The Battle of Folkestone is a major battle during the British Halloween, in which the forces of Carissa and the Knight Leader are attacked by Kanzaki Kaori of the Amakusa Christians affiliated with the Anglican Church. The battle is notable for the return of Acqua of the Back, saving Princess Villian and preventing her execution, and his long battle with the Knight Leader, which led to the turning of the tide of the coup from Carissa's favor.
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| - The Battle of Folkestone is a major battle during the British Halloween, in which the forces of Carissa and the Knight Leader are attacked by Kanzaki Kaori of the Amakusa Christians affiliated with the Anglican Church. The battle is notable for the return of Acqua of the Back, saving Princess Villian and preventing her execution, and his long battle with the Knight Leader, which led to the turning of the tide of the coup from Carissa's favor.
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| - The Knight Leader and Carissa face Acqua of the Back in Folkestone.
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| - No reported civilian or POW casualties and injuries.
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| - French submarine destroyed with an unknown number of casualties.
- Around 40+ knights are defeated by Acqua of the Back, number of casualties and injuries unknown.
- The Knight Leader sustains injuries and is abandoned by Carissa's forces.
- Minor injuries to Kanzaki Kaori and Acqua of the Back.
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| - Amakusa-Style Remix of Church operational failure
- Anglican Church strategic victory
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| - The Battle of Folkestone is a major battle during the British Halloween, in which the forces of Carissa and the Knight Leader are attacked by Kanzaki Kaori of the Amakusa Christians affiliated with the Anglican Church. The battle is notable for the return of Acqua of the Back, saving Princess Villian and preventing her execution, and his long battle with the Knight Leader, which led to the turning of the tide of the coup from Carissa's favor. Despite the battle ending with the retreat of the Amakusa Christians, the battle is a strategic victory for the Anglican forces. Not only does the battle end with the defeat of the Knight Leader and weakening of Carissa's control over the Knights faction, but it finally puts an end to the momentum Carissa in the beginning of her coup, forcing her into the defensive.
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