Battle of Don Cloke (Eufez)

During the late 1200s, the new found wealth in Cornelia made the region an easy target and starting in 1287 Gilgas tribes from the mountains began to attack Cornelian settlements. A few weeks later, the conflict between the Cornelians and the gigas reached its climax. A massive army composed of both imperial troops and local militia led by Duke Mardek marched down the Aldi seacoast and besieged the Gigas settlement of Don Cloke. The siege lasted six days and resulted in the deaths of over 120 soldiers. Though the siege ended with a Cornelian victory, the Gigas would win the war and secure control over the mountains for 98 more years.