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The '''Great Rebellion of 184''' was a large conflict where the combined forces of the Dominion of [[Dominion of Poitevine|Poitevine]], [[The Gragelplace]] and [[Fionnbryn]] openly revolted against the rule of [[Karaz Wyr]]. The rebellion would see every single significant and populated settlement of the Karaz Wyr Empire damaged or destroyed in a display of brutal total-war mirroring that of [[The Calamity]].
The '''Great Rebellion of 184''' was a large conflict where the combined forces of the Dominion of [[Dominion of Poitevine|Poitevine]], [[The Gragelplace]] and [[Fionnbryn]] openly revolted against the rule of [[Karaz Wyr]]. The rebellion would see every single significant and populated settlement of the Karaz Wyr Empire damaged or destroyed in a display of brutal total-war mirroring that of [[The Calamity]]. The outcome of the war is debated however it is generally accepted that the rebels achieved their goals of independence from the Empire at the cost of their current claims, titles and possessions. Following this war, the empire fell into an inactive state.


== Beginning of the Conflict ==
== Beginning of the Conflict ==
By the turn of the 150's, it had become an open secret that the inhabitants of [[Fionnbryn]] and the other forest nations which were forcibly absorbed into the [[Karaz Wyr]] Empire some years earlier were now plotting for their independence. This plotting was only exacerbated by the fact that flufyking, the Sovereign of the Empire, had lost the Mandate of Mund to all who served under him. Coupled with the risk of rebellion of the southern forest tribes, [[Dominion of Poitevine|Poitevine]] additionally sought assurances that the Empire would adopt a more democratic and de-centralised system, seeing as Poitevine had so rapidly expanded in second century, the point of swearing allegiance to a crown it viewed as increasingly distant was being questioned.
By the turn of the 150's, it had become an open secret that the inhabitants of [[Fionnbryn]] and the other forest nations which were forcibly absorbed into the [[Karaz Wyr]] Empire some years earlier were now plotting for their independence. This plotting was only exacerbated by the fact that flufyking, the Sovereign of the Empire, had lost the Mandate of Mund to all who served under him. Coupled with the risk of rebellion of the southern forest tribes, [[Dominion of Poitevine|Poitevine]] additionally sought assurances that the Empire would adopt a more democratic and de-centralised system, seeing as Poitevine had so rapidly expanded in second century, the point of swearing allegiance to a crown it viewed as increasingly distant was being questioned.

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The Great Rebellion of 184 was a large conflict where the combined forces of the Dominion of Poitevine, The Gragelplace and Fionnbryn openly revolted against the rule of Karaz Wyr. The rebellion would see every single significant and populated settlement of the Karaz Wyr Empire damaged or destroyed in a display of brutal total-war mirroring that of The Calamity. The outcome of the war is debated however it is generally accepted that the rebels achieved their goals of independence from the Empire at the cost of their current claims, titles and possessions. Following this war, the empire fell into an inactive state.

Beginning of the Conflict

By the turn of the 150's, it had become an open secret that the inhabitants of Fionnbryn and the other forest nations which were forcibly absorbed into the Karaz Wyr Empire some years earlier were now plotting for their independence. This plotting was only exacerbated by the fact that flufyking, the Sovereign of the Empire, had lost the Mandate of Mund to all who served under him. Coupled with the risk of rebellion of the southern forest tribes, Poitevine additionally sought assurances that the Empire would adopt a more democratic and de-centralised system, seeing as Poitevine had so rapidly expanded in second century, the point of swearing allegiance to a crown it viewed as increasingly distant was being questioned.