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1004 A.I.
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December 31, 1004:
Bilgosh: While Zdunarovan troops continued to besiege the Bilgosh capital of Dezdovo, some of the Imperial units began to detach from the siege and head north into the southern and southeastern section of the Empire, to contend with rebellions in the Steinlands duchies of Silbermark, Launenburg and Elsitz. Lord Wladyslaw of Kaloszyn, now commanding the siege of Dezdovo, said that it would not take the full Imperial army to effectively surround that city, and that "such other troops as are available may address other fronts as the Czarina sees fit". Apparently addressing concerns among some of the troops at having an ethnic Lutenian in command (instead of an ethnic Zdunarovan, from the capital region), many of the troops shifted northward were Lutenians, thus reducing the overall number of Lutenians at the siege. Ragnorack: A new settlement in Ragnorack's north was besieged in early October by a grum horde bearing cavalry mounted on huge wolves. The horde, consisting of hundreds of armed grum, apparently intended to pillage the town of Dmitria, using their unique mounts to catch the king's knights by surprise and thus overrun them. However, the horde was unaware of the new settlement of Marilyna, which lay between their tribal grounds and Dmitria. Under the command of Sir Wesley MacGerrie, the small contingent at Marilyna were able to dupe the grum into thinking human numbers were stronger, while destroying the horde's supply of grumweed and playing upon grum superstitions. These tactics apparently caused much of the horde to lose morale and defect, leaving only a core contingent. The Ragnorackans then rallied, slaying the horde's remaining leaders and scattering the mob into smaller bands, who were then mopped up by Dmitria's forces. The wolves, which the Ragnorackans called "Thurga wolves" for some reason, stood five feet high at the shoulder. It is not known where the grum acquired such creatures, nor how they tamed them. However, between the troops at Marilyna and at Dmitria, all the Thurga wolves are now believed slain. Toldavia, Zdunarova: Riots erupted across this Steinlands duchy in October after reports spread of a popular uprising in the village of Palatinsk. Imperial officials had reportedly beaten and mistreated members of the local peasantry who they had come to levy; the peasants attacked and defeated their commanders, then spread the word of their uprising to neighboring towns. Within the week, most of Toldavia was up in arms against anyone wearing the Imperial red. Duke Mikhail of Toldavia, perhaps sensing which way the wind was now blowing, sided with his people and announced his solidarity with the three rebel duchies. By mid-November, eight of the empire's eastern duchies, compromising most of the region known as the Steinlands, had sent their knights and troops into action, repelling or expelling any Imperial troops. Zdunarosk, Zdunarova: On December 4, Czarina Aleksandra formally declared the eight rebellious dukes and duchesses to be in violation of their oath of fealty, and therefore they had forfeited their right to rule their duchies. The dukes, in turn, proclaimed they had "long suffered" under oppressive treatment from the Czarina and that she had, thus, violated her end of the feudal contract. Fighting spread across the Steinlands region, and the rebel dukes reportedly met to consider what strategies to take once the spring thaw makes large-scale fighting again feasible.
August 27, 1004:
Zdunarova: Eight dukes in the eastern part of the empire, in the Steinlands region, called their knights and soldiers to arms in early April as imperial tax collectors and officials were chased out by an increasingly hostile populace. The Steinland dukes and duchesses all echoed the concerns of Duchess Wilhelmina of Silbermark that the Czarina's claims on Bilgosh were not justified, and that they had no cause for arms against the Bilgoshmen. Dezdovo, Bilgosh: After successfully leading the Zdunarovan charge into Bilgosh and captaining the siege of its capital, Lord Yarakov was called back to the capital on April 19. The Czarina praised Lord Yarakov's "courage and vision" and said that his services were now vital at Zdunarosk, where she sought his counsel on military affairs. Many courtiers, however, suspect that the Czarina recalled Yarakov because of his rising popularity amongst the troops, and that she was concerned that further successes in his name would make him difficult to control. Dezdovo, Bilgosh: Having recalled Yarakov, the Czarina appointed Lord Wladyslaw of Kaloszyn to lead the Imperial siege of the Bilgosh capital. Lord Wladyslaw arrived at Dezdovo on May 2, immediately setting his own mages to task in breaking the Bilgosh walls. There was scattered squabbling amongst the troops over the next few days, with some ethnic Zdunarovans apparently unhappy with now having an ethnic Lutenian in command. Many of the military mages, schooled at the imperial academies in capital of Zdunarosk, were resentful of the arriving Lutenian mages. "We've been invoking spells at the walls for two months," remarked one. "We've been countering their defenses. Now these [deleted] hicks show up and think they own the place?" Bilgosh: The Company of the Green Hawks, a mercenary company in Zdunarovan service, packed up their gear and departed Bilgosh on May 27, claiming they were not paid according to their original agreement. "We do not fight out of charity," announced their captain, Eileen Kilpatrick of Mwyln. "They don't pay, we don't fight." Steinlands, Zdunarova: On June 19, Zdunarova moved the Army of Telograd into the duchy of Elsitz, an eastern province whose duke had stated his opposition to the war in Bilgosh. Imperial officials stated that this was a "peaceful movement of troops to guard the Empire's borders," but the knights and soldiers of Elsitz viewed it as a hostile move, and violence broke out between the two armies. Fighting on their home ground, the Elsitz troops routed the Imperial army, sending it scattering. Elsitz, Zdunarova: Bearing a decree from the Czarina that Duke Karl of Elsitz and his vassals must "stand down and acknowledge the authority of the throne", three Zdunarovan armies entered the duchy of Elsitz on July 10. Elsitz met the armies instead with arms, and battles spread across the countryside. The Imperial troops drove back the outnumbered Duke until July 12, when knights from the Steinlands duchies of Silbermark and Launenburg came to Elsitz's defense. Duchess Wilhelmina of Silbermark, leading her knights, said that she and her people "must be guided by their hearts" and that they would not "submit to tyranny" without a fight. While there is widespread speculation that the other neighboring duchies in the Steinlands are sympathetic to Elsitz’s cause, none have yet joined the fray. Bilgosh: Locals report that Zdunarovan troops are on the march -- northward. It appears that several units that had been heading southward to aid in the siege of the Bilgosh capital have been redirected north and east, presumably towards the rebellious Steinlands duchies.
April 12, 1004:
Bilgosh: Zdunarovan troops, under the command of Lord Yarakov, advanced down the Bilgosh coast in Feburary towards the capital at Dezdovo. Having already secured Crazau late last year, Yarakov's army resupplied in that Bilgosh barony and followed the retreating Bilgosh forces. While the Bilgoshmen had December and January to burn bridges and block roads, morale among Yarakov's troops was high, and the Zdunarovans surmounted the obstacles in their path with minimal effort. The Zdunarovans gave particular credit to their mages, who took advantage of Crazau's large stocks of quicksilver and hartshorn to power earthshaking spells, breaching the walls of the castle at Timisar and enabling its easy capture. Silbermark, Zdunarova: Duchess Wilhelmina of the Steinlands duchy of Silbermark called her knights and vassals to her service on February 22. Wilhelmina had been objecting to the Czarina's levies of taxes and troops for several months, and had failed to collect any more funds for the war. That she has called her vassals to *her* service, without any announcement about heading them to the war front, leads many to suspect she fears reprisal from the Czarina and is bolstering her defenses. Dezdovo, Bilgosh: Lord Yarakov's army dashed Bilgosh forces north of Dezdovo on March 9, and surrounded their capital two days later, laying siege. The Zdunarovan forces began constructing siege engines, and set their mages to work devising fire and earth spells to hurl at the city walls. Grand Duke Milos had long since gathered food, water and firewood in the city, but the Bilgoshmen are concerned that they may lack enough reagents to stave off prolonged magical attacks from Yarakov's wizards. Silbermark, Zdunarova: Travelers on the roads in Silbermark and eastern Zdunarova report increasing clashes between Imperial officials and Silbermark locals. While few peasants are warm to tax collectors regardless, Silbermarkers have shown increasing hostility to the Czarina's collectors since Duchess Wilhelmina told the Czarina she would not levy war funds herself. In addition, an Imperial patrol passing through Silbermark en route to Bilgosh claimed that "unknown rabble" hurled stones at them from a hilltop, and the patrol found deep gouges cut into the road, impeding the progress of their wagons. Eastern Zdunarova: A half-dozen dukes and duchesses in the Steinlands echoed the objections of Duchess Wilhelmina of Silbermark in early March. On March 22, the Duke of Elsitz stated that he, too, "could not find cause to raise arms against the Bilgoshmen" -- whereupon the Duchess of Launenburg stated that she "has seen nothing to verify the claims of Duke Nikolai" which were the Czarina's justification for the war. Within two weeks, Silbermark's other neighbors in the eastern part of the Empire had all openly defied the Czarina's calls for further taxes and troops, and the Duke of Elsitz went so far as to call home the knights he had already sent to the front.