Battle at Prart

Battle at Prart was a battle in Jaldabaoth's siege on the Northern Holy Kingdom. It was the last major battle of the conflict.

Background
With the recapture of Kalinsha and the liberation of the Zern prince, the Holy Kingdom Liberation Army were soon approached by the leaders of the Southern Noble Alliance and their armies of 50,000 reinforcements. The nobles having heard that Prince Caspond was alive and well came to pledge their loyalty to the future king of the Roble Holy Kingdom and join forces in driving out Jaldabaoth. Though the prince was aware of the nobles of the Southern Holy Kingdom were only doing so to selfishly bolstering their statuses and reputations, Caspond accepted their help as repelling the demi-humans took priority and felt that the nobles remain as allies. A week after the two forces had joined up, the armies of the Holy Kingdom, advanced to the city of Prart west of Kalinsha. The operation was embarked under the assumption that Jaldabaoth was still wounded from his battle with Ainz Ooal Gown and thus unable to take action on the battlefield.

Battle
In the march to the city of Prart, there were about 95,000 people in the armies of the Holy Kingdom. Their forces were composed of 30,000 men from the Southern Holy Kingdom and 65,000 men from the Liberation Army. The remaining 20,000 men that came with the nobles of the south were divided into two groups of 10,000. One was assigned to secure the armies' axis of retreat, and the other was stationed in Kalinsha along with 2,000 archers from the Sorcerer King's Rescue Team.

The united armies faced against the remains of the Demi-Human Alliance which was estimated to be around 30,000 strong. Though the human forces outnumbered the demi-humans, their numerical advantage meant little as each individual demi-human was stronger than a human being. The battle was expected by the Holy Kingdom forces to be in an open field. Though it was tactically a move to disengage the demi-humans from a defensive position from their captured city, Neia Baraja deduced that the demi-humans chose the battlefield as most likely chose to go on the offensive to prepare to flee. She suspected that a few demi-humans in the alliance, like the Zern, were not totally commit to the Demon Emperor's plans for conquest. It was also believed that some would use the open field to escape Jaldabaoth's control by using the open field whilst their fellows and the humans clashed. However even with the circumstances of the demi-humans' enslavement by the Demon Emperor, it was felt that they had caused too much suffering to the people of the Holy Kingdom. To Neia, only those that have been forgiven by the Sorcerer King were allowed to exist.