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The Eighth Isbajath, 2290 to 2296, was the concerted campaign of the Incarnandist and Arathracian holy warriors to liberate [[Erechóreb]] from the power of the chaos ruler, [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]].  The campaign was hard fought against the servants of Titney.  Conflicts in leadership between the Arathracians and the Incarnandists prevented a faster resolution to the war.  Arathracians wished to confront and slay Titney directly themselves and the Incarnandists insisted that only they, the Incarnandists, had sufficient power as energist warriors to slay Titney.
 
The Eighth Isbajath, 2290 to 2296, was the concerted campaign of the Incarnandist and Arathracian holy warriors to liberate [[Erechóreb]] from the power of the chaos ruler, [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]].  The campaign was hard fought against the servants of Titney.  Conflicts in leadership between the Arathracians and the Incarnandists prevented a faster resolution to the war.  Arathracians wished to confront and slay Titney directly themselves and the Incarnandists insisted that only they, the Incarnandists, had sufficient power as energist warriors to slay Titney.
  
The Shenimite warriors landed near [[Rhafyx]] and marched to Naffadast which they took by force.  Then proceeded towards [[Yophénthë]].  Meanwhile, the Arathracian forces, including the [[Knights-Templar of Arathrax]], landed on southern [[Erechóreb]].  They occupied [[Samachta]]. They fought in the [[Battle of Baidhihim]] against the defenders and then laid [[Siege of Yophénthë (2295)|siege]] to the city.
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The Shaphrizite warriors landed near [[Rhafyx]] and marched to Naffadast which they took by force.  Then proceeded towards [[Yophénthë]].  Meanwhile, the Arathracian forces, including the [[Knights-Templar of Arathrax]], landed on southern [[Erechóreb]].  They occupied [[Samachta]]. They fought in the [[Battle of Baidhihim]] against the defenders and then laid [[Siege of Yophénthë (2295)|siege]] to the city.
  
In the Battle of Yophénthë (2296), The Knights-Templar of Arathrax broke through the defenses on the eastern wall of the city while the Shenimite warriors and their followers broke through the northern wall of the city.  The forces met up outside of the [[Great Temple of Arathrax]] where [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]] held court.  Accounts vary ascribing credit for the slaying Titney to either [[Saragean the Stout]] or [[Jedhur Dragonwilled]] or both.
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In the [[Battle of Yophénthë (2296)]], The [[Knights-Templar of Arathrax]] broke through the defenses on the eastern wall of the city while the Shaphrizite warriors and their followers broke through the northern wall of the city.  The forces met up outside of the [[Temple of Arathrax the Progenitor]] where [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]] held court.  Accounts vary ascribing credit for the slaying Titney to either [[Saragean the Stout]] or [[Jedhur Dragonwilled]] or both. [[Fólmagal the Well-Blooded]] was also slain
  
 
The Eighth Isbajath is called the 'Crown.'
 
The Eighth Isbajath is called the 'Crown.'
  
 
=Chronology of the Eighth Isbajath=
 
=Chronology of the Eighth Isbajath=
*2290, large body of Shenimite Warriors and allies land on Erechóreb near [[Rhafyx]]
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*2290, large body of [[Shaphrizite]] Warriors and allies land on Erechóreb near [[Rhafyx]]
*2290 to 2291, [[March of the Shenimites]]  
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*2290 to 2291, [[March of the Shaphrizites]]  
 
*2291, [[Battle of Naffadast]]
 
*2291, [[Battle of Naffadast]]
 
*2294, [[Battle of Baidhihim]] (outside Yophénthë)
 
*2294, [[Battle of Baidhihim]] (outside Yophénthë)
 
*2295, [[Siege of Yophénthë (2295)]]
 
*2295, [[Siege of Yophénthë (2295)]]
 
*2296, [[Battle of Yophénthë (2296)]]
 
*2296, [[Battle of Yophénthë (2296)]]
*2296, Jedhur Dragonwilled slays Titney the Magnificent Pest
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*2296, [[Jedhur Dragonwilled]] slays Titney the Magnificent Pest
  
 
=Tisbajuma=
 
=Tisbajuma=
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Fólmagal the Well-Blooded]]
 
*[[Isbajutha]]
 
*[[Isbajutha]]
 
*[[Titney the Magnificent Pest]]
 
*[[Titney the Magnificent Pest]]

Latest revision as of 00:59, 20 January 2024

Tisbajuma of the Eighth Isbajath marching on campaign through Erechóreb. Midjourney v6.

The Eighth Isbajath, 2290 to 2296, was the concerted campaign of the Incarnandist and Arathracian holy warriors to liberate Erechóreb from the power of the chaos ruler, Titney the Magnificent Pest. The campaign was hard fought against the servants of Titney. Conflicts in leadership between the Arathracians and the Incarnandists prevented a faster resolution to the war. Arathracians wished to confront and slay Titney directly themselves and the Incarnandists insisted that only they, the Incarnandists, had sufficient power as energist warriors to slay Titney.

The Shaphrizite warriors landed near Rhafyx and marched to Naffadast which they took by force. Then proceeded towards Yophénthë. Meanwhile, the Arathracian forces, including the Knights-Templar of Arathrax, landed on southern Erechóreb. They occupied Samachta. They fought in the Battle of Baidhihim against the defenders and then laid siege to the city.

In the Battle of Yophénthë (2296), The Knights-Templar of Arathrax broke through the defenses on the eastern wall of the city while the Shaphrizite warriors and their followers broke through the northern wall of the city. The forces met up outside of the Temple of Arathrax the Progenitor where Titney the Magnificent Pest held court. Accounts vary ascribing credit for the slaying Titney to either Saragean the Stout or Jedhur Dragonwilled or both. Fólmagal the Well-Blooded was also slain

The Eighth Isbajath is called the 'Crown.'

Chronology of the Eighth Isbajath

Tisbajuma

Forces of Titney the Magnificent Pest

Sources

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See Also