Ninth Collateral Session
Campaign | The Collateral Campaign |
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Game Date | Wednesday, September 29th, 2021 |
Start Date | Tamiz 14th, 261 IM |
Start Location | Halperion, Halperion Prefecture, Jalinjeri |
Ending Date | Tamiz 14th, 261 IM |
Ending Location | The battlefield of southern Jalinjeri |
Next Session | Tenth Collateral Session |
There was considerable preparation for this battle as the Garis fell back from their ambitions to invade Halperion Prefecture. Rayjok Halperion, armed with great insight into the instincts of the Garis aligned his forces to prepare for their incursion on the southern border of Jalinjeri.
Spire, Earth Builder
Spire, a curious character from Rayjok Halperion's cabinet. He was prompted to communicate with the local stone giants to release one more aquifer from the mountains to cross the Jalinjeri landscape. Hedgewind Jalinbeti had employed Spire for this exact same enterprise when he first rounded the town of Jalinbeti.
The exact time for the release of this new river was to coincide with the advancement of the Garis military. Spire, did exactly what was asked, sorting out two possible paths for a new river based on his understanding of the lay of the land. He seemed to be able to draw from a knowledge of the composition of the various geological formations that exceeded that of the most knowledgeable wizards. Some speculation suggests that he may have borrowed a Meme of Aspan, specifically the meme On the Craft of the Miner to help his insights.
Rayjok, Diplomat
To change the ridiculous odds stacked against Jalinjeri, Rayjok Halperion sent embassies to Soltistik, Maercland, Ælfwode, Shuwalu, and even the southern nation of Kiskentay. His message was simple; "Join us now to crush the Garis together, or wait your turn to be overrun." This message certainly rang true as the Garis had already taken possession of Batis, Ortalyk, most of Aydahar, and all but the capitol of Ontustik.
All of these nations responded positively, if not enthusiastically... save Shuwalu which favored neutrality in this affair, not believing the Garis would attack them. Queen Kara Muz of Soltustik immediately mobilized her army with orders to march south. Dana Agash, the king of Ælfwode mobilized anyone capable of wielding a bow. Zhandos Kirgin, Warmaster of Maercland rallied the Grendel to arms, with no shortage of recruits.
Meanwhile to the south. the Queen Mother of Karazalik, Lyailim Ali, sanctioned the use of force against the Garis already threatening her country's borders. They vowed to cut off any retreat to the south that the Garis might make from Jalinjeri should their forces somehow be stopped.
The Adversaries Square Off
The sixty divisions of heavily armed Garis arrayed themselves in the mountain pass in southern Jalinjeri, their rear flanks protected by mountains on either side. They did not expect a large contingent of the Karazalik military to come up on their rear, but did not concern themselves as they did not consider the Karazalik to be a viable threat.
To the north of the Garis, the Jalinjeri forces made up the vanguard, with Soltustik and Maercland divisions on either flank respectively. Interspersed among all of the defending divisions to the north were the Ælfen archers who provided continuous and deadly support to the infantry. In all nearly 600,000 Grendel troops faced off against a combined force of nearly one and a half million souls, arrayed in 144 divisions.
Given the success of the Garis military and the superiority of their weapons, the lack of numbers was of little concern to their general, Zhannur Timurlan. Each of the generals of the defending forces knew, however, that had they not joined together on this day, they would only have had to wait for the day when they would have had to face this army alone.
A River Runs Through It
The morning of Tamiz the 18th, both armies awoke to the distant sounds of crackling in the mountains. A growing roar of unbridled ferocity grew until inexplicably the Garis forces woke to face a surging wall of water. The flow of the water and timing of the surge was calculated quite carefully by Spire who took to the work like a raven to a collection of shiny things. He had found his purpose.
The torrent of water was devastating for the Garis. The allies, who were warned the evening before where not to set their camps, watched the carnage. The wall of water and uprooted trees smashed through the Garis camps, first crushing, then washing the victims away as the unrelenting torrent swept through without mercy. In all, a dozen divisions, nearly 120,000 troops were crushed and washed away by the surge, which calmed to form a slow-moving and corpse-filled river. The surge, continued on into the Ungir Federation where the new river joined with the Ungirsi watershed.
The Battle Begins
Led by Rayjok Halperion the Jalinjeri divisions formed the vanguard and charged into the forward Garis divisions, separated from the rest of the army by the newly formed river. The debris in the river made it difficult, if not impossible to ford, thus there was no escape for the Garis who were decimated by the combined forces of the Jalinjeri military. From screaming Grendel flowing between their ranks, the relentless rain of arrows from Ælfen bows, to the deadly wrath of the allied dragons, the Grendel vanguard was soon on its knees.
The overwhelmed Grendel fell back to the river and were forced to stop. As the onslaught continued, the 100,000 Grendel, were soon reduced to to a mere 14,000 dropped to their knees in supplication and begged for mercy from the Jalinjeri forces. Already awash with camping equipment, the Jalinjeri military was quick to set up prisoner of war camps for the captured Garis.
The Battle Continues
On the other side of the river, much of the main Garis force and the rear guard remained intact, if not disheartened by the morning's events. They were flanked to the west by the Soltusik military, complete with a good deal of heavy cavalry. To the east, was the Grendel military who was cut off from most of it's divisions on the other side of the river. To its credit, the Grendel did cause the Garis to rethink any notion of trying to ford the river as this looked like certain death.
The Soltusik military, led by none other than Queen Kara Muz advanced on the eastern flank and took heavy casualties at first. As the rain of Ælfen arrows continued, however, it wore down the Garis resolve. The Soltusik cavalry proved fearless in the saddle as they rode freely through Garis ranks cutting them down, while the Garis scrambled for cover from Ælfen archers. With his vanguard destroyed and heavy casualties to his main force, Zhannur Timurlan ordered a retreat.
The Battle Ends
An orderly retreat for the Garis should have been all but academic. The Garis had superior mounts, lighter weaponry and armor, and previously claimed territory behind them, having left the Ontustik military in shambles, the last of them defending the capitol of Anar.