The Anglish Moot
Edit Page
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 21: Line 21:
   
 
== The bloodbath at Adrianople ==
 
== The bloodbath at Adrianople ==
The Romers ended up finding out that Fritigern was wading towards Adrianople with his band, however they mistakenly thought that Fritigern only had around 10,000 men with him. The Kaiser bold as ever called a moot with his hildwisers, there Valens trusting the wisdom of his underlings as well as his sithreaden's might settled on rushing against the Goths as soon as they could. In the night of 8 August Fritigern sent a few tidings to the Romish overlord, telling him that he only wanted land in Thrace, and that if they were given said land the Goths would come to help him in the hilds to come. Valens, thinking that Fritigern was not being earnest, choose to waymind the earful.
+
The Romers ended up finding out that Fritigern was marching towards Adrianople with his band, however they mistakenly thought that Fritigern only had around 10,000 men with him. The Kaiser bold as ever called a moot with his hildwisers, there Valens trusting the wisdom of his underlings as well as his sithreaden's might agreed to rush against the Goths as soon as they could. In night of 8 August Fritigern sent 2 letters to the Romish overlord, telling him that he only wanted land in Thrace, and that if they were given said land the Goths would come to help him in the hilds to come. Valens, thinking that Fritigern was not being earnest, choose to not agree.
   
Tired of waiting and true to his word to rush and slaughter Fritigern and his men, Valens marched his Sithreaden to met the Goths early in the morning of 9 August 378. After many stounds of marching under the summer heat his men came within the sight of a great stronghold made out of wagons. Fritigern was biding his time by sending some of his men to talk to Valens, trying to chaffer a stop to the fighting between them, for Fritigern was waiting for the arrival of the Gethrung horsemen lead by the heretoughs Alatheus and Saphrax which was unknown to the Romers.
+
Tired of waiting and true to his word to rush and slaughter Fritigern and his men, Valens marched his Sithreaden to met the Goths early in the morning of 9 August 378. After many stounds of marching under the summer heat his men came within the sight of a great stronghold made out of wagons. Fritigern was biding his tide by sending some of his men to talk to Valens, speaking of yet another inlath to stop the fighting between them, for Fritigern was waiting for the arrival of the Gethrung horsemen lead by the heretoughs Alatheus and Saphrax which was unknown to the Romers.
   
 
The Eastern Romers tired and withered under the hot summer sun were quite bothered by the fires the Goths made to blow smoke and ash into them. Valens, seeing the way the wind was blowing, had an afterthought and sent the Frank Richomeres to talk with Fritigern. However the tired Romers could not wait any longer and rushed to meet the the Goths in the hildfield, starting the hild of Adrianople.
 
The Eastern Romers tired and withered under the hot summer sun were quite bothered by the fires the Goths made to blow smoke and ash into them. Valens, seeing the way the wind was blowing, had an afterthought and sent the Frank Richomeres to talk with Fritigern. However the tired Romers could not wait any longer and rushed to meet the the Goths in the hildfield, starting the hild of Adrianople.
Line 30: Line 30:
   
 
== Aftermatch of Adrianople and death ==
 
== Aftermatch of Adrianople and death ==
Following the horsemen's rush agains the Eastern Romer flanks,the bewildering was great among the retreating Romers, and in turn they were easily slaughtered by the Goths. Even the now whilom kaiser Valens, whose body lies slain in the dust of the hildfield never to be found. This great netherlay brought about by Fritigern shook Rome its very groundlayings. The Goth's wanhope turned into wulder and merriments. For Rome however, this would be a wound that they would never quite heal from. Fritigern would fight agains the much weakened Romers until his death in 380. King Alaric of the Westgoths would later on lead both Athanaric's and Fritigern's lede during his rise to might.
+
Following the horsemen's rush agains the Eastern Romer flanks,the bewildering was great among the retreating Romers, and in turn they were easily slaughtered by the Goths. Even the now Whilom Kaiser Valens, whose body lies slain in the dust of the hildfield never to be found. This great netherlay brought about by Fritigern shook Rome its very yore. The Goth's wanhope turned into wulder and merriments. For Rome however, this would be a wound that they would never quite heal from. Fritigern would fight agains the much weakened Romers until his death in 380. King Alaric of the Westgoths would later on lead both Athanaric's and Fritigern's lede during his rise to might.
 
[[Category:Weighty Folks]]
 
[[Category:Weighty Folks]]
 
[[Category:Kings]]
 
[[Category:Kings]]
Please note that all contributions to the The Anglish Moot are considered to be released under the CC-BY-SA
Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)