Southern Stromgarde Campaigns

The Southern Stromgarde Campaigns were a series of campaigns involving the Forsaken, Stromic-Mynydd Coalition. Beginning just after the Third War during the Forsaken Invasion of Stromgarde, the Stormic lords stalled the Forsaken advance even after a series of defeats. The lords of Strom welcomed the coming Mynydd, giving them a refuge at the Darbey Keep. As Sir Gruffudd ap Owain moved north back into Lordaeron with a contingent of his men-at-arms, leaving Sir Glyndwr the operational commander and the Bleiddiaid y Dyffryn responsible for the protection of the Mynydd.

The Stromic-Mynydd Coalition were largely on the defensive for most of the campaigns undertaken. It was a constant back-and-forth without a decisive blow able to be dealt by either side. When one side would lose territory or a battle, the other side would regroup and attack where the other was weak. This back-and-forth continued until the Fall Campaign, which began the first Stromic-Mynydd Offensive and the decisive Battle of Bannotburh.

The Southern Stromgarde Campaigns largely petered out into a series of skirmishes after the Fall Campaign, giving the Stromic-Mynydd Coalition the ability to recuperate and reevaluate their strategy during the (short) truce; conflicts arose again with a renewed Forsaken offensive.