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(970-976 CA) The Goblin uprising: A series of conflicts between the dwarves of the Kalladian mountains and the goblins being driven up by more sinister threats from even deeper. While the dwarves were able to hold their lines and scatter the goblins, other things for which there is no name arose in multiple caverns and slaughtered all that stood before them. Brekhan was never present for these incidents, but after the dwarves realized what was happening he was part of one of the teams that systematically sealed all connected caverns in hopes of keeping the nameless horrors from advancing further. To this day the tactic seems to have worked.
 
(970-976 CA) The Goblin uprising: A series of conflicts between the dwarves of the Kalladian mountains and the goblins being driven up by more sinister threats from even deeper. While the dwarves were able to hold their lines and scatter the goblins, other things for which there is no name arose in multiple caverns and slaughtered all that stood before them. Brekhan was never present for these incidents, but after the dwarves realized what was happening he was part of one of the teams that systematically sealed all connected caverns in hopes of keeping the nameless horrors from advancing further. To this day the tactic seems to have worked.
  
(980-988 CA) The Bleakwood War (The War of the Undelivered Letter): A tragic war that lasted for nearly ten years, fought by the dwarves of Radezhka and duergar allies from Dar-Talekhem against both the elves of Bleakwood and the men of Adain’s Hollow. Brekhan actually outmaneuvered elven scouts and was one of the few members of his unit that survived under what became called the “Bloody Boughs of Bleakwood” by many of the dwarven veterans. Neither side gained significant ground, and after ten years it was revealed that the war had all been over a misunderstanding. The elven nobles had signed a treaty with the dwarves that had been sent via messenger. When the messenger was waylaid by orcs on his return trip, the dwarves through some misdirection took it to mean that the elves had killed the messenger and rejected the treaty. Some blame did lie with the elves however, who did not explain or negotiate, and the whole affair was a major embarrassment for all sides involved.
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(980-988 CA) The Duskwood War (The War of the Undelivered Letter): A tragic war that lasted for nearly ten years, fought by the dwarves of Radezhka and duergar allies from Dar-Talekhem against both the elves of Duskwood and the men of Adain’s Hollow. Brekhan actually outmaneuvered elven scouts and was one of the few members of his unit that survived under what became called the “Bloody Boughs of Duskwood” by many of the dwarven veterans. Neither side gained significant ground, and after ten years it was revealed that the war had all been over a misunderstanding. The elven nobles had signed a treaty with the dwarves that had been sent via messenger. When the messenger was waylaid by orcs on his return trip, the dwarves through some misdirection took it to mean that the elves had killed the messenger and rejected the treaty. Some blame did lie with the elves however, who did not explain or negotiate, and the whole affair was a major embarrassment for all sides involved.
  
 
(1006-1008 CA) Hrold’s Glory: It took place in a barren piece of shit hillside country, from which the Barbarians of Leafsgate tried to drive out the people of Aldersborough. This sparked a major response from the local barons who sent in troops to crush the barbarians. The initial assault was badly handled and while the barons’ forces technically won, the barbarians entrenched themselves throughout the countryside and began retaliating with guerilla raids. The battle for Aldersborough turned into a two year campaign and depleted so many of the barons’ knights and pike men that they were forced to call in outside help. The final battle, on the hill called Hrold’s Glory, was a five day affair during which the barons lost significantly less men, mostly because there were few of them participating and those that were had long since figured out that listening to the mercenaries over their own officers offered them a better chance of survival.
 
(1006-1008 CA) Hrold’s Glory: It took place in a barren piece of shit hillside country, from which the Barbarians of Leafsgate tried to drive out the people of Aldersborough. This sparked a major response from the local barons who sent in troops to crush the barbarians. The initial assault was badly handled and while the barons’ forces technically won, the barbarians entrenched themselves throughout the countryside and began retaliating with guerilla raids. The battle for Aldersborough turned into a two year campaign and depleted so many of the barons’ knights and pike men that they were forced to call in outside help. The final battle, on the hill called Hrold’s Glory, was a five day affair during which the barons lost significantly less men, mostly because there were few of them participating and those that were had long since figured out that listening to the mercenaries over their own officers offered them a better chance of survival.

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