Battle of Boboron and Kelm | return
The Battle of Boboron and Kelm was a skirmish in the Great Woodland War and is the only instance in which Boboron was ever in military conflict with Kelm, and the reasons for it are not remembered. The battle was extremely brief and resulted in a humiliating defeat for Boboron. Boboron forces were heavily outnumbered and poorly supported by their temporary Woodland allies while trying to defend the core of the city. Boboron's leader, Kent Luxtari, was captured and held prisoner by Kelm forces for the duration of the day. Kelm soldier Ben Williams committed war crimes against Kent during his imprisonment; this included being tied up like a calf and waterboarded. The battle resulted in Kelm forces being able to hold the center of Woodland for an extended period of time as well as removing Boboron as an ally of Woodland.
Date(s) |
Offensive Belligerent(s) |
Defensive Belligerent(s) |
Cities |
Result |
c.1994 |
Republic of Kelm Shakala? Cana? Depp's Place? |
Boboron Woodland Cana? |
Woodland |
Surrender of Boboron and strategic retreat by Woodland forces. |
Statistics
Belligerent |
Troops |
Captured Troops |
Casualties |
Boboron |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Republic of Kelm |
approx.4 |
1 (Boboron) |
0 |
Woodland |
approx.3 |
0 |
0 |