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The Battle of the Ashlan Mountains was a battle between the Order of the Jedi Bendu of the Ophuchi and the Eternal Order of the Vipera during the Kal'Shabbol Civil War, as well as the final battle of the war. It was brought about when a colonial colonel named Ezra was forced to reveal the location of a monument to the Force of Others, which the Eternal Order believed was a treasure after being tortured. With their knowledge of the location of the treasure that was the Force of Others, the few hundred Valley People that remained were gathered by General Anguigena. He focused all of their power into destroying the military stations in their way, as the stations were not heavily armored. They stormed their way up the Ashlan Mountains, slaughtering the limited number of Jedi Bendu that were st

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  • The Battle of the Ashlan Mountains was a battle between the Order of the Jedi Bendu of the Ophuchi and the Eternal Order of the Vipera during the Kal'Shabbol Civil War, as well as the final battle of the war. It was brought about when a colonial colonel named Ezra was forced to reveal the location of a monument to the Force of Others, which the Eternal Order believed was a treasure after being tortured. With their knowledge of the location of the treasure that was the Force of Others, the few hundred Valley People that remained were gathered by General Anguigena. He focused all of their power into destroying the military stations in their way, as the stations were not heavily armored. They stormed their way up the Ashlan Mountains, slaughtering the limited number of Jedi Bendu that were st
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  • The Battle of the Ashlan Mountains was a battle between the Order of the Jedi Bendu of the Ophuchi and the Eternal Order of the Vipera during the Kal'Shabbol Civil War, as well as the final battle of the war. It was brought about when a colonial colonel named Ezra was forced to reveal the location of a monument to the Force of Others, which the Eternal Order believed was a treasure after being tortured. With their knowledge of the location of the treasure that was the Force of Others, the few hundred Valley People that remained were gathered by General Anguigena. He focused all of their power into destroying the military stations in their way, as the stations were not heavily armored. They stormed their way up the Ashlan Mountains, slaughtering the limited number of Jedi Bendu that were stationed there, until they arrived at the temple. Once there, they found a great memorial dedicated to Yahweh, The Skywalker and the Force of Others which, the memorial said, was the power of Yahweh’s everlasting love, peace and justice. Seeing what the treasure truly was, Anguigena was astonished and, in the end, ashamed of the actions of his people. He realized that they had killed thousands of people thinking that they would be able to steal a treasure valuable to the Jedi Bendu, but in the end it was simply the idea of peace within the Force of Others. Although many of his men did not understand this and wanted to continue in the battle to destroy the temple, Anguigena ordered a retreat and the Valley People returned to the valley, where he would have the difficult task of informing the High Shaman about the truth of their efforts. This battle was what also caused Anguigena to lead a ritualistic suicide amongst his people.
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