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==The Current Time== | ==The Current Time== | ||
The year is now 311 AC. The [[Emperor]], [[Alexander I]], remains missing, and despite efforts to locate him, nothing concrete has emerged. The [[Regalian Empire]]'s government has rearranged itself, with the [[Imperial | The year is now 311 AC. The [[Emperor]], [[Alexander I]], remains missing, and despite efforts to locate him, nothing concrete has emerged. The [[Regalian Empire]]'s government has rearranged itself, with the [[Imperial Family]] stepping in to help rule the Empire as a form of imperial leadership, while politics beneath them have also realigned. Affairs in Aloria's north are messy, while elsewhere, [[Demon]]s of all dimensions are beginning to surge in number. The reborn [[Allorn Empire]] appears to be turning its eyes toward [[Regalia]] after focusing on other affairs in recent years. Overall, the dawn of the new year promises much to come across the world. | ||
==The Bralona Invasion== | ==The Bralona Invasion== | ||
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==The Sendrassian War== | ==The Sendrassian War== | ||
Affairs in the south called Regalian attention to their [[Allar]] holdings in 308 AC, and held them there until 309 AC. The Sendrassian Allar had finally made larger moves across the straits that divided them from the rest of [[Hadar]] and were now engaged in fierce conflict with the Hadarian Allar, their ancient rivals from a long-passed civil war. The Regalians proceeded to defend the region, but ultimately only found a mixed success rate. Difficulties with the terrain and against an array of strange, exotic beasts or creatures at the command of the Sendrassians proved highly detrimental to the Regalian war effort, while excellent generalship, and continued efforts at innovation staved off some of the worst possibilities of defeat. As the war continued on, disease also became a problem, and a massive conflict where [[Dragon]]s came into play on both sides presented a rare, though not unseen spectacle for many. Ultimately, it was not the Regalians who caused the war to end, but the Sendrassians themselves. Word reached them of the rebirth of the Allorn Empire, an act heralded by the apparent return of Empress [[Talea]], alongside struggles within the Sendrassian Empire's leadership, with many warlords proceeding back to their homeland to reinforce their state, and their own claims to power. The Hadarian Allar then firmly told the Regalians to leave, taking over their role of guarding what were now a string of border islands between Hadarian Allar and Sendrassian Allar control. This conflict is seen as a Regalian defeat, and a civil war amidst the Hadarian Allar soon began between factions with varying opinions on the Regalian Empire. | Affairs in the south called Regalian attention to their [[Allar]] holdings in 308 AC, and held them there until 309 AC. The Sendrassian Allar had finally made larger moves across the straits that divided them from the rest of [[Hadar]] and were now engaged in fierce conflict with the Hadarian Allar, their ancient rivals from a long-passed civil war. The Regalians proceeded to defend the region, but ultimately only found a mixed success rate. Difficulties with the terrain and against an array of strange, exotic beasts or creatures at the command of the Sendrassians proved highly detrimental to the Regalian war effort, while excellent generalship, and continued efforts at innovation staved off some of the worst possibilities of defeat. As the war continued on, disease also became a problem, and a massive conflict where [[Dragon]]s came into play on both sides presented a rare, though not unseen spectacle for many. Ultimately, it was not the Regalians who caused the war to end, but the Sendrassians themselves. Word reached them of the rebirth of the Allorn Empire, an act heralded by the apparent return of Empress [[Talea]], alongside struggles within the Sendrassian Empire's leadership, with many warlords proceeding back to their homeland to reinforce their state, and their own claims to power. The Hadarian Allar then firmly told the Regalians to leave, taking over their role of guarding what were now a string of border islands between Hadarian Allar and Sendrassian Allar control. This conflict is seen as a Regalian defeat, and a civil war amidst the Hadarian Allar soon began between factions with varying opinions on the Regalian Empire. | ||
:*''For more information on the Sendrassian War, click [[Sendrassian War|HERE]] | :*''For more information on the Sendrassian War, click [[Regalian-Sendrassian War|HERE]] | ||
==The Clicker Crisis== | ==The Clicker Crisis== | ||
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==The Reappearance of "Estel"== | ==The Reappearance of "Estel"== | ||
On June 2, 303 AC, in the midst of the [[First Songaskian War]], a light-show known to Aloria as the Northern Dance or Njal’s Dance flashed across the sky, the ripples of distortion followed by green and blue coloration flocking out of the northeast. Nearly two months later, a thick fog began to overcome [[Ellador]], followed by sightings of a gigantic moving statue of a woman covered in glowing runes, accompanied by an army of stag-like humanoids with four arms. This Statue attacked the nation of Torse in Eastwynd, laying the kingdom to waste through immense magical power, and triggering a temporary panic in other states. While the Statue proclaimed itself to be Estel, many Teledden and faithful to [[ | On June 2, 303 AC, in the midst of the [[First Songaskian War]], a light-show known to Aloria as the Northern Dance or Njal’s Dance flashed across the sky, the ripples of distortion followed by green and blue coloration flocking out of the northeast. Nearly two months later, a thick fog began to overcome [[Ellador]], followed by sightings of a gigantic moving statue of a woman covered in glowing runes, accompanied by an army of stag-like humanoids with four arms. This Statue attacked the nation of Torse in Eastwynd, laying the kingdom to waste through immense magical power, and triggering a temporary panic in other states. While the Statue proclaimed itself to be Estel, many Teledden and faithful to [[Estelley]] declared this as false, though the Regalian Empire rapidly attached to this narrative. The Empire also quickly moved to combat this threat, sending an army with [[Mage]] assistance to bait, and then attack, this supernatural force on the Curag Fields of Torse. When the Regalian effort stumbled, mysterious warriors and beings appeared, now largely identified as the [[Arken]], who significantly aided the Regalian side. They soon took to battling the Statue directly, and then pulled her into an immense portal, ending the battle and scattering her bestial army. | ||
:*''For more information on the Battle of the Curag Fields, click [[Battle of the Curag Fields|HERE]] | :*''For more information on the Battle of the Curag Fields, click [[Battle of the Curag Fields|HERE]] | ||