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The Fourteenth Isbajath, 2567 to 2569, was invoked by [[Incarnandina]] [[Zepheriyth kath Hisphaytha Guhth]] to defend the Kingdom of [[Oliblish]] from the expansion of the [[Gorcorumbese Empire]]. It overlapped with the beginnings of the [[Fourth Geddamin War]] and the [[Great Sky War]]. Incarnandists responded to her call and defeated the advances and aggression of the Gorcorumbese Giants and Jykki mercenaries. The Gorcorumbese made a separate peace with Oliblish but continued to execute their imperial expansion elsewhere in the [[West]]. The Fourteenth Isbajath was the last and only Isbajath of the twenty sixth century.
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The Fourteenth Isbajath, 2567 to 2569, was invoked by [[Incarnandina]] [[Zepheriyth kath Hisphaytha Guhth]] to defend the Kingdom of [[Oliblish]] from the expansion of the [[Gorcorumbese Empire]]. It overlapped with the beginnings of the [[Fourth Geddamin War]] and the [[Great Sky War]]. Incarnandists responded to her call and defeated the advances and aggression of the Gorcorumbese Giants and Jykki mercenaries. The Gorcorumbese made a separate peace with Oliblish but continued to execute their imperial expansion elsewhere in the [[West]]. The Fourteenth Isbajath was the last and only Isbajath of the twenty sixth century. The Fourteenth Isbajath inspired the later Incarnandist Saint, [[Inakhah the Militant]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:51, 23 October 2018

The Fourteenth Isbajath, 2567 to 2569, was invoked by Incarnandina Zepheriyth kath Hisphaytha Guhth to defend the Kingdom of Oliblish from the expansion of the Gorcorumbese Empire. It overlapped with the beginnings of the Fourth Geddamin War and the Great Sky War. Incarnandists responded to her call and defeated the advances and aggression of the Gorcorumbese Giants and Jykki mercenaries. The Gorcorumbese made a separate peace with Oliblish but continued to execute their imperial expansion elsewhere in the West. The Fourteenth Isbajath was the last and only Isbajath of the twenty sixth century. The Fourteenth Isbajath inspired the later Incarnandist Saint, Inakhah the Militant.

See Also