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Army Watch (1380 - NA)
Fortifications on the west edge of the Nazreth Valley.
Myron II's Army I constructs a series of fortifications at the western edge of the Nazreth Valley.
King Rupert goes through the motions of paying a ransom and tribute for the return of his sons from Lord Almer but upon discovery that Almer is facing the threat of a foreign army camped at Army Watch Rupert cancels the ransom at the last minute and instead leads a host of warriors across the River Grey into Greyfield.
Lord Almer pleads peace with King Rupert. Almer's forces are stretched thin, combating Rupert's raids to the east and other Greyfield lords to the west- who are in turn being pushed east by Donwick lords and Trefel raids. Almer also faces the year old threat of the army camped in the mountain valley to the north.
Myron II travels to Army Watch through the Nazreth Valley. At Yale Pass he send a message for Army II to divert a number of forces through the Enhold Mountain valleys towards south Vesop.
Myron III personally leads his fresh army of over 40,000 men, taking the label Army II, through the Nazreth Valley to army watch.
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