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Valley plains at the base of the Enhold Mountains.
Growing interest in the Mother and Her Six Prophets in the Enhold area convinces Casot to build another Casot School. With the new abundant support from the east, Casot plans this to be the largest and most impressive Casot School yet.
Casot remains in Enhold, teaching his writings and training new teachers.
Casot departs Enhold, heading north along the Enhold Mountains towards Vesop to visit Torreson's birthplace.
Army II skirmishes with scattered forces from Enhold. The lord of Enhold was supported by men and supplies from other southern River Valley lords. Nearly 6,000 men from the River Valley Flood Plains battled in Enhold and Trahbeck against Myron II's Army II.
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.
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.
Frundhul's Army II faces the Enhold army in battle. Both armies are destroyed and the land remains under Enhold's control.
Vasslow escapes Enhold to the Durnhall Casot School following Army II's destruction. He uses his education and Casot School knowledge to get sanctuary.
The River Valley remains strongly under imperial control but Cyfurrel knows that may not last. He turns his attention to Enhold, the thorn in the empire's belly- blocking the clear passage between east and west.
A great string of defensive fortifications and walls are built along the southern Enhold River as defense against the Myron Empire. Cyfurrel takes his army into Trahbeck and tries again what started with Myron II: an attempt to take Enhold from Trahbeck.
Dershwin takes 20 men-at-arms and his son, Dulfen, to join an expeditionary force of almost 1,500 Flood Plains soldiers in Enhold.
Two major battles are fought nearly simultaneously in Enhold...
Emperor Cyfurrel the Younger leads 3,000 troops across the Casot River near the Enhold Mountains and engages around 4,500 Enhold/Flood plains troops. The battle results in a near stalemate after two days. Dershwin survives the fighting with 17 of 20 of his men. Dulfen excitedly claims his first two kills.
Cyfurrel leads a larger force than his son's consisting of around 4,000 men against an army of nearly 6,000 troops consisting of mostly Durnhall men but also some Enhold natives and even a number of troops displaced from the Mercer region. Cyfurrel is killed in the fighting.
Thinking they killed the Emperor Cyfurrel the Durnhall/Enhold soldiers celebrate jubilantly and send word to the Enhold/Flood Plains army to the north.
Emperor Cyfurrel the Younger leads his fatigued and battered force against the celebrating Enhold/Flood Plains army one last time, catching them off guard and routing them. Dershwin loses 6 men before routing and Dulfen loses three fingers from his off hand.
Cyfurrel initiates a forced march to the Enhold capital nested at the foot of the Enhold Mountains.
Averaging a hasty 25-30 miles a day of marching, Emperor Cyfurrel makes it to the Enhold capital in 6 days with his weakened, tired, and bloodied force of only about 2,000 soldiers.
Cyfurrel takes the King of Enhold, Deronius III, captive and allows his troops to plunder the city.
2,000 South West River Valley troops and 3,000 Vesop/Greyfield/Mercer troops reinforce Cyfurrel's army in Enhold.
The remaining Enhold soldiers regroup under the command of Deronius III's cousin and engage Emperor Cyfurrel's forces one last time near the southern Enhold border. 5,500 Enhold soldiers battle 7,000 imperial troops. The Enhold army dissolves after a crushing defeat.
The King of Kern dies during the fighting in Enhold.
Dershwin travels north to Enhold with Merklew and other Kern lords and swears allegiance to Cyfurrel.
South West lords expand their own territories (and consequently those of the Errfulfel Empire) taking all of the River Valley South West after swelling with experienced soldiers returning home from Enhold.
Dershwin sails the Flood Plains coast with his sons Dulfen and Kergin buying bargain grain and feed from coastal settlements and farms with silver coinage he acquired in Enhold. The coins are overvalued in the Flood Plains due to a shortage and the requirement of use by the Errfulfel Empire. Dershwin stockpiles the purchased grain in his rented Ortund warehouse.
Durnhall sends Cyfurrel a number of prominent generals that fought against him in Enhold as well as the few responsible for his father's death as tribute.
Fenwin, with Herber's continued financial support, hires an additional 120 soldiers out of Enhold.
The Errfulfel Seat is completed in Errfulfel City. It is a fortified palace larger than any before. The palace and accompanying gardens are nearly as large as the original capital of Enhold. The palace even boasts a small zoo of exotic animals from as far away as Jaxillian. The palace houses a temple to the Pantheon deity Trebec (Trehfbeck in Tortund Valley, Febeck in north Drap, Trahbeck in east River Valley) the warrior god, the god of the winter hunt, the Jade god, and the protector of responsibility. The people of Trahbeck also claim Trebec was the first king of their lands. This creates conflict in the empire between the previously dominant Pantheon in competition to the newly widespread Mother Egu tenets.
Lord Grant fortifies the Durnhall Enhold/Trahbeck border with Army X and militia forces.
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