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  • Zarosian Extermination
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  • The Zarosian Extermination refers to a group of conflicts in the Third Age that were an attempt to destroy all evidence of the recently banished Zaros's existence. It was primarily caused by Zamorak, who defeated Zaros, and his followers, as they wanted a portion of Zaros's vast empire for themselves, although Saradomin was also heavily involved, working mostly independently from Zamorak. The forces of Bandos and Armadyl later took part in the extermination too, although their role was minimal. However, despite the power of their enemies, some cities, such as Senntisten, managed to hold out for hundreds of years, but were eventually overwhelmed and conquered by the sheer numbers.
Strength
  • Zarosian Mahjarrat, humans and possibly others
  • Zamorakian Mahjarrat, humans, Vampyres, likely others
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Previous
  • None
Date
  • Throughout the God Wars
Commander
Name
  • Zarosian Extermination
Caption
  • The Jaldraocht Pyramid, where Zamorakians imprisoned Azzanadra.
Outcome
  • Decisive Zarosian defeat; imprisonment of Zarosian generals; destruction of most Zarosian fortresses
Casualties
  • Many
combatant
  • Armies of Zamorak, Saradomin, Bandos and Armadyl
  • Zarosian forces, armies of Senntisten
Place
NEXT
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Conflict
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  • The Zarosian Extermination refers to a group of conflicts in the Third Age that were an attempt to destroy all evidence of the recently banished Zaros's existence. It was primarily caused by Zamorak, who defeated Zaros, and his followers, as they wanted a portion of Zaros's vast empire for themselves, although Saradomin was also heavily involved, working mostly independently from Zamorak. The forces of Bandos and Armadyl later took part in the extermination too, although their role was minimal. However, despite the power of their enemies, some cities, such as Senntisten, managed to hold out for hundreds of years, but were eventually overwhelmed and conquered by the sheer numbers.
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