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The 137 AFE invasion of The Riding by the Legions of Polonia.  The Riding was not prepared for an invasion and quickly fell to the Empire. 

Although the manly virtues of a single Legionnaire is no match for a hearty man of The Riding, the invading force had a number of clear advantages. Due to the superior organizational skills and discipline of the Legionnaires, combined with the fact The Riding was taken unawares by the invasion, the full force of The Riding was never brought to bear in any individual battle.

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BattleOfFoggyDowns

Battle of Foggy Downs

The first clash of the invasion was the Battle of Foggy Downs in the spring of 137.  In response to a landing of an unknown number of invaders approximately ten leagues south of Greenmouth, Prince Henwith sallied forth from the city with the majority of the City Guard and assorted men-at-arms from various noble households.  

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