The Battle of Brooklyn House was a battle fought to protect Brooklyn House's initiates from Vladimir Menshikov's attackers in The Throne of Fire. It occured when Menshikov ordered the attackers to supposedly punish the initiates for learning the path of the gods, when he in fact wanted to keep them out of the way while he summoned Apophis. Thanks to the power of Bast and Ra and some excellent training by the Kanes the initiates not only held their own but destroyed the attacking forces.
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| - The Battle of Brooklyn House was a battle fought to protect Brooklyn House's initiates from Vladimir Menshikov's attackers in The Throne of Fire. It occured when Menshikov ordered the attackers to supposedly punish the initiates for learning the path of the gods, when he in fact wanted to keep them out of the way while he summoned Apophis. Thanks to the power of Bast and Ra and some excellent training by the Kanes the initiates not only held their own but destroyed the attacking forces.
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Combatants
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- The Twenty-first Nome
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Commander
| - *Amos Kane
*Bast
- *Vladimir Menshikov
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Casualties
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- Several demons, possibly a few magicians, and at least one uraeus.
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Result
| - *Indecisive -- The Twenty-first Nome is saved from Vladimir Menshikov's attack squad, but Amos Kane becomes the Chief Lector, throwing the other Nomes into revolt.
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Conflict
| - The Battle of Brooklyn House
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| - The Battle of Brooklyn House was a battle fought to protect Brooklyn House's initiates from Vladimir Menshikov's attackers in The Throne of Fire. It occured when Menshikov ordered the attackers to supposedly punish the initiates for learning the path of the gods, when he in fact wanted to keep them out of the way while he summoned Apophis. Thanks to the power of Bast and Ra and some excellent training by the Kanes the initiates not only held their own but destroyed the attacking forces.
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