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- Ç ëA History of Vanshiran.Ç
- In the past 5 centuries Vanshiran has undergone
- tremendous geographical and meteorological changes. Once the
- Vanshiran peninsula was a vast primal forest, lush,
- mysterious and rich in wild life. Much the peninsula was
- locked in ice or snow year round. Little was known of the
- natives, known collectively as the Vanshirae, save that they
- were fierce, clannish and very secretive. Some of the bolder
- clans occasionally traded skins for metals with the few
- merchants foolhardy enough to brave the winters and ice floes
- of the Vanshiran coast.
- To the south of what is now Massillion and Tureth lie the
- Carrion Peaks. In the time of Vanshirae domination of the
- peninsula, the lands south of the Peaks were populous and
- prosperous. These lands were known in the tongue of that age
- as Althath. Two of the greatest of Althath nations were
- Veresov and Bellin. Various elven and dwarven houses held
- sway in some regions of the Althath lands, but the names of
- them have been lost in the passage of time. Occasional raids
- by the Vanshirae were not unheard of, but these only took
- place in the fiercest of winters, when food was scarce. It
- was easier to plunder the northern edges of Althath lands
- than to hunt in those times. Over the course of a century of
- so, the Althath nations found that the Vanshirae raids had
- slowly become bolder and more destructive. The raids were no
- longer predictable. Entire villages and hamlets found
- themselves under attack in the summer, spring and fall. The
- Vanshirae began the gruesome custom of taking the scalps and
- heads of their victims back home with them as trophies.
- Bellin was the northernmost Althath land and most frequent
- target of the raids. The king of Bellin levied large
- militia, hired large numbers of mercenaries from the dark
- southern lands, and fortified much of the northern lands. All
- of this was to no avail. The Vanshirae raiders increased
- steadily in strength and began appearing with strange allies,
- Oxen-headed men and strange small humanoids upon fell,
- wolfish beasts.
- King Refraidies of Bellin could not contain his rage at news
- of the latest of the raids. He gathered his royal guard
- around, mounted his own destrier and rode with great haste
- for three straight days to reach the capital of his northern
- province. There the King gathered his militia, his army and
- numerous mercenaries. The host held most all of Bellinese men
- of fighting age and was so large that as is began is
- northward march of retribution that it took an entire day to
- pass a single town. Two hundred thousand men marched
- northward. Six days it took to reach the southward side of
- the Carrion Peaks. There King Refraidies encamped with his
- host for a fortnight as he dispatched scouts northwards
- through the passes. The king consulted his oracles and magi,
- seeking sight to divine what would come to pass when his host
- passed through to the Vanshirae lands. The omens were dark
- and unclear. The seers advised against venturing further
- north. The king , still enraged at the bestial acts of the
- Vanshirae raiders, could not be persuaded. At dawn on the
- first day of the Vanshiran thaws the king broke camp and led
- his host through the passes into Vanshiran.
- The expeditionary force was harried and harassed from the
- moment it cleared the northward side of the Peaks. King
- Refraidies vainly sought Vanshirae settlements to vent his
- fury upon. Instead, his host was steadily decimated from
- nighttime raids of Vanshirae. Morale sank quickly. After only
- five days the host had a quarter of its strength dead and the
- same number wounded. Many times soldiers would awaken to find
- their bunkmates dead, throats cut and scalps taken. The
- kings forces were rendered impotent, demoralized and
- decimated. Without a pitched battle the main advantages of
- the large host were useless. Raiders hid in forests and
- mountainsides, striking out and fading away before the
- Bellinese forces could react.
- At last the army had reached the southern edge of another
- mountain range. Finding a defensible position in the
- foothills, King Refraidies again made camp. Consulting his
- seers and magi again, the divinations now yielded clear
- messages. Vanshirae villages lie northward on either side of
- the range, and more ominously, a large host was gathering to
- the south of the kings forces.
- Scouts confirmed both rumours. After consulting his
- strategists, it was decided to meet the enemy host in the
- downs to the south, rather than raiding northwards with a
- unchallenged enemy behind them.
- Two days after breaking camp the two hosts met. The battle
- raged from sunup to sundown. The first days melee was
- inconclusive. Large numbers of dead of both sides lay upon
- the downs. At first light of the second day, as each host
- formed up and faced each other, An incredibly loud horn
- sounded out from the rear of the Vanshirae host. the enemy
- host parted aside and a small band emerged from the rear. The
- kings host stood transfixed as the small band slowly came
- into view.
- Pulling a small gilt covered cart were a score of the
- strange ox-headed men. Around them were the same number of
- warriors clad in mail and brandishing large axes. Upon the
- cart stood another of the ox-headed men. All eyes settled
- upon this rider. It stood a full seven foot high, with horns
- tipped in silver and carved with various runes. In its left
- hand was a horn of sparkling crystal, and in its right hand
- it held aloft a sword, shimmering with a green flame and also
- engraved with various runes. Silence covered the battlefield.
- The beast-man began to chant. Winds started to gust over the
- hosts and stranges voices filled the air. Then, lifting the
- horn to its lips, it blew a single long note. At the sounding
- of the horn, a horrible wail raised up from the kings host.
- The dead soldiers that littered the field between the hosts
- began to stir. Slowly, the dead stood and formed up ranks.
- The Bellinese forces stood transfixed, horrified to see their
- dead comrades in arms against them. The undead host advanced
- relentlessly. The ensuing battle was a bloodbath. The
- terrified and demoralized Bellinese army was slaughtered
- almost to a man. King Refraidies himself was captured and
- months later found wandering in the snows, disfigured, mad
- and half dead from exposure.
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