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Jephrey, Jaru's chocolate peddler, goes to Shallam for help when bandit's threaten his home. Meeting Vizier Trevalyan in secret, he tells the vizier of his plight only for the bandits to catch wind of his indiscretion and proceed to burn Jaru to the ground. Shallam rushes to their aid, and driving off the bandits and discovering a key which led them to a mansion in the Shamota hills where the bandits were trying to regroup after the attack. Using the key, they entered the mansion and proceeded to slaughter the bandits, until only the help were lift, fear stricken. Searching the mansion produced letters and more keys, this time leading to a townhouse in Shallam full of supplies, gold, and sapphires.
Jaru's citizens seek shelter in Shallam, unsafe to stay in their burned down homes, and Shallam responds by housing them in the palace while reconstruction efforts were underway. Shortly after, a letter arrived at the gates of Shallam addressed to the 'noisy builders', with the ear of the mayor of Jaru attached. Eventually the investigation led to extracting information from bandit guards, and eventually to the quarry the citizens were using to rebuild Jaru. A secret entrance in the Shamota hills was discovered to the underground tunnels the bandits had been using, and through perseverance they eventually encountered the man in charge of the bandits, Itian Bavek. He proved uncooperative to reveal his plans, and the citizens of Shallam merely slew him instead, rescuing the mayor and proceeding to celebrate their victory.
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Moghedu launches a plot against Mhaldor, digging tunnels beneath their city to cause it to crumble in on itself. Meeting with the leaders of Mhaldor, the captain of the guard delivered the Mhunna's demands. A release of all the slaves Mhaldor had stolen, recognition of Moghedu as having a right to exist. The Mhaldorians simply laughed, and as the attack was ordered, it seemed their city would be lost. That is, until a statue of Sartan came to life, protecting the tunnels underneath the city and attacking the Mhun forces there, repairing the damaged construction. Eventually, Mhaldor acquired more slaves from Moghedu to fill out the tunnels, and they were turned into the city's sewers.
In response, Mhaldor declares Moghedu under it's control, sparking outrage and a prolonged war as others in the realm rushed to Moghedu's aid. Mhaldor and the Mhun fought back and forth, at times victory seeming certain for either side, though after much bloodshed and death Mhaldor was eventually repelled and all entrances to Moghedu were sealed to keep the Mhaldorians out.
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Moghedu attempts to move it's non-combatants to somewhere safe, enlisting the help of the alliance that aided them prior to defend Moghedu in their stead. Mhaldor captures a Mhun scout and in torturing him, discover the tunnels leading to Moghedu dug underneath their own city. Shortly after, Mhaldor launches an attack into Moghedu, and proceeds to tackle the defenders while raiding for treasure. However, when the Moghedu army returns from moving their citizens, they make quick work of clearing out the attackers and any stragglers, reclaiming the safety of Moghedu. After collapsing the tunnel Mhaldor used and compensating the defenders, Moghedu opened back up to the public--Though Mhaldorians were to be attacked on sight.
Diamondesce hosts a monk tournament, with a mysterious figure approaching her to suggest a worldwide free-for-all be held as well. In a truly monumental event, Kir, Tenchu, Jupiter, Locus, and Diamondesce herself placed in the monk event while Rangor, Landon, and Kandor were the final three in the free-for-all, Kandor coming out on top. Following the battles, a ceremony was held, during which the mysterious figure was revealed to be the Scrula, Kaanvyr, and heralded the return of Matsuhama, the God of Combat. Matsuhama graced those present with congratulations on their victories, before retiring to the Garden to reacquaint himself with the realms.
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