Battle of the Leben

The Battle of the Leben was the final battle of the Six Years' War, a beleaguered and outnumbered Stahlheimian army under Emperor Albrecht's command defending the river Leben from an Aelmronian army under the command of King Charles. The Empire hoped the battle would allow them to repulse the Kingdom's soldiers and buy time for more men to be gathered, but the early departure of the Emperor for fear of his life by his advisers contributed to low morale and the King's men snatched the victory easily. The Treaty of Havre would follow three weeks later.