"Korchok looked up from the fire, continuing
to run the worn whetstone along the keen edge of his chagkra.
The messengers dropped quickly to their knees and gripping
the dirt with their hands. Korchok bid them speak and they
explained that the Uren horses had entered the valley and
set fire to the tents. Looking back to his sharpening he told
them to wait, when they were closer and their flanks exposed
along the valley's length, the Ortor would fall upon them
with great speed and strength. Acting too soon would lose
the day, too late and they would be overrun. Korchok smiled
to himself. He had faced this Thard
[Captain] an Kandal before, but this time, he was ready."

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Book of War
- Introduction
- Military - Acentran
- Military - Dekàlan
- Military - Elve
- Military - Ortor
Introduction
Much of the story of the World of Teréth
End is a history of war. Since before the ancient struggles
of emerging Uren against the predatory Ikirikirittik,
the canvas of the five continents has been painted by marching
armies and conquering navies. The purpose of this book then
is to explain the differences between the great shapers of
this world, what made them great and what made them fail. |
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