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    Defense of Yerevan, 1153:

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    Let me tell you the story of the defense of Yerevan. It was the evening before a night of slaughter and death, when Pavlos Chrysovergos rose from his chambers. He had shaved his beard as was his custom before battles and his divinations had led to this night being the right time to attack his enemies.

    The Seljuks had come in force to reclaim their possession of Yerevan. They had taken over a thousand men with them and many of them were their feared Horse Archers. Quick on the run and ready to rain death on anyone who dared come near them.

    It was the third hour of the night when the brave defenders of Yerevan marched forth. The brave men of Yerevan organized into Militias made up the center, followed by Peasant Archers. On the left stood the strong and mighty Dismounted Lancers and Pavlos and his cavalry of close to a hundrer came over the right.

    The Seljuks abandoned their siege equipment quickly and withdrew into the hills. Not their Horse Archers though who harrassed our brave men the minute they left the protection of the City Walls. Many a man fell to the festering arrows of the heathen Sultanate!

    Pavlos cavalry proved to be too few in number to engage the Seljuks in battle. So while one half of their mounted foes perished the other rained death upon them a hundred times. So it was late in the night when the enemy lines finally engaged. Beaten by an onslaught of arrows they followed their brave leader Pavlos into battle. Together with the Lancers he broke the left flank and soon the center.

    The Seljuks were not ready to give up and encouraged by the arrows of their Horse Archers they came at our brave defenders again and again until hardly a man was left to defend our city of Yerevan. Finally the tide was turned and our attackers fled as through a miracle. But many a man lost his life that night to defend us from the heathen scum.

    Pavlos Chrysovergos was seen kneeling on the battlefied crying to the heavens how they could have failed him such. Did he not observe all the signs proper and lead his man to righteous battle? All we can say is that Yerevan is save for now.
    The lions sing and the hills take flight.
    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
    Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
    Let the Lord of Chaos rule.

    —chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age

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    Diary of Nevoulas ek Philadelphius 1156 - 1158


    1156 - the rendezvous point outside Kythira - an island south of the Greek mainland.

    Prince Isaakios is as happy as can be and is agreeable on attacking the large island if Crete to the south of us. We discussed little on matters of state, in truth our meeting was tense and almost hostile.

    I have been asked to show patience by the Emperor on the matter, it seems more important to blood the young prince at battle rather than for me to talk politics and loyalty. I am uncomfortable with either, I am hardly a seasoned veteren but still I have an army in my possession and I am after all a mere servant of the empire.

    My brother has been going over details of the upcoming invasion of Crete, I can tell his heart is not in it. In truth neither is mine there is something greater at work here - the empire is being torn apart from the inside and here we are with one of the better armies and navies of the empire invading some off shore island.

    I am also bugged by my original promise to the men, to fight the moors, they are pious men they truly believed they were going off on a crusade rather than fighting fellow christians. They would follow me to the worlds end I am sure, but they would be more effective with some zeal behind them.

    We shall approach the island in the next month and make a landing and immediately head towards the main settlement of Heraklion. Our scouts tell us, there is only a small force in the city, it is however one Venice's strongest commanders in charge it shall not be easy to outmaneuver such a foe but we have plenty of men to do battle with them.

    1157 - The Fleet outside Heraklion

    Despair. Curses to Salvo and his cunning.

    The men are down, I am too. Our landing on Crete was met with suspiciously no problems at all. However the landscape was difficult to scout and we soon discovered that the cunning Venetian commander Cristiano Salvo has a well supplied hidden force awaiting in ambush near the city.

    Tactically retreat was the correct thing to do, however many men have lost morale following such an order. Indeed when we returned to the ship, some were ashamed to look the young prince Isaakios in the eye.

    There is a big question of what to do now. The assault of Heraklion is now a good deal more complicated than it appeared at first to be. The longer we stay here the more we learn of the Venetian legend of this Salvo that is leading them. He will prove a difficult commander to rid of. The topology of possible fields of battle are also going to be difficult to fight on, ugly hills and sporadic overgrown forests are adding to the difficulties.

    The troops are weary, we have not been able to establish a camp on the ground. Even if we did, there is little foraging available for us. We are best off at sea, but the sea can be an unforgiving place with many superstitions that have been given birth here.

    The portents are hazy, I am confident that we can win the day here but the cost, the price of victory may be high indeed. The is my folly to bear - i have argued the case with Isaakios and my generals we shall ride out soon with everything we have and play out this Salvo's bluff.

    The time is now.

    1158 - approaching the battle

    Every man has emptied the boats. Alas we were better prepared months ago, the time has sapped at the mens strength. They follow me as they have before, they should be higher, more zealous than this and despite our best efforts I estimate they are only going to be fighting at 75% of their capabilities.

    It is my hope, my gamble that a victory here will raise their spirits and have them believing in themselves once more.

    My scouts have following information on the battle:



    The enemies armies will only be split for a short while, the topography will make it impossible to split them. Our greatest obstacle will be Salvo and his bodyguard themselves. I have heard the legends, it has been hard to separate them from facts but I believe that there must be something behind these stories.

    I plan to draw the general out and then attack him hard with both mine and the Prince Isaakios' bodygaurd. I will personally lead the charge - no risk no glory. Before this we shall wither away at the numerous spearmen regiments with the trebizond and horse archers. With any luck this will pick the mens spirits up.



    My brother caught my eye as I solemnly passed my will to my scribes. He looked at me so sternly, he knows my plan and has objected to it in the strongest degree. He reminded me of my responsibilities in the senate, put simply he said that I cannot die. I laughed at this and told him that I was no more immortal then any man. I regret my laughs now, I know what my brother meant, he does not wish me to die and neither would many senators at home. Many have put their trust in me, but I cannot stand up in the senate with pride if I hide away from battles at the rear.


    1158 - Postmortum

    I, Makadonios ek Philadelphius am concluding my brothers diary here for future Romans to see.

    I am travelling now to our family home with my brothers dead body. It is my sad duty to deliver a Eulogy at his funeral.

    I am sorry for my short sentance structure - I do not have my brothers ability with the pen.

    The fight went as Nevo predicted, with the archers gloriously cutting the opponents to shreds. However many of the men were hesitant when it came to their turn to fight. Nevo charged out to the front again and again killing the first armys leading spearman.



    We moved onto Salvo himself. Or most of the bodyguard did, I was stuck fighting the damned spearmen. They proved resilient these Venetians.

    Nevo shouted loudly but many of the ground troops were slow to respond they help up as Christiano Salvo gleaming armour came into view. He was I admit a giant of a man.

    He slayed my brother by piercing a spear into his side, Nevo clasped the spear firmly into him snapping it clean in two as he fell. I managed to reach Salvo just as he thrust a second sword through Nevos heart. I was too late to save him - I managed at least to avenge my brother.

    The cursed battle continued to rage and now it was decisively in our favour. We would go onto claim a heroic victory. My brother the true hero of the hour however lay stone dead on the floor.
    Vakchos Tzetzis

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    Formerly Nevoulos ek Philadelphias - Nobleman and ex megas of the Byzantine Empire
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    *placeholder* *Relief of Tbilisi 1158* *placeholder*
    Why did the chicken cross the road?

    So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road,
    but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely
    chicken's dominion maintained. ~Machiavelli

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