors voyaged by boat from [[Deliops]] and landed on the peninsula before crossing to the islands of [[Aurice]]. These were largely veterans of the [[Durandwórese Isbajath]], 2259 to 2261. Their number included [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]], [[Asenath kath Miyanikhiya]], and [[Amnwbis of Medibgö]], some of the greatest Incarnandist tis'bajuma of the age. Gidhoniel wielded the Sword [[Wanewake]] with which he slew many minions of the Dark Prince and ultimately the Dark Prince himself. The conflict and victory are a great moment in the historic consciousness of [[Goscundy]] and [[Aurice]]. |
[[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]] | ||
=Events= | =Events= | ||
+ | *First Scout Landing, 2274 | ||
+ | *First Great Landing of the Tis'bajuma, 2275 | ||
+ | *First Battle, 2275, at sea | ||
*[[Siege of Aurice (2275 to 2278)]] | *[[Siege of Aurice (2275 to 2278)]] | ||
− | *[[Battle of the Dark Prince (2278)]] | + | *[[Battle of Ulcanovite Throes (2275)]] |
+ | *[[Battle of the Dark Prince (2278)]], 2278 Rhiomel 6 | ||
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+ | [[File:SiegeofAurice_TisbajumaWarships_A_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|Warships of the tisbajuma cope with ice floes summoned by the Dark Prince to protect the City of Aurice during the [[Siege of Aurice (2275 to 2278)]].]] | ||
=Notable Participants= | =Notable Participants= | ||
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=Quadricentennial Celebration of the Liberation of Aurice= | =Quadricentennial Celebration of the Liberation of Aurice= | ||
{{Main|Quadricentennial Celebration of the Liberation of Aurice}} | {{Main|Quadricentennial Celebration of the Liberation of Aurice}} | ||
+ | {{See also|Liberation Day (Aurice)}} | ||
In 2678, the city of [[Aurice]] celebrated the four hundredth anniversary of its liberation from the tyranny of Prince Ulcanov. Fireworks and titancraft illuminations were lit from hundreds of boats around the islands on both the night before the day of celebrations and the evening of the day. | In 2678, the city of [[Aurice]] celebrated the four hundredth anniversary of its liberation from the tyranny of Prince Ulcanov. Fireworks and titancraft illuminations were lit from hundreds of boats around the islands on both the night before the day of celebrations and the evening of the day. | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
− | ==Primary== | + | =={{icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources== |
* [[Exhortations of S'ephah kab Shaykhul]], Late 23rd century, speeches, advice and wisdom given by S'ephah kab Shaykhul, father of Gidhoniel and husband to Incarnandina Besheth kath Miyanikhiya | * [[Exhortations of S'ephah kab Shaykhul]], Late 23rd century, speeches, advice and wisdom given by S'ephah kab Shaykhul, father of Gidhoniel and husband to Incarnandina Besheth kath Miyanikhiya | ||
* The [[Glamsagin Chronicle]], ca 2290, history, [[Ra'esel kab Naphug]], relates Fifth Isbajath and related historical events | * The [[Glamsagin Chronicle]], ca 2290, history, [[Ra'esel kab Naphug]], relates Fifth Isbajath and related historical events | ||
+ | *[[Royal Charges of Lord Ulcanov]], ca 2290, state document | ||
*[[Teltagurn Fresco]], late 23rd century | *[[Teltagurn Fresco]], late 23rd century | ||
− | ==Secondary== | + | =={{icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources== |
− | *[[Children of Miyanikhiya]], 2614, Children of the Incarnandina and their roles in the | + | *[[Children of Miyanikhiya]], 2614, Children of the Incarnandina and their roles in the [[Isbajutha]], especially Fifth Isbajath, [[Throvian Language]] |
*[[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]], 2579,[[Amric Ethuve]], biography of five chaos rulers, including Prince Ulcanov | *[[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]], 2579,[[Amric Ethuve]], biography of five chaos rulers, including Prince Ulcanov | ||
*[[God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha]], 2568, [[Thulinantis Tepriax of Zamaclë]], [[Ithatian Language]], outlines and highlights the chief events of the Isbajutha (2423 to 2476) and discusses the swiftness and far-reaching consequences | *[[God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha]], 2568, [[Thulinantis Tepriax of Zamaclë]], [[Ithatian Language]], outlines and highlights the chief events of the Isbajutha (2423 to 2476) and discusses the swiftness and far-reaching consequences | ||
*[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel]], 2400s, a chanson in [[Khahonri Language]] about Saint [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] in the Fifth Isbajath | *[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel]], 2400s, a chanson in [[Khahonri Language]] about Saint [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] in the Fifth Isbajath | ||
*[[Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints]], 2619, [[Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice]], lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Throvian Saints like St. Olmima Olima of the Glade; [[Throvian Language]] | *[[Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints]], 2619, [[Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice]], lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Throvian Saints like St. Olmima Olima of the Glade; [[Throvian Language]] | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
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*[[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] | *[[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] | ||
*[[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] | *[[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] | ||
+ | *[[Sixth Isbajath]] | ||
*[[The Isbajutha]] | *[[The Isbajutha]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:48, 5 February 2023
The Fifth Isbajath is a war celebrated in song and poetry that led to the slaying of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters, ruler of a great dominion, including Aurice and Lucacia. The liberation of his dominion began in earnest in 2275 and came to conclusion in 2278. The bulk of warriors voyaged by boat from Deliops and landed on the peninsula before crossing to the islands of Aurice. These were largely veterans of the Durandwórese Isbajath, 2259 to 2261. Their number included Gidhoniel kab S'ephah, Asenath kath Miyanikhiya, and Amnwbis of Medibgö, some of the greatest Incarnandist tis'bajuma of the age. Gidhoniel wielded the Sword Wanewake with which he slew many minions of the Dark Prince and ultimately the Dark Prince himself. The conflict and victory are a great moment in the historic consciousness of Goscundy and Aurice.
Events
- First Scout Landing, 2274
- First Great Landing of the Tis'bajuma, 2275
- First Battle, 2275, at sea
- Siege of Aurice (2275 to 2278)
- Battle of Ulcanovite Throes (2275)
- Battle of the Dark Prince (2278), 2278 Rhiomel 6
Notable Participants
- Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters
- Khavost Olima: commander in service to Prince Ulcanov
- Asenath kath Miyanikhiya: General commander of the Tisbajuma, first daughter of Miyanikhiya Incarnandina, sister to Gidhoniel kab S'ephah
- Gidhoniel kab S'ephah: son of Miyanikhiya, 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
Quadricentennial Celebration of the Liberation of Aurice
In 2678, the city of Aurice celebrated the four hundredth anniversary of its liberation from the tyranny of Prince Ulcanov. Fireworks and titancraft illuminations were lit from hundreds of boats around the islands on both the night before the day of celebrations and the evening of the day.
Sources
Primary Sources
- Exhortations of S'ephah kab Shaykhul, Late 23rd century, speeches, advice and wisdom given by S'ephah kab Shaykhul, father of Gidhoniel and husband to Incarnandina Besheth kath Miyanikhiya
- The Glamsagin Chronicle, ca 2290, history, Ra'esel kab Naphug, relates Fifth Isbajath and related historical events
- Royal Charges of Lord Ulcanov, ca 2290, state document
- Teltagurn Fresco, late 23rd century
Secondary Sources
- Children of Miyanikhiya, 2614, Children of the Incarnandina and their roles in the Isbajutha, especially Fifth Isbajath, Throvian Language
- Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos, 2579,Amric Ethuve, biography of five chaos rulers, including Prince Ulcanov
- God's Whirlwind: The Isbajutha, 2568, Thulinantis Tepriax of Zamaclë, Ithatian Language, outlines and highlights the chief events of the Isbajutha (2423 to 2476) and discusses the swiftness and far-reaching consequences
- Legend of Saint Gidhoniel, 2400s, a chanson in Khahonri Language about Saint Gidhoniel kab S'ephah in the Fifth Isbajath
- Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints, 2619, Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice, lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Throvian Saints like St. Olmima Olima of the Glade; Throvian Language
See Also
- Besheth kath Miyanikhiya
- Gidhoniel kab S'ephah
- Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters
- Sixth Isbajath
- The Isbajutha
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