{"id":482,"date":"2022-07-27T08:55:22","date_gmt":"2022-07-27T08:55:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fiveoaths.com\/wordpress\/?page_id=482"},"modified":"2024-08-17T21:19:16","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T21:19:16","slug":"important-battles","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fiveoaths.com\/wordpress\/explore-the-world\/history-of-the-realms\/important-battles\/","title":{"rendered":"Important Battles"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><b>The Battle of Traitor\u2019s Tears<\/b><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Probably the most seismic battle in Tirneach\u2019s recent history took place in Baol. It was the culmination of a plot that had gone on from the reign of the previous R\u00e9ig and erupted in the early years of Mael\u00e1ine U\u00ed Chonchobhair\u2019s accession to the crown, in the year 792. What had been an internecine affair of skirmishes, assassinations and raids became full-scale warfare, with gall\u00f3glaigh bands taking one side or the other, not for coin but for promises of wealth and power.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Iarla of Baol, Gear\u00f3id\u00edn Nic Ardal, had joined the other Iarlas in a sense of growing discontent during the reign of Airt Ua Chonchobhair. Her towns were under constant harassment by the highlander Clanns, the R\u00e9ig\u2019s courtiers imposed higher and higher tariffs on trade through her Realm, and Kriegerish privateers flying the flag of Bruid were constantly harrying ships along her coast. Out of desperation she even challenged the R\u00e9ig to a duel, using a technicality of her oaths that even the hoariest scholars had to scratch their heads about, but no answer was forthcoming. In the end she took the law into her own hands.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Baolach trade guilds have always maintained armed guards for their caravans and chapter houses, but now the Iarla issued a charter demanding that each supply a standing militia for the use of the Realm, to restore order and peace during a period of emergency. Some were only to happy to oblige, and they were intrigued by the demand for secrecy. No word of this mobilisation was to leave Baol.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Of course it did, and rapidly. The R\u00e9ig\u2019s courtiers were alarmed, but in the declining years of Airt\u2019s reign little could be done, with so many crises around the Five Realms shouldn\u2019t they be grateful one Iarla was taking control? The trade guild militias held back the Clanns for a raiding season and normalcy was restored. R\u00e9ig Airt died in 790, and R\u00e9ig Mael\u00e1ine rose to the throne. Gear\u00f3id\u00edn Nic Ardal travelled to Corroch and spoke the oaths with the other Iarlas, and the problem seemed to have gone.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Still operating as an open secret, Iarla Gear\u00f3id\u00edn was expanding her trade guild militias and looking beyond her borders to the north and south. She was encouraged in this by the Happy Harvest Trade Guild, friends of her family for many decades, and the Guild with the largest and most widespread militias. The Iarla and the Happy Harvest hatched a plan together: declare Baol to be a sovereign Realm, leave the other four Realms to their benighted Ua Chonchobhair dynasty, seize whatever territory they could in the ensuing chaos, and reap the rewards.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It was an ambitious plan, and one that very nearly worked. Iarla Gear\u00f3id\u00edn had fought as a gall\u00f3glach herself, and was widely known and respected. Her agents approached several thanes and whispered in their ears. Those thanes who refused to break their oaths were dealt with, leaving their bands in disarray. The bands that turned traitor swiftly mobilised and made their way to Baol, joining the trade guild militias in the Green Marches and Lakelands to stand against the rest of the Realms.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">To the surprise of the whole of Tirneach, when the news came of Baol\u2019s rebellion, it was the R\u00e9ig who stood up and took action. She rallied those bands that were still loyal, and rode to the borderlands with Baol herself at the head of a column of mounted Drakeblooded, loyal guards of House Roaring Thunder. She was met there by six bands of loyal gall\u00f3glaigh, and they faced the numerically superior traitor army on the high ground above Loch Cleamh, with a steep drop to the north.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Many hundreds lost their lives in what was swiftly afterwards called the Battle of Traitor\u2019s Tears, as the skies opened and the rain tore the foothills into a muddy and treacherous marsh. Things looked grim for a time for the R\u00e9ig\u2019s army, until two things turned the tide. First, a surprise assault came from a band led by the human highlander thane Gr\u00edosla Mac Niamha, who scaled the cliffs by the side of Loch Cleamh and attacked the rebel army from behind, allowing the R\u00e9ig\u2019s forces to regroup from the first assault. Second, the R\u00e9ig herself called in a voice like thunder, using the power of the Shaper to overpower the storm itself, to condemn the traitors and proclaim they had broken their oaths.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The traitor gall\u00f3glaigh had already been fighting below their full strength, the First Oath broken as soon as they took the field against the R\u00e9ig herself. Now they were completely undone, the power that the Five Oaths granted had abandoned them. They were now no match for the loyal gall\u00f3glaigh bands, who had already outclassed the trade guild militias and now rounded on their former comrades-in-arms. The Creidhe thane Tr\u00edona Nic Eibhl\u00edn fought fiercest of all, standing alongside the R\u00e9ig, and slayed the traitor thane of the Red Wolf band.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The loyal army won the day and forced the rebels to surrender. The traitor gall\u00f3glaigh bands were disbanded, their oaths already broken. The Happy Harvest Trade Guild had their charter revoked and their assets sold to their rivals. Iarla Gear\u00f3id\u00edn Nic Ardal was stripped of her title and sent into exile, while in her place for the first time in living memory a highlander was sworn in as Iarla, one Dalles of Clann Niamha, the famous Drakeblooded warrior. The thanes of the loyal gall\u00f3glaigh bands were richly rewarded with Ridings and political power, and R\u00e9ig Mael\u00e1ine U\u00ed Chonchobhair had struck the first blow in dispelling the legacy of her uncle.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><b>The Siege of Lobhan<\/b><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Every Siabhlach with noble blood claims descent from one of the Hundred Heroes. The central legend of Siabhal is the Legend of Lobhan. Lobhan was, until recently, a mid-sized town in northern Siabhal. The Legend speaks of Finian the Brave, the Hundred Heroes and their great victory over the Gwyllt which made Siabhal a comparative haven for mortal people in the centuries before the arrival of the first R\u00e9ig. Lobhan no longer exists.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In the declining years of R\u00e9ig Airt Ua Chonchobhair\u2019s reign, starting in the late Autumn of 787, the leading family of Lobhan, named House Mac \u00c9anans, proclaimed that they were some of the most prominent Hundred Heroes reborn. They produced the famed relics of the Heroes, many of which had been thought lost. They spoke and acted as if they were the Heroes of the Legend and even reproduced some of their great feats, for example the daughter of House Mac \u00c9anan who claimed to be Si\u00fan Who Leapt the Flaming Wall was able to vault over houses and the town walls.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Claiming to be figures from legend and magical feats are one thing, but the Mac \u00c9anans and their followers did not stop at that. Soon they began to speak of restoring the glory of Siabhal, with them as the natural leaders of the restored Kingdom of Siabhal of course. Even in the wayward years of R\u00e9ig Airt\u2019s rule this treachery could not stand.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The gall\u00f3glaigh bands were mustered and marched on Lobhan. When they arrived, the gall\u00f3glaigh found the town gates sealed, and the populace madly in support of the Hundred Heroes Reborn, as they were called. More and more of the Mac \u00c9anans and their associated relatives took on the roles of the Heroes, until the whole band out of the Legend were represented.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It was weeks before the siege formally began. Gall\u00f3glaigh thanes first called on the town to surrender, but whenever they would negotiate with the town\u2019s leadership, they would first become sympathetic and inevitably would enter the town and not return. A month had passed before the danger was recognised for what it was and the order went out that only written communication was allowed to pass between the gall\u00f3glaigh bands and the besieged. Even then every night the gall\u00f3glaigh camp would find that more of their number had deserted.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Details of what happened inside Lobhan are sketchy, but from survivors\u2019 accounts it seems the Hundred Heroes Reborn were dedicated to recreating their famous battle out of legend, with the gall\u00f3glaigh bands outside cast in the role of the Gwyllt. A few skirmishes took place, with horrible casualties on both sides, but the ranks of the besieged were soon replenished. Despite the best efforts of the besiegers, countryfolk were still deserting their farms and gall\u00f3glaigh abandoning their posts, daring to enter the town of Lobhan and act out the strange play within.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As 787 lumbered into 788, morale was low among the gall\u00f3glaigh bands. The Thanes had even begun to discuss whether some accommodation could be reached with the Mac \u00c9anans and their fanatic followers. Things changed when the Golden Knives arrived at Lobhan. Led by the R\u00e9ig\u2019s niece Mael\u00e1ine U\u00ed Chonchobhair, this band had won great fame in fighting in the deepest tunnels of Dra\u00edod against the strangest and most fearsome of foes. It was said that every gall\u00f3glach in the band had walked the Way of Wisdom, fighting every step of the way.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Mael\u00e1ine called a council of the thanes, claiming that her uncle the blessed R\u00e9ig had dispatched her band specially to end the siege and bring peace to northern Siabhal. The other thanes scoffed privately at this, as it was common knowledge that R\u00e9ig Airt was suspicious of his niece and her ambitions, and had refused to grant her an audience for many years. They began to listen however as Mael\u00e1ine outlined her plan: sending gall\u00f3glaigh into Lobhan to take it from within.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Surely this was madness, as everyone who entered the town fell under the spell and began to act out the Legend of Lobhan? To counter their protests, Mael\u00e1ine introduced Solatas, her cinnire-at-arms and a famed ritualist. Solatas told the assembly that he had studied the reports of the siege and had created a ritual that would shield a small group from the influence that had struck all within the town. With this protection and other boons bestowed by the Shaper, the gall\u00f3glaigh would be able to steal within Lobhan, open the gates, and put an end to the whole affair.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Although they were dubious, the thanes agreed to this plan when Mael\u00e1ine said it would be her own Golden Knives that would make the attempt. Solatas led the rituals along with the cinnir\u00ed-at-arms of the other bands, bestowing the blessings of the Shaper upon the ten gall\u00f3glaigh who had volunteered to break the siege. When the ritual was ended, they ventured forth into the night.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Hours passed, and nothing was heard from the town. No attacks harried the gall\u00f3glaigh lines, but the gates did not open. The bands had begun to murmur amongst themselves that the attempt had failed, when a terrible cry rose up from the town, as if thousands of people were suffering a fate worse than death and had full knowledge of it before it befell them. Afterwards there was dead silence, and not even the birds sang as dawn began to break.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Finally, a lone figure appeared atop the walls of the town, and clambered down to the outside. Her livery was torn and she was battered and bloodied, but a cry soon went up from the Golden Knives as they recognised Maoithneasa the gall\u00f3glach. She began to walk back to the besieging bands\u2019 lines, but fell to her knees before she could make it all the way. Mael\u00e1ine was among the first to reach her, and many heard what Maoithneasa said to her: \u201cBurn it to the ground. Leave nothing standing.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Straight away, Mael\u00e1ine directed her gall\u00f3glaigh to begin the preparations for the burning of Lobhan. The other thanes challenged her, and demanded a council, and Maoithneasa was brought before them. Only those who were at that council know what she said, but within an hour the orders had gone out that all assembled bands were to find anything that would burn in the nearby countryside and bring it to the town walls.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As the fire was set and it began to spread within the town walls, the gall\u00f3glaigh did not hear the cries of fear they had been dreading, nor did the smell of burned flesh reach their noses. It was as if every living thing in the town had already disappeared. Rumours flew about what Maoithneasa had seen, and what the terrible cry had been, but Maoithneasa and the thanes refused to speak of it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">When the great fire had died down, the walls were broken and the stones themselves hauled to the Endless Sea where they were tumbled off the Cliffs of \u00cdsli\u00fa into the Endless Sea. Nothing remained of Lobhan except the Legend itself, and many of those gall\u00f3glaigh who took part in the Siege of Lobhan, even those who were themselves Siabhlaigh, could no longer bear to hear it recited in their presence.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Battle of Traitor\u2019s Tears Probably the most seismic battle in Tirneach\u2019s recent history took place in Baol. It was the culmination of a plot that had gone on from the reign of the previous R\u00e9ig and erupted in the early years of Mael\u00e1ine U\u00ed Chonchobhair\u2019s accession to the crown, in the year 792. 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