On this day, a few months after JKC pulled back from The Hot Gate, they heavily fortified the south side of Sparta. To circumvent this, EMR loaded up 4 full knarrs of raiders, sailed around Sparta and attacked it from the north. In most circumstanced, this would've been a risky endeavour as it meant the attacking force would be stranded with sea as their only means of escape but this risk was mitigated by the overwhelming manpower of the EMR raid force which was in excess of 40 players initially and later joined by more who arrived by land or in sailboats.
JKC responded to the attack by teleporting players into Sparta, fighting back from their token safe mine (The reinforced mine popped by Rolf sparking controversy - I'll explain later).
Blinksyrevived accidentally fell off a slope and was killed by JK - He was carrying the Sword of Magranon.
I saw the JKC group ride within 30 tiles of Sparta before turning around and fleeing in terror after realising the EMR group outnumbered them about 3-4 times. The JKC group was volleyed by EMR as they tried to escape with chased down and killed in a mine leading to a coastal JK deed called Rats Point. After this last fight, all remaining JKC had teleported back to the north and there was no more JKC resistance at Sparta.
=== March 24th, 2014 - The Sparta Safe-Mine Incident ===
* [10:03:47] You enter Want Win Beg Rolf.
It obviously wasn't common knowledge at the time but you can removed reinforced cave walls with the Disintegrate spell. Prior to this discovery, most deeds on Chaos would have a vault/safe-mine near their token. In the event the deed was breached, valuables which could not be safely evacuated would be deposited into the vault. The entrance tunnel would then be collapsed and reinforced, sealing the valuables inside.
During the Sparta raid, JKC moved a lot of valuables into the safe mine at Sparta, collapsed and reinforced the entrance. When EMR reached the safe mine, they attempted to disintegrate the tile. The chances of success at the time were extremely small, if I recall correctly it was calculated to be something around 1% success rate.
When EMR succeeded in disintegrating the tile, it gave the event message that the cast was successful but the tile remained reinforced. Rolf was immediately contacted by several members of the EMR leadership and within 30 minutes, he appeared in local at Sparta.
After a few minutes, Rolf determined that the ability to create a fully-sealed vault was unintended, that the successful disintegrate spell not removing reinforcement was a bug and he promptly popped the tile allowing EMR access into the Sparta safe mine.
Rolf's involvement drew widespread condemnation from the Wurm community as he had traditionally maintained zero-involvement in these types of affairs, particularly those surrounding Chaos and PVP.
In my opinion, perhaps the greatest insult to injury was the level of compensation Rolf offered to the Sparta residents. A wagon with a minimal quantity of glimmersteel and adamantite moonmetal with the rare condition. Minimal as in not even enough to make a weapon out of it. While I don't question the act of giving compensation, I think the value of it showed how out of touch Rolf was with the game.