Ardenfell Conquest

This article is a Work In Progress.

Prelude

In the year 626, a group of settlers from Ravia set out to sail south in search of new land and opportunity. However, due to a strong storm, they overshot their destination for northwestern Ardenfell. The rocky cliffsides of the coastline prevented them from making landfall anywhere along the western coast until they finally came upon the southern bay. The ship made landfall on the beach, and the passengers disembarked. By this time, almost half of the inhabitants had died at sea. When the settlement was established, they constructed a monument to honor the pioneers and named their town Rayhaven, inspired by the rays of sunlight at sunset that shine through the town from the ocean, nestled between the rocky cliffs on either side of the valley.
  Several years after the establishment of the town in 629, a group of people from eastern Ardenfell had finally managed to reach the western coastline. Unfortunately, to their surprise, a settlement had already been established. When they discovered this settlement wasn't started by Ardenians, a very vocal segment of the group left in rage and returned home to urge their kings to take action, while only six families chose to remain.
 

Predeployment

When presented with news of the foreigners, four kingdoms on the eastern side of Ardenfell banded together to form a chivalric order, named the Order of the Four. Each kingdom gave about 100 lances to the order, equaling about 400 knights and their crew, for a total of roughly 2,400 personnel.

The Conflict

Deployment

While the forces were being assembled, the marshals couldn't agree on a plan of attack. They did not have a navy large enough to send their troops. The safest option was to go north around the plateaus and forests and then down the western coast. But this would take too long, and the Order would have to deal with the northern territories. The most direct route was through the Forgotten Forest, but this was dangerous.
  However, they took too long to decide, and eventually, a harsh winter arrived, halting their efforts to mobilize. Subsequently, many personnel fell ill and became too weak to deploy. When winter passed, they finally set out to march to Rayhaven in the early months of 630.
 

The Forest

Three of the four marshals decided to march through the Forgotten Forest, while only one opposed the idea. Still, the order marched across Ardenfell. When they got to the forest, one marshal stayed behind with a reserve unit while the others sent a few lances in for reconnaissance.
  The knights and their crew of the first lance to go in became gravely ill and died quickly. The further the remaining recon units went into the forest, the more of them disappeared. Eventually, some of them managed to reach the Forgotten Forest Ridge, but could not figure out a way past it. Word was sent to the rear echelons, but only one individual messenger made it out. Everyone who made it to the ridge would never be heard from again.
  Weeks had passed without any word from the units at the ridge, and they were presumed dead. The reserve units were having their own problems with diseases and men disappearing, even at the edge of the forest.
Conflict Type
Military Campaign
Battlefield Type
Land
Start Date
629
Ending Date
631
Conflict Result
Order of the Four disbanded.
Started the Four Kingdoms War.
Location

Belligerents

Order of the Four
Rayhaven

Strength

100 Lances
(400 knights and supporting crew)
— ~2,400 personnel in total
None

Casualties

40 Lances
160 knights and supporting crew
— 960 personnel in total
(~14.5% of the total force)
None

Objectives

Expell the foreign settlers and claim Rayhaven.
No objectives; they didn't even know it was happening

The Return Trials

Word reached the kings of the four holds about what had happened in the forest. This royally pissed them off, and the marshals were court-martialed back to their respective holds. The kings held a meeting and conspired to have the marshals hanged for their incompetence and negligence of the conquest.
  The marshals pleaded for their lives, calling out that the rulers of these four kingdoms were the incompetent and negligent ones. They publicly argued that the leaders of the Order of the Four were responsible for the final decision to march through the Forgotten Forest, rather than the marshals, though the kings denied it. Despite this, all four marshals, including the one who opposed going into the forest, were executed for their alleged crimes.
  At their execution, before each one was hanged, their crimes were read aloud, including how many men each one of them had lost, though those who died of sickness were left out of the statistics. In total, 40 lances were lost, equating to 160 knights and their supporting crew. for a total of 960 personnel, which was about 14.5% of the total force.


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