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|peopleinvolved  = [[Regalian Empire]], [[Songaskian Masaya]]
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The Second Songaskian War occurred at one of the more turbulent times for the [[Regalian Empire]] in recent memory. It spanned the course of several months, ultimately being one of the conflicts that served as a tone-setter for the type of leader the newly ascended [[Emperor Cedromar I]] would be. In the end, the Regalian Empire decisively proved a point of domination to the [[Songaskian Masaya]]. However, the conflict once again ended prematurely, however, some wonder if that was Emperor Cedromar’s plan all along. Today the war is most remembered as being a conflict that got a [[Regalian]]-inclined Massya onto the throne of Regalia’s greatest enemy for the past hundred years.  
The Second Songaskian War occurred in the year 305 AC and spanned the course of three months. While brief, it was a savage conflict that firmly set the stage for the reign of the newly crowned Emperor [[Cedromar I]]. A military-focused man, this was the first war undertaken during his time as leader of the [[Regalian Empire]] and while it would not be the last, it is perhaps one of the most successful. While it did end before any sort of true killing blow could be landed, the years since the conflict have seen relations between the [[Songaskian Masaya]] and Regalia ease, but they are not nearly as positive as some hope for.  
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==Background Information==
==Background Information==
Following the [[First Songaskian War]] that occurred from 302 to 303 AC, the Songaskian Masaya suffered a series of political problems stemming around their throne. First, their previous Massya died and his successor, [[Musamansa Koné]], was dethroned by his usurper uncle, [[Kusamanu Koné]]. “The Usurper” as he is now known immediately sought to track down his nephew, most likely for execution, however, a Regalian Foreign Mission left in the nation after the Truce Accord between the Masaya and the Regalian Empire saved the young man. They smuggled him back to the capital city where he became a guest of the Imperial Court. For the next two years, Kusamanu Koné rebuilt his ruined empire, focusing on a new fleet to try to meet Regalia’s power as well as replenishing their faded army. The Regalian Empire itself saw [[Alexander I]] replaced with Cedromar I, the man whose capture had preemptively ended the First Songaskian War.  
Following the [[First Songaskian War]] that occurred from 302 to 303 AC, the Songaskian Masaya suffered a series of political problems stemming from their throne. First, their previous Massya died and his successor, [[Musamansa Koné]], was dethroned by his usurper uncle, Kusamanu Koné. “The Usurper”, as he is now known, immediately sought to track down his nephew for what is presumed to be execution. However, Musamansa’s mother entrusted the young man’s safety to the Regalian diplomatic delegation in the Masaya’s capital, who promptly left the nation and successfully brought the young and now exiled ruler to the Imperial Court of Regalia. Musamansa lived there for the next two years while his uncle focused on rebuilding his nation’s naval strength and continued to train troops on the ground. The Regalian Empire itself eventually saw a change in leadership, with [[Alexander I]] replaced with Cedromar I, the man whose capture had preemptively ended the First Songaskian War.  


He seems to have been itching for payback though held off for a time as the Empire had to recover itself from the [[Bone Horror Crisis]] and an unwanted conflict with the [[Vladno]]-esque nation of [[Mirnoye]]. The military of Regalia at this time had also shifted from how it had previously functioned. Following along the lines of Cedromar’s preference for competence over birthright, several military “Marks” were created and named with military leaders in them appointed mainly out of credentials. This new system would first see hard combat in this war. The new war officially began on May 19th with a declaration of war from the Masaya following attacks on their shipping routes by Regalian military officers, thus giving the recently appointed Emperor the war he so greatly desired.
It is broadly believed today that Cedromar was itching for payback against the [[Songaskia]], given the rumors that he was tortured and aggressively confined to the point it gave him claustrophobia during the First Songaskian War. Even if this is true, he had to wait as the Empire recovered from the [[Bone Horror Crisis]]. While that took place, the Masaya joined with [[Elven]] nations in the west, creating the Magic Covenant, in opposition to Regalia’s Crown Alliance. This was another step towards conflict, but Cedromar did not waste time. By the spring of 305 AC, a new military system was devised to help divide the Empire’s focus between several Marks, each leader in these armies chosen for their competence in commanding over any birthright. The new system saw its first test not long after, as on May 19th, the Masaya declared war on the Regalian Empire due to the harassment of Songaskia shipping routes by the Regalian Navy- actions likely taken at the behest of Cedromar. The Regalians were now off to war in Farahdeen once more.


==History==
==History==
===An Opening Statement===
===An Opening Statement===
After a period of organization and recruitment, Emperor Cedromar I gave orders to Ostmark troops under command of [[House Typhonus]] to lay siege to the city of Shaqq-Turnaal and exterminate that Farah’deenic city’s non-Ailor populace. On the morning of June 3rd, 305 AC, the Lieutenant-General set his plan in motion. The city was entirely surrounded save for a small corridor to the north, where many civilians attempted to flee. True to the Emperor’s orders, cavalry made repeated charges, slaughtering the civilians in droves as they fled. The battle progressed throughout the morning, heavily one-sided as Regalian artillery bombarded the pearl city throughout the siege. The city’s defenders were also poorly equipped and poorly prepared for the siege, having only skirmish weapons they too were slaughtered by the well-armed Regalian infantry forces. As the day went on, the Regalian forces found themselves in a number of challenging situations with the Emperor himself becoming trapped in an enemy ambush, saved only by heroic actions of others on the battlefield. By the day and battle’s end, an estimated thirty to forty thousand people had been butchered by Regalian siege forces effectively leaving the city under Regalian control. The Emperor had earned the opening he desired for his desert campaign, setting the tone for the battles to come.
After a period of organization and recruitment, Emperor Cedromar I gave orders to Ostmark troops under the command of [[House Typhonus]] to lay siege to the Pearl City of Shaqq-Turnaal and exterminate the city’s Songaskian populace. On the morning of June 3rd, 305 AC, the city was entirely surrounded by sea and in the sands as naval landings disembarked thousands of Regalian troops. As the siege began, the Regalians purposefully left a gap in their lines to the north, along the coastline, as bait for the Songaskia. They unfortunately fell into it, with thousands of civilians seeking to evacuate only to be slaughtered in cavalry charges, fulfilling Cedromar’s orders. As the battle progressed, the Pearl City was devastated more and more, with Regalian artillery raining down destruction on the unprepared populace. Yet, the Songaskia were not entirely out of the fight. Late in the day, the Emperor himself was suddenly trapped in an enemy ambush, saved only by the heroic actions of others on the battlefield. By the battle’s end, as the sun was setting, an estimated forty thousand civilians alone had been butchered by Regalian siege forces, and the settlement fell under Regalian control. The Emperor had earned the victory he desired for his desert campaign and set the tone for the battles to come.


===A Loss and a Victory===
===Victories and Losses===
In an effort to regain standing, one of the Admirals opted to divide his ships in hopes of flattening one of the Songaskian Pearl Cities. Unfortunately for the admiral, a Songaskian fleet hailing from Sikassaro came upon the fragmented Regalian fleet’s weaker element. Making quick work of the heavily outgunned Third Line Calembergers, the Sikassaro fleet moved in on the remaining Second Line ships to wipe out the fleet. Fortunately for the Regalians, four of the ships managed to make a retreat despite the severe damage. Meanwhile, the Frontier Armada began laying siege to the city of Massoilagui further up the coastline. The combined firepower from several naughtknigth capital ships paired with the Nebenmark’s fleet managed to fire roughly 11,000 rounds within several hours. Having no functional defense, the city walls of Massoilagui were completely levelled with most buildings either severely damaged or destroyed. Following the brutal bombardment, the Prince of the city offered full surrender if the city’s residents be permitted to live on as prisoners of war which was taken by the attackers.
In an effort to follow up on the crushing victory delivered to the Masaya, a Regalian admiral chose to divide his forces and destroy yet another Pearl City. Unfortunately for them, a Songaskian fleet sailing in the opposite direction came upon the smaller half of the Regalian naval force. Pouring fire from their ships, the Songaskia destroyed several of the surrounding Regalian vessels, though the weakened fleet was able to disengage and flee. While this naval engagement proved a failure, another further north went much better. Another admiral and their armada laid a far more successful siege to their targeted Pearl City, with the pristine walls soon crumbling, and much of the city’s interior similarly collapsing under the weight of fire poured down upon them. Following the brutal bombardment, the city’s leadership offered full surrender if the city’s residents were permitted to live on as prisoners of war, an offer taken up by the attackers.


===The Disaster of Altaqq===
Following the events up north, the successful admiral was ordered to again another Pearl City and this one soon surrendered under Regalian fire as well. However, the Emperor now began to order more peaceful relations with the locals, as the war’s stunningly successful progress meant it was not required. When the Regalian troops entered the city, no hand was raised against the shell-shocked populace. At sea, the failed admiral now returned, keeping his force together, and, with now expanded numbers, he hunted down the fleet that had so recently inflicted a humiliation upon him. Their destruction was almost comically quick, but also brutal, and no ship was left unsunk. All of this occurred within less than an hour. The Regalians then moved to begin bombardment of yet another Pearl City nearby, who had been supporting this fleet, and rather than suffer hours of attack, they immediately surrendered. This now left three Pearl Cities taken into Regalian hands in a matter of weeks.
Following the events of the Grand Armada and the Siege of Massoilangui, the Nebenmark was ordered to lay siege to the city of Diernali. Similarly to the city of Massoilangui, Diernali boasted no local garrison and was quickly overwhelmed by the invading Regalian army. No retinue saw combat upon entering the city, and the civilians were spared as the Emperor felt the war was progressing well enough without the need for civil terrorism. Shortly after, the Frontier Armada, now backed by an additional detachment of ships was able to obliterate the Bou Gasagou fleet left behind after the Grand Armada’s failures. With combined firepower almost seven times that of the Songaskian fleet, the Regalian forces were able to quickly put down any ships they crossed paths with. In under an hour, all Songaskian ships had been sunk, and the Siege of Bou Gasagou began. Due to the walls having been destroyed by the failed Grand Armada assault, the city had no defense and immediately surrendered.


The greatest incident of note, however, was the attempt to take the fortress Altaqq. With a large portion of the nobility joining forces under one banner, the combined force of 19,000 troops marched for the fort. Prior to reaching the fort, however, the combined noble army encountered a Songaskian force nearly twice the size. Numbering near 30,000 troops, it was painfully clear that the Masaya had finally mobilized their armies against the Regalian forces. Left with no option but to stand and fight, the Regalian army dug in and prepared for the battle of Altaqq. With two commanders leading columns out in a desperate defense, the initial force of the attack was stifled if only for a few minutes. The Songaskian force was so large it blacked out the desert sands, slamming into the Regalian defensive line like cannon fire. Within the hour, the defense collapsed, turning into a disorganized route. The casualties were astonishing with mercenary companies losing ninety percent of their troops on average, and noble levies suffering an average casualty rate of sixty percent. With the noble army unable to provide proper resistance, the Songaskians retook the recently captured city of Shaqq-Turnaal which had been left undefended.
The greatest incident of note, however, was the Regalian attempt to take the fortress of Altaqq, a defensive outpost guarding the vast roadway between Shaqq-Turnaal and another Pearl City. With a large portion of the nobility joining forces under one banner, the combined force of 19,000 Regalians marched for the fort. Prior to reaching their target, however, the combined noble army encountered a Songaskian force nearly 30,000 strong. It was painfully clear that the Masaya had finally mobilized their armies against the Regalian forces, and this was just one of many forces moving along the great and ancient roadways. Left with no option but to stand and fight, the Regalian army dug in and prepared for what became known as the Battle of Altaqq. With two commanders leading columns out in a desperate defense, the initial force of the attack was stifled but for only a few minutes. The Songaskia fought with great ferocity, slamming into the Regalian defensive line like cannon fire. Within the hour, the Regalian defense collapsed, turning into a disorganized route. The casualties were astonishing with mercenary companies on the Regalian side losing ninety percent of their troops on average, and noble levies suffering an average casualty rate of sixty percent. With the noble army unable to provide proper resistance, the Songaskia retook the recently captured city of Shaqq-Turnaal which had been left relatively undefended.


===The Merciful and the Merciless===
===The Merciful and the Merciless===
Following a period of stagnation in the war, many of the Songaskian prisoners were rounded up by order of the Mark commanders. All Songaskian men were to be executed, and the women and children were to watch it before being placed into slavery. This plan was interrupted however by none other than the Emperor himself. Having realized that executing the civilians would only add more fuel to the Songaskian side of the war, the Emperor declared that they would be spared should they not interfere with Regalian forces. Meanwhile back in the Regalian Archipelago, the elected Undercrown made the bold move to purge the Barons of [[Drixagh]], revoking their titles and handing them to [[Opper Calem]] military families. Despite this, the Undercrown dedicated four million regals to paying off the now homeless barons. While this sounded like a good arrangement on the surface, it was quickly discovered by the former northern nobility that the four million was to be divided among all of the barons who had been evicted, making the deal incredibly cheap and one-sided. At the same time, Grand Marshall von Treppewitz began razing homesteads and cities alike in the north, paving the way for the Undercrown’s newly appointed Opper Calem barons. Religious statues were demolished and desecrated, and the famed Arless Johanna Uëxkulla was slain in defense of her holdings, leaving the Drixagh region feeling more like scorched earth. This whole event resulted in a weaker Regalian military push in Farah’deen, reducing the effectiveness of the Empire’s advance.
Following a period of stagnation in the war, many of the Regalian’s prisoners of war were rounded up in one of the other Pearl Cities by order of Mark leadership, beginning a brutal series of executions that were soon halted by Cedromar himself. Having realized that executing the civilians would only add more fuel to the Songaskian side of the war, the Emperor declared that they would be spared should they not interfere with Regalian forces, with many released back into the Pearl Cities under Regalian control. However, there was a period of unrest in areas of Corontium that forced the return of military resources to the Regalian Archipelago. This diversion of forces, both at sea and on land, caused a slowing on the Farahdeen front, which was perhaps the auspice from the universe Cedromar had been waiting for.
 
:*''For more, click [[Burning of the North|here]]


===An End to the War===
===An End to the War===
One night, while many Regalian troops were asleep, fires began sparking up in Masaya occupied cities across the desert nation. Multiple loyalist factions had sudden spikes in popularity, leading to the Masya descending into a full-blown civil war. By the next morning, the Regalian Emperor declared a formal end to the Second Songaskian War, having met with the returning and rightful leader Musamansa Massya. The Regalian forces were then ordered out of the region they had just fought for and returned to their former positions across Aloria.
One night, while many Regalian troops were asleep, fires sparked across the remaining Pearl Cities of the Masaya. Multiple loyalist factions were suddenly rising up against the Usurper uncle, calling for the return of their true leader. While at the time, this event seemed like a complete surprise, it is known today that Regalian spies sought to build a network among these divided parties, but further details on potentially accomplished deals are unknown. By the next day, Cedromar I declared a formal end to the Second Songaskian War, and soon, the young Massya returned to his homeland, whereupon the Regalian forces evacuated the region, leaving the cities they had taken under the nominal control of the young Musamansa Koné.


==Effects==
==Effects==
While many believe the Second Songaskian War to be of little consequence, it has in fact further cemented the alliance between the rightful Massya and the Regalian Empire. The relatively short conflict also contributed in part to the government and military reshuffle the following year to ensure commanders and political leaders were truly capable of leading as the system betrayed cracks and failings in certain leaders. As far as casualties of war were concerned the Regalian Empire took significant losses to its noble levies and mercenary companies, while the Songaskian Massya seemed to take negligible losses. To the Songaskians however, their race is heavily divided, namely by religion. The Songaskian Civil War raged for weeks afterward but ultimately was quelled when the Usurper left the throne for his own granted micro kingdom on the far eastern side of Farah’deen. While the vast majority accepted Musamansa Koné when he resumed his position on the throne, others still supported his uncle, and a small migration of such people headed east with him. The war also broke the Magic Covenant in two as now; the distant Sihai people were cut off from their allies in the Inheritor States of Rie, one party then facing war with Regalia while Emperor Cedromar personally oversaw the effort that brought the Sihai into the Crown Alliance.  
Given the conflicts that came later, the Second Songaskian War is often viewed today as yet another short but splendid war that showed the merits of the new Mark system of the military on a small scale. The high competence of those in charge, mixed with the high degree of effectiveness of the Regalian forces, saw considerable gains, which might have increased if the conflict had not ended so abruptly. Why the war ended so quickly is a question on the minds of many scholars and those who lived through this time. On a base level, the actions of the then-Chancellor have largely been a source of blame, with many believing Cedromar realized he had a dangerous political operative at home stirring up trouble. Given he helped lead the aggressive move west to attack Elven regions, that kicked off the [[Altaleï-Regalian War]], this is a logical assertion. However, Cedromar hadn’t actually blocked any of the man’s political actions, despite how it stalled the Farahdeen conflict, and might have desired him to eventually “crash and burn” as they say. A second theory has emerged that Cedromar might have been compelled to have a lighter touch in Farahdeen either by factors internal to the Imperial Court or to the first stirrings of his Draconic nature as the Imperial Dragon. As Cedromar is an intensely private person, much has been left up to speculation on this front. In summary, the conflict was executed well, and while it suddenly came to an end, it created a group of military officers eager and ready to launch themselves into the newly emerged war with the Elves.
 
As for the effects on the Masaya and the Songaskia overall, it was devastating in the short term. Their great Pearl Cities, jewels in the crown of their enormous state, were intensely battered, and their great defensive shortcomings exposed to all. In the south, the [[Skyborn]] rejoiced at the Masaya’s losses and pushed the border hard, but the brief status of the Second War meant any gains they made were reversed in the coming years. The rightful Massya was able to eventually win the civil war among his people, but this conflict kept the region out of its obligations toward the Magic Covenant before the young Massya fully broke off from the agreement. In the years since, however, the Necroservants of the Songaskia have rebuilt much of what was destroyed, and politically, the Masaya has entered a bizarre inverse of its former standing. Despite being fostered and protected by the Regalian Empire at a critical juncture, Musamansa Koné remains aloof and neutral to the Regalians in the modern day, while his uncle, kept alive after being himself deposed, now seeks Regalian assistance in rather transparent plots against his nephew. Why Musamansa allows the man to both live and to plot against him is unknown, but some believe it may be down to both familial ties and the respect the two men have for each other. Compared to the cold war of prior decades, however, many prefer the modern state of neutrality, and cordial relations the two nations share, with the violence and bloodshed seemingly at an end.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Musamansa Massya was indebted to Regalian Emperor Cedromar I due to Regalia’s aid in restoring him to the throne. However, this debt has yet to be collected in any obvious way as the young Songaskian ruler is hard at work rebuilding his war-ravaged land, rebuffing Regalian attempts at aid to ensure his people do not see him as a puppet.
*The young Massya of Farahdeen was a child in the eyes of his people when he was taken into Regalian custody, and he was largely treated as such among the Regalians. When he returned, he was a man in the Songaskian tradition.
*Rumors that the Songaskians would unleash hidden Desert Dragons often circled in Regalian camps throughout the war, though these rumors were never to be fulfilled.
*Why Regalia did not enlist Qadir Ailor aid for their conflict remains unclear, especially since the Qadir had just joined the Crown Alliance. Some believe it was baseless prejudice against the Qadir by the military, but others believe the ceaselessly unchanging southern border between the Songaskia and Qadir, a site of stalemate for centuries, and also a site of little gained in the First Songaskian War, held no interest for Cedromar who deserved to strike hard and swift against his foes.
 
*The Songaskian civil war was rather limited in scale. While some initial skirmishes were carried out by the Usurper trying to dislodge his nephew, Musamansa proved highly adept at diplomacy, forcing a political stalemate that ground on until loyalist control of the Pearl Cities proved absolute, threatening to cut off the interior settlements and the capital from vital supplies.
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Second Songaskian War
Historical Event
Event NameSecond Songaskian War
Dates and TimesMay 19th - July 24th 305 AC
LocationFarahdeen
People InvolvedRegalian Empire, Songaskian Masaya

The Second Songaskian War occurred in the year 305 AC and spanned the course of three months. While brief, it was a savage conflict that firmly set the stage for the reign of the newly crowned Emperor Cedromar I. A military-focused man, this was the first war undertaken during his time as leader of the Regalian Empire and while it would not be the last, it is perhaps one of the most successful. While it did end before any sort of true killing blow could be landed, the years since the conflict have seen relations between the Songaskian Masaya and Regalia ease, but they are not nearly as positive as some hope for.

Background Information

Following the First Songaskian War that occurred from 302 to 303 AC, the Songaskian Masaya suffered a series of political problems stemming from their throne. First, their previous Massya died and his successor, Musamansa Koné, was dethroned by his usurper uncle, Kusamanu Koné. “The Usurper”, as he is now known, immediately sought to track down his nephew for what is presumed to be execution. However, Musamansa’s mother entrusted the young man’s safety to the Regalian diplomatic delegation in the Masaya’s capital, who promptly left the nation and successfully brought the young and now exiled ruler to the Imperial Court of Regalia. Musamansa lived there for the next two years while his uncle focused on rebuilding his nation’s naval strength and continued to train troops on the ground. The Regalian Empire itself eventually saw a change in leadership, with Alexander I replaced with Cedromar I, the man whose capture had preemptively ended the First Songaskian War.

It is broadly believed today that Cedromar was itching for payback against the Songaskia, given the rumors that he was tortured and aggressively confined to the point it gave him claustrophobia during the First Songaskian War. Even if this is true, he had to wait as the Empire recovered from the Bone Horror Crisis. While that took place, the Masaya joined with Elven nations in the west, creating the Magic Covenant, in opposition to Regalia’s Crown Alliance. This was another step towards conflict, but Cedromar did not waste time. By the spring of 305 AC, a new military system was devised to help divide the Empire’s focus between several Marks, each leader in these armies chosen for their competence in commanding over any birthright. The new system saw its first test not long after, as on May 19th, the Masaya declared war on the Regalian Empire due to the harassment of Songaskia shipping routes by the Regalian Navy- actions likely taken at the behest of Cedromar. The Regalians were now off to war in Farahdeen once more.

History

An Opening Statement

After a period of organization and recruitment, Emperor Cedromar I gave orders to Ostmark troops under the command of House Typhonus to lay siege to the Pearl City of Shaqq-Turnaal and exterminate the city’s Songaskian populace. On the morning of June 3rd, 305 AC, the city was entirely surrounded by sea and in the sands as naval landings disembarked thousands of Regalian troops. As the siege began, the Regalians purposefully left a gap in their lines to the north, along the coastline, as bait for the Songaskia. They unfortunately fell into it, with thousands of civilians seeking to evacuate only to be slaughtered in cavalry charges, fulfilling Cedromar’s orders. As the battle progressed, the Pearl City was devastated more and more, with Regalian artillery raining down destruction on the unprepared populace. Yet, the Songaskia were not entirely out of the fight. Late in the day, the Emperor himself was suddenly trapped in an enemy ambush, saved only by the heroic actions of others on the battlefield. By the battle’s end, as the sun was setting, an estimated forty thousand civilians alone had been butchered by Regalian siege forces, and the settlement fell under Regalian control. The Emperor had earned the victory he desired for his desert campaign and set the tone for the battles to come.

Victories and Losses

In an effort to follow up on the crushing victory delivered to the Masaya, a Regalian admiral chose to divide his forces and destroy yet another Pearl City. Unfortunately for them, a Songaskian fleet sailing in the opposite direction came upon the smaller half of the Regalian naval force. Pouring fire from their ships, the Songaskia destroyed several of the surrounding Regalian vessels, though the weakened fleet was able to disengage and flee. While this naval engagement proved a failure, another further north went much better. Another admiral and their armada laid a far more successful siege to their targeted Pearl City, with the pristine walls soon crumbling, and much of the city’s interior similarly collapsing under the weight of fire poured down upon them. Following the brutal bombardment, the city’s leadership offered full surrender if the city’s residents were permitted to live on as prisoners of war, an offer taken up by the attackers.

Following the events up north, the successful admiral was ordered to again another Pearl City and this one soon surrendered under Regalian fire as well. However, the Emperor now began to order more peaceful relations with the locals, as the war’s stunningly successful progress meant it was not required. When the Regalian troops entered the city, no hand was raised against the shell-shocked populace. At sea, the failed admiral now returned, keeping his force together, and, with now expanded numbers, he hunted down the fleet that had so recently inflicted a humiliation upon him. Their destruction was almost comically quick, but also brutal, and no ship was left unsunk. All of this occurred within less than an hour. The Regalians then moved to begin bombardment of yet another Pearl City nearby, who had been supporting this fleet, and rather than suffer hours of attack, they immediately surrendered. This now left three Pearl Cities taken into Regalian hands in a matter of weeks.

The greatest incident of note, however, was the Regalian attempt to take the fortress of Altaqq, a defensive outpost guarding the vast roadway between Shaqq-Turnaal and another Pearl City. With a large portion of the nobility joining forces under one banner, the combined force of 19,000 Regalians marched for the fort. Prior to reaching their target, however, the combined noble army encountered a Songaskian force nearly 30,000 strong. It was painfully clear that the Masaya had finally mobilized their armies against the Regalian forces, and this was just one of many forces moving along the great and ancient roadways. Left with no option but to stand and fight, the Regalian army dug in and prepared for what became known as the Battle of Altaqq. With two commanders leading columns out in a desperate defense, the initial force of the attack was stifled but for only a few minutes. The Songaskia fought with great ferocity, slamming into the Regalian defensive line like cannon fire. Within the hour, the Regalian defense collapsed, turning into a disorganized route. The casualties were astonishing with mercenary companies on the Regalian side losing ninety percent of their troops on average, and noble levies suffering an average casualty rate of sixty percent. With the noble army unable to provide proper resistance, the Songaskia retook the recently captured city of Shaqq-Turnaal which had been left relatively undefended.

The Merciful and the Merciless

Following a period of stagnation in the war, many of the Regalian’s prisoners of war were rounded up in one of the other Pearl Cities by order of Mark leadership, beginning a brutal series of executions that were soon halted by Cedromar himself. Having realized that executing the civilians would only add more fuel to the Songaskian side of the war, the Emperor declared that they would be spared should they not interfere with Regalian forces, with many released back into the Pearl Cities under Regalian control. However, there was a period of unrest in areas of Corontium that forced the return of military resources to the Regalian Archipelago. This diversion of forces, both at sea and on land, caused a slowing on the Farahdeen front, which was perhaps the auspice from the universe Cedromar had been waiting for.

An End to the War

One night, while many Regalian troops were asleep, fires sparked across the remaining Pearl Cities of the Masaya. Multiple loyalist factions were suddenly rising up against the Usurper uncle, calling for the return of their true leader. While at the time, this event seemed like a complete surprise, it is known today that Regalian spies sought to build a network among these divided parties, but further details on potentially accomplished deals are unknown. By the next day, Cedromar I declared a formal end to the Second Songaskian War, and soon, the young Massya returned to his homeland, whereupon the Regalian forces evacuated the region, leaving the cities they had taken under the nominal control of the young Musamansa Koné.

Effects

Given the conflicts that came later, the Second Songaskian War is often viewed today as yet another short but splendid war that showed the merits of the new Mark system of the military on a small scale. The high competence of those in charge, mixed with the high degree of effectiveness of the Regalian forces, saw considerable gains, which might have increased if the conflict had not ended so abruptly. Why the war ended so quickly is a question on the minds of many scholars and those who lived through this time. On a base level, the actions of the then-Chancellor have largely been a source of blame, with many believing Cedromar realized he had a dangerous political operative at home stirring up trouble. Given he helped lead the aggressive move west to attack Elven regions, that kicked off the Altaleï-Regalian War, this is a logical assertion. However, Cedromar hadn’t actually blocked any of the man’s political actions, despite how it stalled the Farahdeen conflict, and might have desired him to eventually “crash and burn” as they say. A second theory has emerged that Cedromar might have been compelled to have a lighter touch in Farahdeen either by factors internal to the Imperial Court or to the first stirrings of his Draconic nature as the Imperial Dragon. As Cedromar is an intensely private person, much has been left up to speculation on this front. In summary, the conflict was executed well, and while it suddenly came to an end, it created a group of military officers eager and ready to launch themselves into the newly emerged war with the Elves.

As for the effects on the Masaya and the Songaskia overall, it was devastating in the short term. Their great Pearl Cities, jewels in the crown of their enormous state, were intensely battered, and their great defensive shortcomings exposed to all. In the south, the Skyborn rejoiced at the Masaya’s losses and pushed the border hard, but the brief status of the Second War meant any gains they made were reversed in the coming years. The rightful Massya was able to eventually win the civil war among his people, but this conflict kept the region out of its obligations toward the Magic Covenant before the young Massya fully broke off from the agreement. In the years since, however, the Necroservants of the Songaskia have rebuilt much of what was destroyed, and politically, the Masaya has entered a bizarre inverse of its former standing. Despite being fostered and protected by the Regalian Empire at a critical juncture, Musamansa Koné remains aloof and neutral to the Regalians in the modern day, while his uncle, kept alive after being himself deposed, now seeks Regalian assistance in rather transparent plots against his nephew. Why Musamansa allows the man to both live and to plot against him is unknown, but some believe it may be down to both familial ties and the respect the two men have for each other. Compared to the cold war of prior decades, however, many prefer the modern state of neutrality, and cordial relations the two nations share, with the violence and bloodshed seemingly at an end.

Trivia

  • The young Massya of Farahdeen was a child in the eyes of his people when he was taken into Regalian custody, and he was largely treated as such among the Regalians. When he returned, he was a man in the Songaskian tradition.
  • Why Regalia did not enlist Qadir Ailor aid for their conflict remains unclear, especially since the Qadir had just joined the Crown Alliance. Some believe it was baseless prejudice against the Qadir by the military, but others believe the ceaselessly unchanging southern border between the Songaskia and Qadir, a site of stalemate for centuries, and also a site of little gained in the First Songaskian War, held no interest for Cedromar who deserved to strike hard and swift against his foes.
  • The Songaskian civil war was rather limited in scale. While some initial skirmishes were carried out by the Usurper trying to dislodge his nephew, Musamansa proved highly adept at diplomacy, forcing a political stalemate that ground on until loyalist control of the Pearl Cities proved absolute, threatening to cut off the interior settlements and the capital from vital supplies.

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Last EditorHydraLana on 09/8/2024.

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