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The '''Battle of Bones''', also known as the '''Battle of Pqińx''' in Old Dze, was the last battle of the Thunderstride, fought in 7270 BR, which brought about the end of human resistance against the Dze for almost 75 years. Fought between the forces of [[Tsot'aan Quƚaq]] and the combined forces of the five biggest Lûxari Cities and the remnants of the Amaghi Kingdom. It is notable in being the only battle where the Dze did not possess numerical advantage both before or during the battle, with them being outnumbered 2 to 3. | The '''Battle of Bones''', also known as the '''Battle of Pqińx''' in Old Dze, was the last battle of the Thunderstride, fought in 7270 BR, which brought about the end of human resistance against the Dze for almost 75 years. Fought between the forces of [[Tsot'aan Quƚaq]] and the combined forces of the five biggest Lûxari Cities and the remnants of the Amaghi Kingdom. It is notable in being the only battle where the Dze did not possess numerical advantage both before or during the battle, with them being outnumbered 2 to 3. | ||
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The Battle of Bones, also known as the Battle of Pqińx in Old Dze, was the last battle of the Thunderstride, fought in 7270 BR, which brought about the end of human resistance against the Dze for almost 75 years. Fought between the forces of Tsot'aan Quƚaq and the combined forces of the five biggest Lûxari Cities and the remnants of the Amaghi Kingdom. It is notable in being the only battle where the Dze did not possess numerical advantage both before or during the battle, with them being outnumbered 2 to 3.