Second Caid Rebellion 1976
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The Second Caid Rebellion Held on a field East of Fresno, CA. At opening court, King Paul of Bellatrix gave Awards of Arms to Charles of Dublin, Charles de Rouen, Guy Marchand de Montvert, and Robear du Bois. The forces of Caid, led by Prince Gregory of York, formed themselves at the bridge. King Paul led the Northern forces toward the bridge and demanded that Caid yield. When this was refused, he ordered the attack. After a long and bloody hour of fighting, the bridge was taken at last. Of the fifty fighters that the kingdom army had started with and the thirty seven that Caid had begun with, all that was left were two Kingdom fighters as had happened before at the last rebellion. Once again one of them was Sir William the Lucky, holding the Kingdom Banner. Then the forces of Caid formed themselves into a line in a nearby field and the West Kingdom forces also formed a line and charged. King Paul led the amassed Dukes and senior knights in a charge around the right flank that broke through and surrounded the Caidan forces who were soon killed to the last man. After another pause, the forces of Caid made a last stand at a castle near the bridge, constructed out of haybales. The West Kingdom forces advanced from two sides behind shield walls and engulfed the castle, and thus emerged victorious.
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