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They came through the Outlands, boiling over the Darkwall Peaks in their multitude. Huge throngs of undead things and living creatures twisted beyond recognition by dark magics. Rank upon rank of hired soldiers from across the great sea bolstered their numbers. In the vanguard were the '''Accursed''' – shambling ''Mongrels'', plodding ''Golems'', loping, gibbering ''Vargr'', lithesome ''Dhampir'', deceptive ''Ophidians'', ghostly ''Shades'', along with their fellows. At their head strode the great usurpers, the '''Witches of the Grand Coven'''. Cunning '''Baba Yaga''', mighty '''Sanguinara''', the twisted '''Chimera''', the wise '''Crone''', and their sisters led their varied armies over the Darkwall Peaks and into the unsuspecting lands of Morden quick as lightning, taking the unprepared mortals completely unawares and easily sweeping aside the initial, hastily assembled resistance. The Witch armies spread out and the heroes of the Alliance gathered their armies to oppose them. The entrenched forces settled in for a savage war of attrition that would grind on for decades and only really end with the Great Betrayal, when the Grand Coven was broken and the Witch armies scattered to the winds.
 
They came through the Outlands, boiling over the Darkwall Peaks in their multitude. Huge throngs of undead things and living creatures twisted beyond recognition by dark magics. Rank upon rank of hired soldiers from across the great sea bolstered their numbers. In the vanguard were the '''Accursed''' – shambling ''Mongrels'', plodding ''Golems'', loping, gibbering ''Vargr'', lithesome ''Dhampir'', deceptive ''Ophidians'', ghostly ''Shades'', along with their fellows. At their head strode the great usurpers, the '''Witches of the Grand Coven'''. Cunning '''Baba Yaga''', mighty '''Sanguinara''', the twisted '''Chimera''', the wise '''Crone''', and their sisters led their varied armies over the Darkwall Peaks and into the unsuspecting lands of Morden quick as lightning, taking the unprepared mortals completely unawares and easily sweeping aside the initial, hastily assembled resistance. The Witch armies spread out and the heroes of the Alliance gathered their armies to oppose them. The entrenched forces settled in for a savage war of attrition that would grind on for decades and only really end with the Great Betrayal, when the Grand Coven was broken and the Witch armies scattered to the winds.
 
The armies that shattered Morden during the long war were a strange and powerful mix of magical and mortal combatants cobbled together from a broad variety of sources. First there were the '''Accursed''', mortal men and women forced or coerced into eternal servitude and made to fight as shock troops and heavy infantry in the van. Behind these mighty and terrible warriors came the '''Banes''', once normal beasts twisted into horrible mockeries of their mortal forms by Witch magic. Finally, there were mortal mercenaries — men of negotiable valor from the exotic lands of the Sakurada Shogunate and Nordheim far across the roiling sea. These mercenaries provided cavalry, light infantry, siege infantry, and other more support oriented military tasks that the Witches saw as beneath them or their chosen warriors. Paid in blood-stained gold and promised land, plunder, and power in the lands of Morden, these corrupt men gladly fought shield to shield with the '''Accursed''' for a handful of silver.
 

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