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| ====== Sixfold Empire ====== | ====== Sixfold Empire ====== | ||
| - | The **Dominion of the League of the [[avishraa: | + | The **Dominion of the League of the [[geopolitical: |
| Though the Empire fell over eighty [[concept: | Though the Empire fell over eighty [[concept: | ||
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| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
| ==== Dawn Era === | ==== Dawn Era === | ||
| - | Although the beginning of the [[history: | + | Although the beginning of the [[history: |
| - | The Six Houses for which the League was named were [[https:// | + | The Six Houses for which the League was named were [[https:// |
| Despite the somewhat hagiographic treatment of the Dawn Era by later historians, referencing strange omens, signal of divine approval, and the jawdropping awe of the other nations of the world, the League in fact remained of purely local significance during most of this time; it accomplished the defense and consolidation of its members' | Despite the somewhat hagiographic treatment of the Dawn Era by later historians, referencing strange omens, signal of divine approval, and the jawdropping awe of the other nations of the world, the League in fact remained of purely local significance during most of this time; it accomplished the defense and consolidation of its members' | ||
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| Some of these belonged to the leadership of the considerably larger [[politics: | Some of these belonged to the leadership of the considerably larger [[politics: | ||
| - | As the Pact expanded further north and west, from 12 to 13 Dawn it began encountering, | + | As the Pact expanded further north and west, from 12 to 13 Dawn it began encountering, |
| - | The following two cycles saw minor city-states flock to either side or try desperately to stay neutral, but they frequently suffered indiscriminately regardless. The League and the Pact largely avoided committing forces to direct conflict, but worked tirelessly to bribe, subvert, overthrow, or undermine the administrations of each others' | + | The following two cycles saw minor city-states flock to either side or try desperately to stay neutral, but they frequently suffered indiscriminately regardless. The League and the Pact largely avoided committing forces to direct conflict, but worked tirelessly to bribe, subvert, overthrow, or undermine the administrations of each others' |
| These territorial additions gave the League the corridors needed to march armies directly to Merilu and Kurij, which it did in 16 Dawn. Upon demanding the " | These territorial additions gave the League the corridors needed to march armies directly to Merilu and Kurij, which it did in 16 Dawn. Upon demanding the " | ||
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| By late 2 Nest, the League had retaken the territory lost to the Pact, and " | By late 2 Nest, the League had retaken the territory lost to the Pact, and " | ||
| - | The sacking of the major Pact stronghold of [[avishraa: | + | The sacking of the major Pact stronghold of [[geopolitical:Ujaar]] in late 3 Nest proved a catalyst; even though the League army was forced to withdraw by a Pact relief force after only several vigils, the fact that a well-stocked fortress had been successfully breached and overwhelmed at all caused a certain amount of rethinking among the northernmost Pact members. Many of them had only joined the Pact both relatively recently and under coercion, and saw in the League the potential to regain their independence. Secret negotiations continued through the cycle, and by several turns into 4 Nest, nearly half of the cities in the region that had joined the Pact in the last ten cycles had revolted and allied themselves with the League; many of those that failed to do so found themselves cut off from the Pact's other forces and were forced to either abandon the Pact, surrender to the League, or be conquered. |
| By 5 Nest, the situation had reached a stalemate; the League, having completed its official goal of fighting off the Pact, could not convince its allies to continue further into Pact territory, while the Pact risked coming apart under the strain of trying to return the situation to the //status quo ante//. Somewhat reluctantly, | By 5 Nest, the situation had reached a stalemate; the League, having completed its official goal of fighting off the Pact, could not convince its allies to continue further into Pact territory, while the Pact risked coming apart under the strain of trying to return the situation to the //status quo ante//. Somewhat reluctantly, | ||
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