Chapter Six Now when one reads The Chronicles of the Kings, one is left with the impression that every battle we fought was a victory, every skirmish a glorious triumph for our invincible, warrior Kings. Nowhere will you find mention of our forces being outfought, outmaneuvered, or even being outnumbered on the battlefield. There is not a single word of the stalemates, withdraws and, yes, if the truth be known, even our occasional defeats. For although, on the whole, our armies have been so successful that Kingdom of the Two Lands has been extended to the far-flung corners of the earth, I can assure you we have had our share of setbacks. So it is with a grain of salt, dear reader, that you must approach Plunar’s fawning commentary on Rahn’s campaign against Ur of Tarzia, if indeed that h

