The Battle of the Two Races would become the most important battle of them all. The fate of Kurdistan hung in the balance, and the courage and unity of the Kurdish people stood against the gathered forces of Arabs, Turks and Persians. The setting of this epic battle was near the tranquil waters of Van Lake, in the heart of Bakur, where lush valleys and imposing mountains provided a natural battleground. The valiant Kurdish fighters, united under one banner, were led by The Shadow. This enigmatic figure, whose true name remained shrouded in mystery, commanded the respect and loyalty of the Kurdish warriors, inspiring them to fight with unyielding determination. Beside The Shadow, Kardox stood on his horse, ready to strike for the cause of the Kurds. As the sun dawned on the battlefield, the earth shook with the thunderous roar of war cries. The clash of swords and spears echoed through the valleys as the two armies collided with a fierce intensity. The battle raged on for days, both sides displaying unwavering courage and ferocity. The enemy was lead by a man, among Kurdish people known as The Jash Leader. His enormous mace destroyed doussins of Kurdish fighters. Eventually, he came across The Shadow on the battlefield. They fought bravely, but The Jash King, who was in his fighting prime was too good from the older Shadow. The Jash Leader wore a tall black outfit covered with a brutal armor mask, striking fear in those who faced him. With three strikes, he disarmed The Shadow and stroke a sword into his stomach. The Shadow fell to the ground. From a distance, Kardox approached on his horse, screaming in anger towards the Jash Leader. He charged him on his horse, but the Jash leader stroke another blow with his horse, hitting the legs of the horse who immediately fell down. Kardox went up on his feet, the two leaders approached each other, and a intense battle started between them. The clash between Kardox and The Jash Leader was a moment that reverberated throughout the battlefield. As the dust settled around them, their eyes locked in a silent exchange, each recognizing the formidable opponent standing before them. Kardox, his grip firm on his spear, faced The Jash Leader, who exuded a malevolent aura. The air crackled with tension as the two leaders circled each other, gauging their adversary’s strengths and weaknesses. The Jash Leader, known for his deceptive tactics and merciless demeanor, smiled wickedly, sensing an opportunity to strike. With a fierce battle cry, The Jash Leader lunged at Kardox, his sword gleaming in the sunlight. Kardox met the attack head-on, using his spear with precision and agility. The clash of their weapons echoed through the battlefield, as onlookers held their breath, witnessing a duel that would decide the fate of the entire conflict.
Their movements were fluid and calculated, each exploiting any opening in the other’s defenses. The Jash Leader proved to be a formidable swordsman, evading Kardox’s strikes with uncanny grace. He relentlessly pressed the attack, forcing Kardox to focus every ounce of his skill and strength to defend himself. In a moment of cunning, The Jash Leader managed to disarm Kardox, sending his spear flying through the air. Undeterred, Kardox swiftly seized a nearby sword that lay abandoned on the ground. The Jash Leader’s malicious grin widened, realizing that the duel had taken a perilous turn. Now both armed with swords, the intensity of the battle escalated. Kardox’s eyes burned with determination as he unleashed a flurry of attacks, pushing back against The Jash Leader’s relentless assault. Each strike was met with a parry, each parry with a counterstrike. The dance of blades continued as the two leaders fought with unmatched skill and fervor. As the battle wore on, it became evident that neither would emerge as the clear victor. Their mastery of combat and unwavering resolve mirrored one another, creating an impasse that seemed unbreakable. Yet, despite the deadlock, their determination did not waver. At a crucial moment, a horn sounded from the distance, signaling the retreat of The Jash Leader’s army. Recognizing the strategic advantage slipping away, he made a swift decision and disengaged from the duel. Though neither leader stood triumphant, the Jash Leader withdrew with his surviving forces, retreating north out of Kurdistan. Kardox, battle-weary but resolute, watched as the enemy forces faded into the horizon. The battle may not have yielded a definitive winner, but the Kurdish victory on the larger battlefield tipped the scales in their favor and Kardox made sure that the Jash Leader wold be banned from ever entering the realms of Kurdistan again.
As the news of the battle spread, the legend of Kardox and The Jash Leader’s duel grew. It became a testament to the fierce spirit of the Kurdish people and their unyielding determination to defend their homeland. The battle’s outcome might have been a draw, but Kardox’s resilience and bravery would forever inspire future generations of Kurds, serving as a reminder that true victory lies in unity, courage, and the unbreakable will to stand against oppression. The Kurds won the war, and had succesfully hunted the Arabian, Turkish and Persian forces away from Kurdistan. The Jash Leader fled into the volcanos in the north, where his army split up among clans and groups, and he lost most of his power. Kardox declared independence and were also visited by his old mentor, Bekr, who crowned him king of Kurdistan. Thus, Kardox became the first king of Kurdistan in the new monarchy. Though the victory came at a great cost, with around 6000 brave Kurdish fighters falling in battle, it was a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Kurdish people. The enemy, having suffered a staggering loss of over 15,000 fighters. Under the leadership of Kardox, who carried the legacy of The Shadow in his heart, Kurdistan emerged stronger and more united than ever before. The Battle of Two Races became a symbol of Kurdish resistance and unity, inspiring generations to come. The bravery and sacrifice of those who fought on that day would be forever etched in the hearts of the Kurdish people, a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming odds, the spirit of a united people could triumph against oppression and tyranny.