Well I'm pretty convinced that the Clash of the Dragons was supposed to be one or the other of those invasions mentioned in the prerelease.
Here are all the Nether Gods blurbs.
This one is "September 24" (four days before Gryphonheart's death) and if you'll bear with me let's assume it's after CotD map 8. Sandro had all of his underworld tunnels built by this stage:
Well, we've finally received word from one of our *official* outposts on the Eeofol/Nighon border. Apparently there *is* some truth to what the locals, and even the University Professors, have been saying. According to the report, two massive armies, one formed from the Infernos, the other from the Dungeons below Nighon, are moving toward each other. The King, it seems, has decided to hold off on sending troops to the region. If they wish to annihilate themselves they apparently can do it alone. It's a smart move, because having an Erathian army in the area might cause the Kreegans and the Dungeon Overlords to decide they'd rather kill *us* than each other.
I must admit this is not the first time these two nations have fought with each other, but if these numbers are to be trusted then this is something more than just the Dungeon Overlords attempting to put down another Kreegan rebellion.
The infighting sounds exactly like the kind of thing that would occur as a result of Mutare's death. Then a couple of days later (October 2):
I was listening in at the door of… well, I can't say, really, but let me tell you what I've heard! The Dungeon Overlord and Kreegan armies met just south of Eeofol in what was sure to be a spectacular battle. Instead, they set up camp for two days, and according to the scout reports, the Dungeon Overlord army gradually vanished! Thousands of creatures just disappeared! After that, the Kreegan army split in two. One broke camp and headed north back toward Eeofol. The other, however, turned west. They overran the border into the Contested Lands, laying waste to everything in their path, including the Erathian Garrison forces stationed there! I did not hear an exact number of casualties, only that the Garrison was a total loss.
What will we do!? The Military Command already have their hands full keeping the peace throughout Erathia following the King's death, and it took the full might of the REMC to stop the Kreegans two years ago. How will they stop this attack!?
Which is Nighon and Eeofol kissing and making up, leading directly into Dungeons and Devils. Keep in mind that Mutare didn't necessarily (lorewise) throw many of the armies of Nighon at AvLee, since she had a legion of Dragons at her disposal.
November 19 (Xanthor's Tale):
"I know how you must feel, but you have to understand that ever since the Royal Military Command took control following the King's death, they've been hoarding information regarding everything. The war is going badly. Not only have the Kreegans overrun the eastern borders, but the Dungeon Overlords have vanished. The Military claims that the Kreegans finally defeated the Dungeon Overlords, driving them all the way back to Nighon, but there wasn't actually a fight. The Dungeon Overlords just… well, vanished!"
As the Courtier stated, the eastern borders had been overrun by the Kreegan armies in map 5 of the Clash of the Dragons:
"Mutare swept over the borders of Erathia because the Knights were unprepared to meet the full onslaught of her Dragons. The Erathian battle lines were easily broken by a new addition to her army, the wingless but deadly Crystal Dragon."
Of course all that is only valid if you're using *this* explanation, otherwise it's a totally different war, just with a lot of parallels.
XEL II wrote:That text takes place in 1164, so two years ago equals 1162.
Reread, there were two invasions: one in 1162 (Night of Shooting Stars) and another directly before the Restoration of Erathia (1164), c.f. what he says - "*this attack*" - which is set up in Specter of Power.
Yeah and I totally agree that this God guy from Heroes IV is Necros even though NWC didn't say so. It's just way too convenient. "a portal to the realm of the Kreegan themselves" he says in CoMM, and lo and behold, look where Gauldoth found Kalibarr. He did survive the vortex, that's a fact we know anyway from The Sea of Mist.