Military: Battle
First victory of the Waesws
The battle of Kashte hill, which took place only a hundred miles from the Waesws settlements, was the second most important victory of that war, and the most at the time. Being surrounded on the largest hill in the East, the Kashte hill, the Waesws accepted that their defeat was imminent, so they should go down in glory. They began to bombard a single portion of the encirclement with arrows, causing that line to be thinner than the rest, and when it was thin enough, the cavalry charged down first, with the whole infantry in the back. The small portion was massacred, and the Waesws began to attack the sides that they could, causing many to fear for their lives and running, and those who weren't either retreated to the opposite end of the hill, or died. By the end of that great moment, the Abreth was severly outnumbered by the Waesws and began to run back north as best they could.