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Third and Final Battle of Timidity and Indecisiveness

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Third and Final Battle of Timidity and Indecisiveness

"There was a scuffle, in which some things died." -- the entire canon description of this battle

Considered the quintessential example of Brahe's principle of epicness through studied unepicness. In the text, "some things" most notably references Skullmar, perhaps the most horrible of The Eight Elemental Constructs. Later it is revealed through offhanded remarks and passing references in the text that this is the battle where Zuumont discovered a way to shield his army from the death aura, and used the pure power of elemental life to bring Skullmar's head back to life, simultaneously - and ironically - killing Skullmar, and bringing the gold dragon Ebberontimax the Brilliantly Golden back to life.

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