While there is little congruence between the accounts of the battle from the Tresidian and the Ursidian perspective, there are a few well-known points: 1.
* Ursidian forces had entered the Tresidian ethnic territory in 1095, and had some success in converting the populous. The majority, however, were not converted, and they began to disperse in the face of overwhelming military strength. 2.
* The refugees began to move in a somewhat orderly fashion, towards the Thadonian coast, in an attempt to avoid conversion. 3.
* The Berzerka was hot on the trail of the refugees, and came very close to overtaking the entire lot of them. 4.
* Egathrac the Great was the leader of the refugees. He appointed Lorad to mount a defense near Revod in the hope that time would allow the refugee
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| - While there is little congruence between the accounts of the battle from the Tresidian and the Ursidian perspective, there are a few well-known points: 1.
* Ursidian forces had entered the Tresidian ethnic territory in 1095, and had some success in converting the populous. The majority, however, were not converted, and they began to disperse in the face of overwhelming military strength. 2.
* The refugees began to move in a somewhat orderly fashion, towards the Thadonian coast, in an attempt to avoid conversion. 3.
* The Berzerka was hot on the trail of the refugees, and came very close to overtaking the entire lot of them. 4.
* Egathrac the Great was the leader of the refugees. He appointed Lorad to mount a defense near Revod in the hope that time would allow the refugee
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| - While there is little congruence between the accounts of the battle from the Tresidian and the Ursidian perspective, there are a few well-known points: 1.
* Ursidian forces had entered the Tresidian ethnic territory in 1095, and had some success in converting the populous. The majority, however, were not converted, and they began to disperse in the face of overwhelming military strength. 2.
* The refugees began to move in a somewhat orderly fashion, towards the Thadonian coast, in an attempt to avoid conversion. 3.
* The Berzerka was hot on the trail of the refugees, and came very close to overtaking the entire lot of them. 4.
* Egathrac the Great was the leader of the refugees. He appointed Lorad to mount a defense near Revod in the hope that time would allow the refugees to either retreat completely or to organize a more staunch defense in the warmer drier valleys. 5.
* The Battle of Lorad ended with the near annihilation of the Ursidian forces, thus preserving the security of Tresidia. Much contention about the remainder of the details of the battle exists to this day.
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