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| In 23 ABY, the [[Inos]] area was a site of a dispute between the two Houses of [[Clan Naga Sadow]], House Marka Ragnos and [[House Ludo Kressh]]. Rumors of a dark side artifact combined with the machinations of [[Astronicus Aurelius Sadow]] and the acquiescence of the [[Clan Summit]] allowed for a scenario that pitted clanmates against each other to "cull the herd." Known as [[The Battle of Inos]], the rivalry opened into a bloody conflict quickly. | | In 23 ABY, the [[Inos]] area was a site of a dispute between the two Houses of [[Clan Naga Sadow]], House Marka Ragnos and [[House Ludo Kressh]]. Rumors of a dark side artifact combined with the machinations of [[Astronicus Aurelius Sadow]] and the acquiescence of the [[Clan Summit]] allowed for a scenario that pitted clanmates against each other to "cull the herd." Known as [[The Battle of Inos]], the rivalry opened into a bloody conflict quickly. |
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In 23 ABY, the Inos area was a site of a dispute between the two Houses of Clan Naga Sadow, House Marka Ragnos and House Ludo Kressh. Rumors of a dark side artifact combined with the machinations of Astronicus Aurelius Sadow and the acquiescence of the Clan Summit allowed for a scenario that pitted clanmates against each other to "cull the herd." Known as The Battle of Inos, the rivalry opened into a bloody conflict quickly.
Fierce battles raged in orbit of Inos as the RSD Final Way and ISDII Harbinger squared off.
As well, battles were fought on land as both Houses raced to reach the prize. Artillery, tanks, clones, and Dark Jedi clashed repeatedly on the arctic surface of Inos Moon 18 over many days while their brethren dueled in space overhead.
Later, an order to cease hostilities was given and the former enemies rejoined forces. They managed to repel an attack by the false Brotherhood.