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Once a mill complex and long abandoned, '''Bancroft Mills''' was a teeming shoal for decades. A bloodsoaked clash of Forsaken and Pure ripped a grievous injury through the Gauntlet, and now the Wound festers in Wilmington.
Once a mill complex and long abandoned, Bancroft Mills was a teeming shoal for decades. In the spring of 2020, a bloodsoaked clash of Forsaken and Pure ripped a grievous injury through the Gauntlet, and now the Wound festers in Wilmington.
 
Sensing a looming threat in the form of mounting forces of ''Anshega'', Pure Tribes, the People of the Protectorate corralled their quarry into that long-abandoned husk of a place, and were ambushed. Everything that could have gone wrong '''did''' and the Forsaken were forced to retreat. Many Blood Talons chose to die on the field of battle rather than turn their back on the enemy.


The deeply felt losses sustained by the People of the Delaware Valley Protectorate, and the simultaneous eruption of the Wound have led to the battle itself being known as the Wounding of Bancroft.
The deeply felt losses sustained by the People of the Delaware Valley Protectorate, and the simultaneous eruption of the Wound have led to the battle itself being known as the Wounding of Bancroft.

Latest revision as of 20:55, 16 December 2020

Once a mill complex and long abandoned, Bancroft Mills was a teeming shoal for decades. In the spring of 2020, a bloodsoaked clash of Forsaken and Pure ripped a grievous injury through the Gauntlet, and now the Wound festers in Wilmington.

Sensing a looming threat in the form of mounting forces of Anshega, Pure Tribes, the People of the Protectorate corralled their quarry into that long-abandoned husk of a place, and were ambushed. Everything that could have gone wrong did and the Forsaken were forced to retreat. Many Blood Talons chose to die on the field of battle rather than turn their back on the enemy.

The deeply felt losses sustained by the People of the Delaware Valley Protectorate, and the simultaneous eruption of the Wound have led to the battle itself being known as the Wounding of Bancroft.

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