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{{Event|photo=[[Image: | {{Event|photo=[[Image:Brotherhood of the Blade members.JPG|300px]]|photocaption=[[Guy of Castle Kirk]], Prince [[Hugh the Undecided]], [[Jason Griffiths of Shadowhyrst]], and [[Thomas the Merciless]]|location=[[Rieslingshire]]<br />Bakersfield Junior College Campus|date=4/26/1975}} | ||
This First Caid Rebellion was a one-day affair, fought at the Bakersfield Junior College Campus, Bakersfield, CA; on April 26 1975 (A.S.IX). It was the first in a series of "Rebellions" / wars between Caid and the West Kingdom that led to Caidan independence. | This First Caid Rebellion was a one-day affair, fought at the Bakersfield Junior College Campus, Bakersfield, CA; on April 26 1975 (A.S.IX). It was the first in a series of "Rebellions" / wars between Caid and the West Kingdom that led to Caidan independence. |
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This First Caid Rebellion was a one-day affair, fought at the Bakersfield Junior College Campus, Bakersfield, CA; on April 26 1975 (A.S.IX). It was the first in a series of "Rebellions" / wars between Caid and the West Kingdom that led to Caidan independence.
The Caidan Army was led by Prince Hugh the Undecided; the West by King Paul of Bellatrix.
The war was comprised of three battles: an Open Field Battle, Castle Battle, and a final Bridge Battle.
Numbers involved is disputed, but likely neither army had more than 35 fighters. Caid may have had a slight numeric advantage; while the West had a distinctive qualitative superiority: Caid had only one knight, Sir Hugh; while the West had King Paul of Bellatrix, undisputedly the best fighter in the world, as well as several other Dukes and a handful of very experienced belted knights.
The West won the Open Field battle; lost the Castle; and finally won the day (2 victories to Caid's 1) on the Bridge. This last was a "very close run thing"; with only Sir William the Lucky, the Western banner-bearer, surviving to cross the bridge to the Caidan side and claim the victory!
Memories
From Balin of Tor
See: Army - History
From James the Inconstant
See: Phillip of Meadhe - Memories
- I remember the Caidan Rebellions. CAID IS REVOLTING! was our war cry.
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