Jochi's Demise
Here we can see the epic portrait of Jochi's Demise, Never before in history had the tide of battle been desparate. Here can see from the previous mural, the Prelude to Battle, where the forces are marchalled but not yet defated. Here we can see the aftermath, This was perhaps the last best chance that the Mongol Armies had against the onrushing Atlantean forces. We can see all of the detail of the battle, the Hero Serverus the Great off in the northlands, having just defeated the Mongol hordes in a never-ending skirmish. We can also see the nearly broken General Anthony at the City of Mandalgovi, [itself in it's last days.] , as well as the victorious Ulruic, a humble veteran captain who seized upon the failures of both Generals Jochi and Anthony and turned them to advantage for Atlantis.
While it was widely believed that Ulruic would achieve high position in the Atlantean military but he was often quoted as saying he simply did what duty required him to do, he shunned all further advancement which was not directly related to his military deeds. This is in stark contrast to Trajan, also portrayed here just far enough away from the battle, to validate the claim that he was too far away to be of significant impact, with the benefit of hindsight, it is clear what his motivations were. Appologists have often suggested that this moment of dereliction, was an insignifigant battle in consideration of the historical "contributions" of the General.
The Mural of Jochi's Demise located above the entrance to the Crucible of Heros.
Here we can see the epic portrait of Jochi's Demise, Never before in history had the tide of battle been desparate. Here can see from the previous mural, the Prelude to Battle, where the forces are marchalled but not yet defated. Here we can see the aftermath, This was perhaps the last best chance that the Mongol Armies had against the onrushing Atlantean forces. We can see all of the detail of the battle, the Hero Serverus the Great off in the northlands, having just defeated the Mongol hordes in a never-ending skirmish. We can also see the nearly broken General Anthony at the City of Mandalgovi, [itself in it's last days.] , as well as the victorious Ulruic, a humble veteran captain who seized upon the failures of both Generals Jochi and Anthony and turned them to advantage for Atlantis.
While it was widely believed that Ulruic would achieve high position in the Atlantean military but he was often quoted as saying he simply did what duty required him to do, he shunned all further advancement which was not directly related to his military deeds. This is in stark contrast to Trajan, also portrayed here just far enough away from the battle, to validate the claim that he was too far away to be of significant impact, with the benefit of hindsight, it is clear what his motivations were. Appologists have often suggested that this moment of dereliction, was an insignifigant battle in consideration of the historical "contributions" of the General.
The Mural of Jochi's Demise located above the entrance to the Crucible of Heros.
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