The Cut-Throats terrorized the Mount Odelia for 50 years before being finally caught in the year 123.
They started small, by attacking little caravans with low protection before their group grew. Slowly, they got better equipment and more recruits which made them able to attack large convoys and kill their escorts.
Everyone knew them in the mining city of Silver-Dust. From the year 70 to 120, this city was outnumbering every other one in Menicea on their number of mercenaries. You could find a counter of swords to hire in every street or so.
When their attacks started to impact the city's economy, Silver-Dust's governor asked for reinforcements from the kingdom, that estimated that they had more significant concerns at this time. After many attempts to get troops or at least funds, the governor had to use a stratagem to force the kingdom to move. He used religion. The Nelandrean Cult has many altars all over Menicea, essential places that Gérouns use to pray their Goddess.
He deliberately broke some parts of Nélandra's statue and pretended that it was the bandits' doing. He didn't need two letters to the king to get the whole royal guards' regiment to track down the bandits, led by Kelyeran that used his powers and Aderbaal Prexyann's information to find their location immediately.
The fight didn't last more than 10 minutes. The bandits were wiped out by Kelyeran in a fraction of time. He used some of his divine powers to force them to bow on the ground and ordered the guards to arrest them. What took longer was to find every person that was hiding all over the area.
After they got arrested and put into a temporary jail at Silver-Dust, a civilian disguised into a guard and poisoned the bandits' meal. It was a reasonably well-crafted poison, which started to show its effect only a few minutes after they ate it.
Every single bandit died in the following hours, leaving the guards' questions unanswered. The culprit was caught quickly afterward, and he admitted that he did it to avenge the death of his wife who was murdered by the thieves. He got a lot of support from the locals and was only condemned to one year of forced community service.
These bandits had a tremendous impact on the Mountain's economy and indirectly funded the mercenary industry that expanded at the same time they did. Even more, they unintentionally helped the first
Prexyann to access nobility. This last fact made history remember that Prexyanns were the ones who arrested the bandits, while it was, in fact, them who gave crucial information but the royal army did the rest of the work with Kelyeran.
Do you know the story of the Cut-Throats?
Silly, silly, bandits in the mountains.
Silly, silly, now they are all dead.
They killed, they raped, they theft.
They laughed at their blasphemy.
But Prexyanns got their heads.
Excellent use of art and wonderful CSS styling. It sounds like the Black Lightning may in fact be out there still...just waiting for the right opportunity. Well done!
Thanks. I didn't do much on the CSS but I'm glad that you like the background. Regarding TBL, he or she is long dead, since this story happened 130 years ago (I should have notified it somewhere)