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The Battle of Wefter's Vale lasted nearly a full day, but the imperial army took nearly 60% of Krulgon's forces and lost less than a third of their own. The battle was handily won by the imperial forces, signaling the downfall of giantmen's hold over Highmount that had lasted a generation, due to the successes of his [[Yunnag Stormthrower|predecessor]].
The Battle of Wefter's Vale lasted nearly a full day, but the imperial army took nearly 60% of Krulgon's forces and lost less than a third of their own. The battle was handily won by the imperial forces, signaling the downfall of giantmen's hold over Highmount that had lasted a generation, due to the successes of his [[Yunnag Stormthrower|predecessor]].


Over the next 20 years the imperial forces were able to regain the mountainous region of Highmount, though they made no more progress than the border had been in the days of Kragsfell.
Over the next 20 years the imperial forces were able to regain the mountainous region of Highmount, though they made no more progress than the border had been in the days of [[Kragsfell]].

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Latest revision as of 10:36, 11 July 2020

Battle of Wefter's Vale was a skirmish in 4437 led by Krulgon Stormthrower of the T'Kirem Bear Clan Giantmen during their occupation of the Highmount region of the Turamzzyrian Empire.

The Battle of Wefter's Vale lasted nearly a full day, but the imperial army took nearly 60% of Krulgon's forces and lost less than a third of their own. The battle was handily won by the imperial forces, signaling the downfall of giantmen's hold over Highmount that had lasted a generation, due to the successes of his predecessor.

Over the next 20 years the imperial forces were able to regain the mountainous region of Highmount, though they made no more progress than the border had been in the days of Kragsfell.