Board Thread:Lore Texts/@comment-32142616-20170531155814

To whom it may concern, here follows the account of a historian, describing the razing of the wondrous city of Ya'ax Kaah. The war between the Tauredain and the Moredain was coming to an end. The Tauredain and Moredain tribes were engaging in skirmishes along the border of the Great Jungle. I do not know what was unto them, but Lion worshippers decided to lay siege to the Jewel of the Tauredain, Ya'ax Kaah. It was an enchanting city, roads paved with emeralds and gold alike, the temple hiding untold treasures. The city was not easy to come by in the Jungle. That is, until the northern tribes decided to lay waste to it. The elephant-worshippers were busy staving off the attacks on the north. The Moredain took them by surprise, while the Tauredain swore an attack on the city was not possible. An army of Moredain soldiers, lightly equipped travelled by night through the jungle. The city only had the usual garrison consisting of a dozen of warriors, and equal numbers of the fearful blowgunners. Meanwhile, the city thought they were secure. Tauredain accounts tell that the Moredain ranks were thinned out by the jungle-dwellers who were patrolling. Nobody knew the jungle better than the Tauredain. The Moredain were inexperienced to fight in the Jungle. The darts shot from the blowguns had a less known effect - the toxin could show itself even days later. This was a major problem for the Moredain. They thought that their soldiers suffered from an illness brought upon by the flies of the Jungle. The ones who tried helping the diseased ones would succumb to the toxins too. Late have the Moredain realised that The Tauredain were even more deadly than they would have thought. 
 * 1) title:The razing of Ya'ax Kaah vol. 1
 * 2) types:ruins