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Battle of the Northern Reaches

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Overview

The Battle of the Northern Reaches was a pivotal conflict fought in Uublai's Northern Reaches during the pre-Valorèin era. The battle pitted the Ancient Hero and Heroine and their empowered followers against over a thousand Det'sikar, fallen members of the Sherok. The battle’s aftermath left a lasting curse on the region, turning it into a dangerous and haunted land.

The Conflict

  • Opposing Forces:
    • Det'sikar: Fallen Sherok who had embraced corruption and destruction.
    • Ancient Hero and Heroine: Legendary figures leading a coalition of empowered warriors to defend Uublai.
  • The Battle: A climactic confrontation in the Northern Reaches ended with the Det'sikar’s defeat and burial in ceremonial mounds.

Aftermath

  • Burial Mounds: Over a thousand Det'sikar corpses were burned and buried in massive mounds. These mounds became cursed, leaking dark energy that made the Northern Reaches treacherous.
  • Regional Menace: The mounds’ influence created ghostly apparitions, disembodied whispers, and hostile environments, deterring travel and settlement.

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Legacy

The battle remains a symbol of resilience and sacrifice in Uublai’s history. While the Det'sikar were defeated, their lingering menace continues to affect the region, preserving the Northern Reaches as a site of mystery and danger.

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