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Events News Post #263

The battle of Erorag

Written by: Anonymous
Date: Monday, September 1st, 2014
Addressed to: Everyone


After much work from Caelya, Verexa, Ahkan, Iniar, Shou, Faleen, and Curran, Gordul's catapult was built!

Caelya and Verexa came to check on Gordul when they saw the catapult was complete, which started the fight against Erorag.

Caelya, Verexa, Sapp, Kliko, Ulynt, Ashani and Shou gathered supplies and began firing stones and Lances upon the Fort. This threw Tanjin into a fit, calling Glukuhr to his side. Now knowing exactly where Gordul was hiding, Glukuhr took matters into his own hands, forcing Gordul into the pits below Erorag.

The Westerners, unsure if Gordul was even still alive, continued to rain rock and spears upon the Fort, forcing Tanjin to call in assistance. Once his own catapult fell to the determined force, he had one of his own sneak in and sabotage the catapult, forcing the Westerners to stop their attack.

With what strength he had left, Gordul sent out a rattled tell to Caelya, proud of what all they have accomplished.

Is this the end of Gordul? Will Tanjin turn and run back to the East? Or is the West on the brink of an even bigger war?

Penned by my hand on the 1st of Tenebrae, in the year 56 AM.


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