[The Battle of Terdun in Iron Peak County] will be a significant challenge to verify.
Due to the lack of scribes, the Iron Peak County Military couldn't leave much in the way of written records.
The new government also failed to inherit the good practice of the old military officer system of "writing war history."
The remaining directives, orders, and letters were filled with jargon and ciphers, leaving them incomprehensible.
As for the people of Terdun? They didn't have a written language at all.
For the Herders, memories of war are romantic heroic epics chanted by old Shamans by the bonfire, mixed with a large amount of improvisation, classic tributes, and completely fictional scenes.
Perhaps in the future, some who witnessed this battle will publish their memoirs.
But we all know that memory is the most unreliable record because everyone distorts and embellishes their memories to suit their needs.