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== References == |
== References == |
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The Battle of Soldier's Peak was the battle which ended the rebellion against King Arland Theirin.
Background
The king of Ferelden died leaving no heir, and so fighting for the throne began immediately, with the young Arland competing fiercely with Arlessa Dryden for the crown. Arland won the throne through a campaign of intimidation, butchering nobles to garner support through fear. His rival, Sophia Dryden, was imprisoned for treason when she pushed her claim, pending execution. However, many continued to support her claim, and were appeased after Dryden was permitted to join the Grey Wardens.
Prelude
Sophia Dryden flourished in the Wardens, and dazzled her fellows with her skill and charm. She soon was raised to the rank of Warden-Commander of Ferelden and transformed the once redundant Fereldan Wardens into an elite, respected and popular order. However, Commander Dryden remained bitter about her failed bid for the throne.
Meanwhile, King Arland became perceived as increasingly cruel (perhaps even insane), after he slaughtered Arl Ruahn and his entire family simply for criticising his spending. Many nobles turned to Dryden for assistance.
Dryden set in motion plans for a rebellion (defying everything that her order stood for), which disgusted some of her fellow Wardens, who left Ferelden in protest.
Battle of the Peak
When King Arland learned of Dryden's plot, he sent soldiers to lay siege to Soldier's Keep, and a long, bloody battle ensued in 7:5 Storm.[1] The Warden Master-Scout was slain, and so the Warden's barricaded themselves within the keep.
Commander Athlar, leader of the king's forces, intended to fight a war of attrition, attempting to starve out the remaining Wardens despite there being months of supplies within the Keep.
Eventually, the Fereldan forces stormed the keep, where fierce fighting begun. The Wardens fought valiantly, though were pushed further and further back. Eventually, Commander Dryden ordered her most senior mage and ardent supporter, Avernus, to do whatever he could to push the king's men back.
Avernus used blood magic to summon a tide of demons, however, he soon discovered he could not control them, and so the demons began to slay both the Grey Wardens and Fereldan soldiers.
Avernus fled to the tower of the Peak along with a small number of Wardens, where he sealed himself in, and did not emerge. Commander Dryden fought of what enemies she could, before being slain in her study.
Aftermath
Soldier's Peak was claimed by demons while Sophia Dryden was never heard of again, nor were any of her Wardens or Fereldan soldiers, who went there. King Arland declared his triumph over her by exiling the Grey Wardens from Ferelden and stripping the Drydens of all lands and titles. The order retained an unpopular reputation in Ferelden for two-hundred years, until King Maric Theirin permitted the Wardens back into his nation.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 113
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