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The Battle of Eldermoor

(2026)
(A book in the Keepers of Warden's Rest series)
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‘It is with the utmost dedication to historical completeness that I present this expanded edition of The Battle of Eldermoor, as mandated by Royal Decree 1247-C, which requires all surviving accounts be preserved for educational transparency.’

-Lord Castellan Thaddeus Blackquill, Chief Historian to His Majesty's Court, Keeper of the Royal Archives, Chair of Historical Standards at the Grand Academy

For two centuries, every spellblade cadet and centurion recruit has studied the Battle of Eldermoor. They memorize its tactics. Recite its poems. Revere its heroes. It is the foundation upon which the kingdom's military doctrine stands—a glorious victory that proved the superiority of noble leadership, heroic sacrifice, and proper magical combat.

This is that book.

Within these pages lie the approved histories and the buried accounts, the victory songs and the mourning chants, the tactical brilliance and the criminal stupidity. Read the commander's journals that speak of glory while his quartermaster counts the dead. Study the maps that show brilliant flanking maneuvers and ignore the villages burned for being in the way. Learn the poems children sing about heroes who, according to the medical reports, died screaming for their mothers.

From the noble's chronicle that opens the text to the common soldier's letters hidden in the appendices, from the academy's sterile tactical analysis to the enemy's perspective that no one wanted preserved—this is the complete Battle of Eldermoor as it's been taught, mis-taught, and deliberately forgotten.

The kingdom's greatest victory. The academy's essential reading. The truth buried under two hundred years of curriculum.

Some books teach you to fight. This one teaches you why you shouldn't have to.





Genre: Fantasy

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