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Army I and parts of Army II invade the northern River Valley simultaneously.
Army I sweeps into Lord Almer's lands, nearly unopposed.
Army I reaches and sieges Greyfield Castle. The castle is only lightly garrisoned. The King of Greyfield, Hollwick, was caught off guard. He expected Lord Almer's lands to act as a buffering cushion rather than a highway.
Myron II leads the siege of Greyfield Castle with some auxiliary troops from Army I.
Geroth, Prince Fenwin, and Erwin are captured by Myron II's troops trying to sneak out of Greyfield. Rupert's two other sons, Dreywin and Vern escape with some of Geroth's men.
Fenwin, discovered to be a Prince, is taken to Myron II at the Greyfield Castle siege camp. Erwin is brought along as well.
Army I turns east and crosses the River Grey.
Lord Almer meets with King Rupert. Almer returns Dreywin and Vern to Rupert.
Army II becomes bogged down in scattered combat in the south Vesop Woods.
Lord Almer's troops flee the Torreson Casot School with Army I on their heels.
King Rupert takes Almer and his men deep into the Vesop Woods.
Army I, under Myron II's command, captures much of the northern Vesop Woods.
Rupert and Almer evade capture, fleeing deeper into the contested south Vesop Woods.
King Rupert organizes his defenses, holding Army II back in the south Vesop Woods. But Army I continues to make headway in the north.
Lord Almer travels to the Greyfield Casot School.
King Hollwick surrenders Greyfield Castle to Myron II.
Myron II occupies and stages out of Greyfield Castle.
Fenwin studies politics and diplomacy at Greyfield Castle as a 'detained guest' of Myron II.
Myron II sends for some of his family to join him at Greyfield Castle, including Frundhul, Lynn, and his wife.
The majority of remaining Greyfield lords formally submit to the Myron Empire at Greyfield Castle.
Myron III's wife dies in childbirth, as does the child, a boy.
Lynn is married to Prince Fenwin at Greyfield Castle.
Myron III begins campaigning in Ertund against the Ertund Kingdom.
Lord Almer returns to King Rupert in the Vesop Woods with several hundred men recruited out of south Greyfield.
King Rupert and Lord Almer slowly disintegrate Army II in the south Vesop Woods.
Cyfurrel travels to the Enhold Mountains from his Army II headquarters in Trahbeck to meet up with his soldiers in the Vesop Woods.
Recognizing the situation as dire, Cyfurrel pulls his men out of the Vesop Woods to avoid the guerrilla fighting against the hardened woodsmen of Rupert. Army II fortifies camps along the southern edge of the Vesop Woods.
Vasslow becomes quartermaster and translator for his unit in Myron III's forces in the Ertund Kingdom.
King Rupert leaves a small force in the south Vesop Woods to feign defense and leads the bulk of his soldiers towards the Greyfield Casot School in an attempt to link up with supply lines from Donwick.
Myron II releases Erwin as hostage into Prince Fenwin's custody as an 18th year birthday gift.
Dershwin is awarded a small manor with several hundred workable acres about 12 miles west of Kern Tower in the Flood Plains. Two dozen sharecropper families and several other services families are already established on the land.
Dershwin marries Ilya.
The Ertund Kingdom falls to the Myron Empire. Myron III arranges a peace with the far southern Ertund people and plans to move against North Ertund.
Vasslow takes on Ertund slaves originally from the Jagged Coast and studies their language and dialects.
Myron II leads a portion of Army I to intercept King Rupert at the Greyfield Casot School.
Myron II and King Rupert meet 10 miles east of the Casot School and River Grey.
Myron II falls in battle against Rupert's forces along the River Grey.
King Rupert, realizing the victory of the day (mortally wounding Myron II) retreats his casualty heavy force to the Vesop Woods.
Myron II dies at Greyfield Castle.
King Hollwick takes command of Army I in Greyfield.
Myron III takes rule of the Myron Empire at Drenock Tower.
Vasslow, still in the service of Myron III's Ertund army, seizes the opportunity to travel to the Ertund River Basin Casot School while the army sits idle.
Vasslow documents his time in the Ertund Kingdom region while staying at the Casot School; leaving a first hand account of Myron III's invasion and conquering of Ertund as well as a linguistic comparison between Ertund Kingdom dialects and Jagged Coast dialects.
Dulfen is born.
Myron III takes his army out of Ertund, leaving only a small garrison, and heads for Trahbeck to make a push into Enhold and connect to Vesop.
Vasslow travels with the Ertund army to Trahbeck.
Drenund is killed in the Cander Woods battling Midlands rebels.
Myron III joins his Ertund force with the parts of Army II still in Trahbeck.
Myron III sends the reinforced Army II into Enhold under his brother Frundhul's command, displacing Cyfurrel from command.
Vasslow commands Army II's rear baggage train during the advance into Enhold.
Myron III travels to the Trefel Valley to meet with an aging Haspen II.
Frundhul's Army II faces the Enhold army in battle. Both armies are destroyed and the land remains under Enhold's control.
Frundhul retreats to Trahbeck following Army II's destruction.
Vasslow escapes Enhold to the Durnhall Casot School following Army II's destruction. He uses his education and Casot School knowledge to get sanctuary.
Pavel is born.
Vasslow joins a delegation headed for Clyffen Mission.
Vasslow crosses Durnhall to Mailen with the Durnhall Casot School delegation en route to Clyffen Mission.
A son is born to Vasslow and one of his slaves in Trahbeck.
Kergin is born.
Vasslow and the Casot School delegation take passage on a boat from Mailen to Ortund.
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