Return to Earth Eternal Official Lore
17 | THE CARPATHIAN WARS, PART 1
But what of Vinga? The Bloodkin Palatine had used these months well. Most of Shabaka’s lieutenants had been hunted down and slaughtered. The Vampires now turned their efforts to subduing the Beasts of Europe and celebrating their great victory. When lesser undead were found, they were killed, but the Vampires had clearly emerged as the dominant force in the known world of the time. They felt no fear, and no hand save that of the Treekin held them back. Many Beasts during this time fled to the Great Forest to seek refuge amongst the branches of Gaia’s stronger children, but soon, too many refugees were present for the Treekin to accept them all. With heavy hearts, as during the war with the Mystarchs, they shielded the few that they could and closed the borders of the Great Forest to all, Beast or Undead alike.
There was still fire in the hearts of the Beasts of the Covenant though, lest one think they meekly fell to the brutal Blood Kingdom. For a hundred years the Beasts fought what we now call the Carpathian Wars against Vinga and his Bloodkin, desperately trying to contain this threat in their midst, hoping that the Undead War had weakened the Blood Kingdom enough. In reality, there were three major wars during that period and near‐ constant border skirmishes with the Vampires in every region.
The Eremanthian Insurgency
The first war was the Eremanthian Insurgency, in which the Tuskens and Capricans, both of whom had made their homes in the Carpathians before the arrival of the blood‐ drinkers, allied to take back the Tusken homeland of Eremanthus and from there, the mountain dwellings of the Capricans, foremost of which the city of Kar Luthin. The Tusken and Caprican forces infiltrated into the Carpathians via the East and attacked an outlying Blood Keep – one of the regional centers of Vampire power in that the Blood Keeps each contain a Sanctum Sanguis in which elder Bloodkin must periodically rest to maintain their strength. The forces of the insurgents were too small, however, and soon they were driven off or captured to be put to death, fed on, or turned.
Locnen’s Folly
Twenty‐odd years later saw the Bandicoons, Foxen, and Anura unite for an attack simultaneously from the north and east into the Carpathians called simply Locnen’s Folly. Locnen was the name of the attack’s planner and a Bandicoon. The Bandicoons sent some of their warriors south to join with the Anura while the rest joined with the Foxen. The Anura attacked from the east while the Foxen marched from the north. They joined at a gap where they would then march like a spear to the Heartsbane Citadel, center of Vinga’s power. They too were destroyed after battling the Vampires for the turn of a moon.
The Bleakness Begins
By this time, what we know as the Bleakness was well under way. The undead that survived the Undead War were rampaging around Europe as were the Vampires hunting them down. Most of the cities of mainland Europe had fallen or were effectively under siege, and disease and starvation were taking the young and elderly.
Thus far, Taurania, the Harts and Broccans of Anglorum, Midgaard, and the Atavians' Tartessia were untouched, though undead and Vampires had been seen in the Pyrene Mountains on the border of Tartessia, and Tauranian hunters had reported similar encounters on their western border.
An emergency gathering of the leaders of the Beasts in Europe was called, for it seemed that the legacy of Solomon was on the verge of being destroyed. The Treekin were also invited but would not leave their forest realm. Even the Amanita were extended an invitation but replied that they could not take time out of their searching.
The meeting was called the Assembly of Whitecliff, for they met near the famous ivory bluffs on the southeast coast of Anglorum, where neither the Undead nor the Vampires had yet penetrated. A Noctari High Priestess of Gaia named Eupheme presided over the Assembly as they discussed and debated what courses of action were yet left to the Beasts of the Covenant.
For a year and a day they argued. The Thunder Priests of Thor favored an all‐out assault on the Blood Kingdom, while the Tartessians wondered where that would leave them if it failed. The Tuskens and Capricans, of course, were pressing for action as soon as possible, for their people had suffered the worst at the hands of Vinga. The Harts and Broccans of Anglorum wondered whether the Vampires would be able to reach them on their island at all while the Bandicoons, Longtails and others accused them of cowardice. The Anura favored dying to the last warrior among them to destroy what they viewed as a corruption of Gaia’s work.
One by one, a move towards consensus was reached. The Blood Kingdom was a threat that could not be wished away. Eventually, it would be a threat to all, and Vinga showed no sign of ambition short of total domination. The nations of Beasts would unite once again, this time to root the vampiric evil from the Earth once and for all or fall trying. It would be the Last War of the Carpathian Wars fought between the Beasts and the Vampires.
They gathered their armies in various hidden places around Europe in an attempt at surprise and planned a five‐pronged assault on the Carpathians. This was to be the last stand of the Beasts of the Covenant. The Primal War had broken the Beast Empire but the nations of Beasts yet had strength in them. In this final war of the Carpathian Wars, defeat would likely mean the end of most of their civilizations.
The plan was to strike to the Heartsbane. Armies had tried before, of course, but this time the Beasts plotted to strike in through five separate routes, hoping to surprise the Vampires with at least a two or three of their five armies.
The Northern Army
Kamold of the Tuskens would lead the northern army, filled with Foxen, Tuskens, and Capricans thirsting to slay Vinga.
The Southern Army
Phoebe the Shining, of the Fangrens, led the southern army which was composed mainly of Fangren along with some Stone Lion warriors who had come to the Fangren under flag of truce asking to join with them to hunt Vampire.
The Eastern Army
Taurians, Noctari, Felines, and Longtails combined to make up the eastern army, led by the famous Longtail druid‐warrior Darurian, also called the Spear, for few who faced him failed to fall to that, his weapon of choice.
The Southwestern Army
From the southwest came an army of Atavians of Tartessia, the Harts, the Anura, and the Bounders. The heart of the army was a motley crew known as the Whistling Companions, for their habit of whistling as they marched. They were lead by a male Atavian named Sion and a female Bounder named Siobhan who had spent the last ten years building the Companions into a deadly, if irreverent, force of Undead and Vampire hunters.
The Northwestern Army
Finally, from the northwest would come the combined might of the Bandicoons, the Broccans, and the Ursines, led by Captain Finlay, a Broccan and experienced mountain fighter. This was to be the last stand of the Beasts.