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Battle of Caraskand
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The Battle of Caraskand, sometimes called the Battle of Tertae Fields, was the desperate and pivotal battle in 4112 between the host of Kascamandri ab Tepherokar, the Padirajah of Kian, and the First Holy War under Anasûrimbor Kellhus.
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Victory for the Holy War
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Kianene Holy War
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n6: Goken the Red Yalgrota Sranchammer Thagawain Anfirig Ikurei Conphas Hoga Gonrain Nersei Proyas Rilding Werijen Greatheart Hringa Hulwarga Sirpal Uranyanka Skinede Anmergal Shressa Gaidekki Coithus Saubon Nurbanu Soter Musammu Chinjosa
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Cojirani ab Houk Cinganjehoi ab Sakjal Fanayal ab Kascamandri n20: Pilaskanda
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The Battle of Caraskand, sometimes called the Battle of Tertae Fields, was the desperate and pivotal battle in 4112 between the host of Kascamandri ab Tepherokar, the Padirajah of Kian, and the First Holy War under Anasûrimbor Kellhus. The Fanim, despite outnumbering the diseased and starving Inrithi, found themselves incapable of slowing or stopping the First Holy War's general advance. Many attribute the Inrithi victory to the intercession of the God, though a more likely explanation is to be found in the revelatory events preceding the battle. Nersei Proyas is particularly effective in his descriptions of the maniacal morale enjoyed by the Inrithi as a result of the Warrior-Prophet's Circumfixion and subsequent vindication. That the Kianene were overconfident is amply demonstrated by the Padirajah's decision to allow the First Holy War to assemble its ranks unmolested.