Night of the Blood

The Exodus, also known as the Night of the Blood was the journey of the Ebonites and the Ebon Stone from the Ivory Kingdoms to Medinaat al-Salaam.

Preambles
After centuries of conflict with the Cult of Ruhmal in the Ivory Kingdoms the Ebonites around the year 980 decided to move the Ebon Stone to the Burning Sands.

Night of Blood
The Ebonites made preparations in secret, and decided to unleash a suicidal attack to any known stronghold of the ruhmalist, to distract them. The Exodus was successful, but hundreds of the Ebonites died in the cover action.

Aftermath
They built the Temple of the Black Stone at Medinaat al-Salaam, installing the Ebon Stone inside it. The activity of the Order in the city, seeking justice and as defenders of the weak, made the Ruhmalists noticed their presence ten years after they had left the Kingdoms.


 * Burning Sands, The Ebonites, pp. 261-282