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Vesop Woods (NA - NA)
Dominant forest of Vesop.
Rupert leads a force against another north Vesop warlord. Rupert's side is victorious, taking many prisoners and claiming control of most of the north Vesop Woods.
Much of the mid/north Vesop Woods peoples align themselves with Rupert. He has a reputation of a fierce woodsman warlord- raiding Greyfield fiefs with unrelenting ferocity. Some people refer to Rupert as 'King of Vesop' or the 'Vesop Warlord'
Further campaigning extends Rupert's command to around 60 miles south of the Torreson Casot School and all the way east through the Vesop Woods to the mountains.
King Rupert's influence spreads throughout the Vesop Woods.
Army II becomes bogged down in scattered combat in the south Vesop Woods.
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 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.
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.
King Rupert, realizing the victory of the day (mortally wounding Myron II) retreats his casualty heavy force to the Vesop Woods.
Army I is driven out of the Vesop Woods, but continues to hold onto Greyfield.
Lord Almer, angry with King Rupert for being complacent and accusing him of making peace with Hollwick and the Myron Empire only because his son is on the other side, leads a force against King Rupert deep in the Vesop Woods.
Fenwin takes Army I and invades the Vesop Woods in force.
Prince Fenwin, familiar with the land and known to the people, quickly maneuvers Army I into a position compromising Lord Almer's defenses in the Vesop Woods.
Prince Fenwin claims the Torreson Casot School lands, the Rupert Fief, and the north Vesop Woods as his dominion by right.
Fenwin builds Fort Rupert on the edge of the Vesop Woods.
Prince Jorge, son of King Hollwick of Greyfield, marches a force of 700 against Fenwin in Vesop.
Fenwin is driven out of Rupert Fief by Jorge's forces.
Fenwin takes refuge in the Vesop Woods.
King Jauford Hollwick petitions Emperor Cyfurrel to intervene on his behalf and apprehend Fenwin in the Vesop Woods as fulfillment of his oath.
All but 102 of Fenwin's soldiers lay down their weapons and return home. The remaining men fight either out of patriotic fervor as Vesop Woodsmen or for the promise of reward by Prince Fenwin, contender to the throne.
Fenwin retreats deep into the Vesop Woods with his men for the winter.
Vern, long lost since 1388, shows up at Fenwin's camp with 300 loyal Vesop woodsmen of good, experienced, warrior stock.
Fenwin and Vern lead their force of 400 out of the Vesop Woods and retake Fort Rupert from the small garrison of Prince Jorge's men.
King Fenwin pardons most of the former Vesop Woods brigands and bandits and gives them amnesty.
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