The Battle of Troyes-le-Mont was the battle in which the D'Angelines and the Alban forces defeated Waldemar Selig and the Skaldi.
Percy de Somerville commanded troops from the fortress at Troyes-le-Mont with Queen Ysandre de la Courcel present at the fortress. Phèdre nó Delaunay from her position with Drustan mab Necthana and his forces and Ghislain de Somerville and his forces, suggests trapping the Skaldi between their forces and the fortress and seeks the assistance of Isidore d'Aiglemort and his troops. Phèdre additionally sneaks through the Skaldi army to try to get a message to Ysandre that they are coming, knowing that this may mean Phèdre's own death. Waldemar Selig captures Phèdre and begins to skin her alive. Joscelin Verreuil comes to Phèdre's aid, challenges Selig to the holmgang, and begins to perform the terminus on himself and Phèdre, but Barquiel L'Envers arrives and brings them both inside the fortress.
The battle occurs the following day. Isidore d'Aiglemort takes seventeen wounds and personally kills Selig.
Notable deaths[]
Eamonn mac Conor—One of the lords of the Dalriada. After his death, his twin sister Grainne mac Conor carried his head back to Alba preserved in lime.
Isidore d'Aiglemort—Died in single combat with Waldemar Selig. Died a hero despite his past treason.
Waldemar Selig—Leader of the Skaldic horde. Died in single combat with Isidore d'Aiglemort, inciting the splintering of Skaldic forces.
Rufaille de Montrève—Comte de Montrève and cousin of Anafiel Delaunay de Montrève. His death made Phèdre, Delaunay's designated heir, the heir to Montrève.