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Since the fall of the [[Allorn Empire]], southern [[Westwynd]] has been a mess concerning demographics, borders and political conflicts. In 295 AC, this brewing conflict would come to a head when lands nominally held by [[Teledden]] principalities were logged by [[Ailor]] who were nominally part of the [[Regalian Empire]]. While the cause behind what is now called the Ranger Crisis is largely unknown due to the amount of finger-pointing involved by all sides of the conflict, it boils down to core ideas of Ailor expansionism, [[Eronidas]] aggression and Teledden traditionalism. Despite the conflict being short-lived, it still featured a severe death toll, horrendous war practices, and the potential for drastic escalation only averted by the actions of the Regalian Empire. The conflict is not considered a formal war, merely a punitive act that went awry, but it still played a role in the outbreak of later conflicts such as the [[L'Elvellen War]].


Since the fall of the [[Elven Empire]], [[Daendroc]] has been an ethnic mess in terms of demographics, borders, and political conflicts. In 295 AC, this brewing conflict would come to head; the dams burst, spewing forth a crisis that was only temporarily averted. While the causation factor is largely unknown due to the amount of finger pointing involved by all sides of the conflict, it boils down to the core ideas of Ailor Expansionism, Orc Aggression, and Elven Reclamation. The conflict was relatively short-lived; it was the severe death tolls, horrendous war practices, and the potential for drastic escalation that truly saw the Ranger Crisis stand out from all other [[Regalian conflicts]], even though it was never truly considered a war due to  the amount of guerilla tactics and underhanded methods employed.  
==Background Information==
The fall of the Allorn Empire was a bloody, chaotic affair brought about by a loss of [[Magic]] which crippled the Archmages, [[Mage]]s, and even the general Teledden population of the imperial power. The geographic reshaping the [[Cataclysm]] and [[Wildering]] brought also did not help, and it took decades for the myriad of successor states, often small principalities, to recover to an acceptable level. In the absence of that power, many [[Ailor]] and [[Asha]] slaves rebelled, achieving freedom and streaming to southern Westwynd. Where the Asha had the Ashal Islands, the Ailor would establish multiple small states along the coastline and inland, toppling several post-Allorn states in the process. By the time of 150 AC, the [[Daendroque]] Ailor dominated southern and mainland Westwynd, and despised the Teledden states nearby. However, a new player had entered the region some time ago, and was now on the rise. The [[Eronidas]] invaded shortly after the Allorn Empire fell, and conquered a huge swath of western territory while others went north into Westwynd, founding [[Westwynd|Kezzeret Sabu]]. When the Regalian Empire reached the region, they scooped up all of the Ailor states, and pushed for the gradual expansion of local territory. The [[Regalian Pessimism]] forced a lull in these activities, but when the [[Chrysant War]] began, trouble started.


==The Instigation of a Crisis==
==History==
In order to understand the Ranger Crisis, one must first understand the political and demographic climate of Daendroc and [[Hyarroc]] of the day. The dangerous and complex crisis was a result of historical rivalries and stagnation in relations and conflicts, which eventually led to a volatile burst.
===Ailor Expansion===
The forests of Dassara had long been held, theoretically, by the Teledden. In the decades after the Ailor states in southern Westwynd had formed, this buffer of land had been allowed to thrive, the territory overgrown thanks to the freak explosion of nature caused by the Wildering. The region was largely unsuitable for settlement due to this untouched expanse of nature, and had become a sort of nature preserve respected by the Teledden. While occasionally used for resources, it was largely left alone. But, as the Ailor began to expand into the area, the Teledden calls asserting their claim grew vociferous. They stated that not only was the region theirs by ancient claim, dating back to before the Ailor were even a sentient [[Race]], but also because of the ruins of Allorn cities which lay within the area, and Teledden colonies, while minor, still sat within the forest. La Frontierra slowly devoured this forested region regardless, as the rebuilding and maintenance of the newly revitalizing [[Regalian Navy]] called for a vast supply of lumber. Eventually, the Teledden had had enough, and nations over the border in Altaleï empowered an ancient order to do something about it.
===Rangers and Rages===
The Ranger Order was an ancient entity with a very uncertain history in Allorn society. In the modern day, they are broadly believed to have evolved from the first scouts of [[Talea]]’s conquering armies, who eventually remained attached to true [[Estelley]] values, and would come to defend the [[Va’sil Tree]]s in the [[Night of the Weeping Stars]]. By 290 AC, their numbers were few, many having died to the emergence of the [[Kathar]] all those years ago, and having fallen in many battles since. There are even some who believe the Order chose to die off rather than recruit new members. Still, they had an interest in the contested region, and with the aid of Teledden nobles, were well supplied to begin harassing Ailor logging operations. At first, they committed acts of low-tier sabotage. Cutting tools suddenly broke, wagon-wheels cracked, and draft animals were spooked, and sent crashing into supplies or infrastructure. However, the Ailor did not stop, and instead took to both blaming the local Teledden, and the limited [[Yanar]] presence in the area, claiming it was the act of Magic and the “Plant-People”. Ailor attacks on the Yanar are believed to have triggered the Rangers to far more aggressive actions. Lumberyard slaves were mysteriously freed at night, and found foremen and camp logisticians with great ease to exact their revenge. Hunters and foragers for logging camps never returned, and now, suddenly, fires were breaking out with increased intensity and deadly results.  


===The Daendroque and Altalar States===
What the Rangers had not foreseen, and neither had the Teledden politicians, was the sudden opportunistic arrival of the Eronidas. The warrior culture of Kezzeret Sabu had been an equal threat to the Teledden, but seeing the Ailor grow exceptionally weak as a result of this clearly pro-Teledden interference from the Rangers, several warrior bands marched into the northern forests and began their own logging operations in force while also pushing out forward Ailor scouting parties. Unlike in their response to the Ailor to the south, the Teledden answered the Eronidas actions with direct force, attacking this new threat, and beginning a regional war. However, when some Ailor from the frontier saw a chance to gain Teledden political capital, they allied with the Elves against the Eronidas, seeing some warbands turn on the Ailor as well. Other Ailor parties, uninvolved in such alliances, were now attacked by the Eronidas, and quickly, a three-way conflict was breaking out in the territory now being called the Contested Land.
In the north-west sat three [[Altalar]] states, predominantly under the control of the largest, [[Thellassia]]. These states were juxtaposed to the east by the [[Kingdom of Lusits]] and the then-small lumber-based colony of [[Daenshore]]. Over the past century, a security dilemma had formed between these two groups, where each side wanted to have a stronger defense against the other. While relations certainly were hostile, the two sides never partook in direct conflict, instead seeking to outdo each other.  
===Regalian Involvement===
Seeing their lumber trade and the continued revitalization of the Regalian Navy in danger, the Regalian Empire wasted no time in involving themselves in the conflict. Regalian forces were raised and dispatched to the [[Daen Governate]] and [[Westwynd|Lusits]], while diplomats were also sent to try and speak with both Teledden and Eronidas representatives. These overtures were ignored, and so filled with the vigor and idealism the [[Chrysant War]] had given them, the [[Regalian Military]] created a “punitive force” to march into the Contested Land to drive a wedge between the Eronidas and Teledden, while also protecting Ailor populations. The army’s situation rapidly deteriorated, its many [[Knights]] almost useless in the dense tree-cover the Regalians often found themselves, and efforts from both enemy parties cut off the Regalian supply train, stranding them in the forests. There was also the animal element to fear, as in that time, beasts from [[Westwynd|No Man’s Land]] commonly made excursions south for hunting, and instead found themselves attacking new, sentient prey, in addition to local animals starving, or just savage, looking for their own pound of flesh. Hundreds died, and while communications were eventually reestablished with the beleaguered Regalian force, the Regalian Empire realized they had been defeated. However, the same was also true of the Eronidas and Teledden. A huge forest fire had killed large numbers in both rival forces, and it was only then that the three sides sat down and talked. The Treaty of 295 AC was signed, and three months of no concrete results came to an end.


===The Orc Hordes===
==Effects==
To the south sat the two predominant Orc Hordes: The [[Dark Iron Tribelands]], and the [[Blood Clan Tribelands]]. While the Blood Clans proved more aggressive in attacking the Elves and Humans alike, the Dark Iron Tribes directed their efforts toward combating the [[Avanthar]], who in turn constantly harassed the Dark Iron Tribes to limit the growth of the [[Orcs]]. While the Orcs were a force to be reckoned with, they were largely unable to overcome any external forces because of the present internal conflicts within the clans.  
The Ranger Crisis saw the immediate end of the Ranger Order itself, the Treaty formalizing their disbandment and harshly enforcing a lack of aid to the group from any Teledden party. The Teledden nobles who had initially supported the Rangers came out of the conflict by blaming them for their failures in not ending the Ailor threat, and by 300 AC, no person was left who called themselves a Ranger. The Treaty also called for joint regional operations in the area to enforce each party’s claims there, essentially suggesting that whoever could build the most, expand the most, and get the most walls up, could have an area. However, at the meetings for the formation of the treaty, Eronidas and Ailor diplomats made rather positive inroads with each other due to their mutual dislike for the Teledden, and a secret understanding, of the treaty being Eronidas and Ailor versus Teledden, was maintained, though only for about a year. The Eronidas of Kezzeret Sabu were warriors and opportunists first, and they soon broke this unofficial deal, leading the region back to a three-way skirmish zone.  


===The Avanthar===
The Teledden, meanwhile, saw the whole affair as the first strike against their longstanding ties to the Ailor, and the Regalian Empire. While in [[Ithania]] such relations thrived, and the [[Ithanian]] influence on the Regalian Empire alongside the role of the [[Solvaan]] meant that the Empire had been pro-Elven for a long time, the terms of the Treaty became viewed as a betrayal of this relationship by local Teledden parties. The lesson the Empire learned from this debacle was that they were not ready for a land war with any power yet. The Regalian Navy had carried their victory in the Chrysant War, but the old ways of land-based conflict were no longer viable, especially so far from the support of their powerful warships. Whatever plans the Regalian Empire had next were thus put on hold, and they entered a political holding pattern for the next seven years while their military continued to expand, improve, and ultimately, achieve new strength. When they did go to war next, they chose a Teledden land, and began the L'Elvellen War, the second strike for most Allorn loyalists in the region.
Within the [[Alarenes Tribelands]], the [[Avanthar]] patrolled town to town, fending off any Orc packs using hit and run techniques to outpace the green barbarians. This technique was especially effective when it came to defending their homeland, but it was not able to be used to conquer any land back due to the mobility it required. The Avanthar found themselves at odds with the intrusive Orcs and the ever expanding [[Daendroque]] lumber companies.
 
==Human Expansionism==
The conflict is first recorded to have begun when the Daendroquin lumber companies began trespassing on lands previously left untouched due to the problematic presence of the [[Cielothar]] and [[Yanar]]. Typically, they left the pacifists alone, however in search of more profits, the companies ignored precedent and moved in on the Cielothar villages. Their previous neutrality was perceived as the driving factor behind the balance of power in Daendroc prior to the Ranger Crisis, and so when the lumber companies of Daenshore crossed the apparent line, chaos broke loose.
 
The Avanthar, infuriated with the aggressions towards the Cielothar made haste towards the human settlements, setting fire to their lumber stocks and homesteads alike. This sabotage impoverished many Ailor, and was perceived as an attack on humanity itself. Seeing the Avanthar forces spread thin into the northern jungles, the Blood Clan Orcs began wreaking havoc across the Alarenes valley, carefully avoiding the Avanthar tent city, but destroying everything else in their wake. Acknowledging the strategic importance of the event, the Dark Iron clans joined in as well, trying to contain their more savage brothers as well as make gains on the Ailor and Avanthar. This would become an incredibly confusing four-way war between the powers of the region.
 
==Regalian Involvement==
Seeing their lumber trade in danger, the [[Regalian Empire]] wasted no time in involving themselves in the conflict. They sent armies to Daendroc to protect their colonies. Quickly making gains, the Regalian military forced a path into the Alarenes Tribelands, burning down villages, and cutting down tribes and communities of men, women, and children. Unfortunately, this resulted in the Ailor armies being entrenched in unfamiliar territory. The Avanthar circled around and cut off their supply lines, making the Ailor an easy target in the dense jungles of Daendroc. Seeing an opportunity for expansion, Thellassia and the other northern Elven states began to prepare for an opportunistic war against Lusits. Fearing for the safety of its armies, as well as the impact this disaster would have on the current Arch-Chancellor Moriarty Kade, Regalia arranged for translators to meet with the Avanthar Horselords to broker a truce. The joint forces pushed the Orc clans back to their homelands, and immense conflict was over.
 
===The Aftermath===
Though the impact could have been much greater should the conflict have lasted much longer, the Ranger Crisis did leave its mark on history. The greatest takeaway from the event would be the Ranger’s Treaty of 295 AC, which concluded the fighting itself. The Avanthar promised huge amounts of land to Regalia, while the Regalian Empire was pledged to assist the Elves in their conflict against the Orcs. Since the Avanthar could not communicate in Common so easily, there were oftentimes situations where several words or phrases were lost in translation. Whether by design of the Regalians or by complete misfortune, the Regalian Empire only found itself giving minimalistic aid to the Elves in the form of rusted and sometimes even broken weapons.
 
Those who lost out by far, however, were the Cielothar. The Avanthar were so readily able to give up land because they were nomadic in nature and didn’t have too big of a problem with having smaller territory. They failed to foresee the consequences of giving away Cielothar land. Because the Cielothar lived on farms, it was much harder for them to migrate. Sometimes, the Daendroque lumber companies simply logged around their villages. Others stole crops from the peace-loving farmers. Some more radical companies forced the Cielothar to gather their earthly possessions and move south on old trails that would come to be known as the Trails of the Fallen Star. Worse yet, due to the communal cultural belief in not owning personal belongings, the Cielothar oftentimes simply left their valuable possessions to the Daendroquin lumber companies, not wishing to offend their overlords by withholding gifts. Thousands of Cielothar died years after the actual fighting as a direct result of famine, disease, and overcrowdedness in Cielothar settlements.
 
==Long-Term Effects==
The Ranger’s Treaty would only broker peace for a few years. Regalia, ever diligent in finding the best deals to suit their needs, made a secret alliance with the Dark Iron clans. In exchange for helping the Regalian Empire in their wars, the Ailor offered to support the Orcs in their conquest of the Elven lands. Because the Orcs asked for much less than the Avanthar, and enjoyed killing everything, they were the perfect device of war against the Altalar kingdoms in the north. This was all revealed as Regalia declared war on Thellassia, breaking the Ranger’s Treaty. In what would be a quick and decisive war, the Regalian Empire had subjugated nearly the entire northern half of Daendroc and had access to all of the lumber they could cut.  


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Dark Iron warriors eventually took up arms in the name of Regalia during the [[Qadir War]], fulfilling their end of the bargain made at the beginning of the [[Elven War]]. In conjunction with [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] engineers, they developed armored siege weapons to protect them as they slaughtered all [[Qadir]] in their path. While contact has since been cut off, and the war has been over for over a year now, it is still theorized that little clans of Orcs are rolling around the deserts of [[Farah’deen]], wreaking havoc from [[Hadritya]] to Hadritya.  
*The Yanar local to what became to the Contested Land rapidly fled after the arrival of the Eronidas, and many, including their offspring, are thankful they got out when they did. The region is now a war-torn landscape with little of the original jungle growth which attracted loggers in the first place.
*Because of the nature of how each side threw blame to the others, the true cause of the Ranger Crisis may never be known.  
*The fire that devastated Teledden and Eronidas forces has an unknown cause. Both sides blame the other, but some suggest a Ranger went rogue, and realizing how his kind had been used, set a flame to harm both sides.
*The Elven reconquest effort, known as Lle’cӧn-sess’teia, has been permanently jeopardized due to the ignorant concessions of the Avanthar during the Ranger’s Treaty. This is why most Altalar have come to dislike the Avanthar in recent years.  
*The current conflicts in the Contested Land have achieved a new tension since the reemergence of the Allorn Empire, though any further issues are largely avoided due to the longstanding policies of both the Regalian Empire and Kezzeret Sabu to allow the local enmities to play out, and not directly support any actions in the area.
 
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The Ranger Crisis
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Historical Event
Event Name The Ranger Crisis
Dates and Times 295 AC
Location Westwynd
People Involved Regalian Empire, Eronidas, Teledden

Since the fall of the Allorn Empire, southern Westwynd has been a mess concerning demographics, borders and political conflicts. In 295 AC, this brewing conflict would come to a head when lands nominally held by Teledden principalities were logged by Ailor who were nominally part of the Regalian Empire. While the cause behind what is now called the Ranger Crisis is largely unknown due to the amount of finger-pointing involved by all sides of the conflict, it boils down to core ideas of Ailor expansionism, Eronidas aggression and Teledden traditionalism. Despite the conflict being short-lived, it still featured a severe death toll, horrendous war practices, and the potential for drastic escalation only averted by the actions of the Regalian Empire. The conflict is not considered a formal war, merely a punitive act that went awry, but it still played a role in the outbreak of later conflicts such as the L'Elvellen War.

Background Information

The fall of the Allorn Empire was a bloody, chaotic affair brought about by a loss of Magic which crippled the Archmages, Mages, and even the general Teledden population of the imperial power. The geographic reshaping the Cataclysm and Wildering brought also did not help, and it took decades for the myriad of successor states, often small principalities, to recover to an acceptable level. In the absence of that power, many Ailor and Asha slaves rebelled, achieving freedom and streaming to southern Westwynd. Where the Asha had the Ashal Islands, the Ailor would establish multiple small states along the coastline and inland, toppling several post-Allorn states in the process. By the time of 150 AC, the Daendroque Ailor dominated southern and mainland Westwynd, and despised the Teledden states nearby. However, a new player had entered the region some time ago, and was now on the rise. The Eronidas invaded shortly after the Allorn Empire fell, and conquered a huge swath of western territory while others went north into Westwynd, founding Kezzeret Sabu. When the Regalian Empire reached the region, they scooped up all of the Ailor states, and pushed for the gradual expansion of local territory. The Regalian Pessimism forced a lull in these activities, but when the Chrysant War began, trouble started.

History

Ailor Expansion

The forests of Dassara had long been held, theoretically, by the Teledden. In the decades after the Ailor states in southern Westwynd had formed, this buffer of land had been allowed to thrive, the territory overgrown thanks to the freak explosion of nature caused by the Wildering. The region was largely unsuitable for settlement due to this untouched expanse of nature, and had become a sort of nature preserve respected by the Teledden. While occasionally used for resources, it was largely left alone. But, as the Ailor began to expand into the area, the Teledden calls asserting their claim grew vociferous. They stated that not only was the region theirs by ancient claim, dating back to before the Ailor were even a sentient Race, but also because of the ruins of Allorn cities which lay within the area, and Teledden colonies, while minor, still sat within the forest. La Frontierra slowly devoured this forested region regardless, as the rebuilding and maintenance of the newly revitalizing Regalian Navy called for a vast supply of lumber. Eventually, the Teledden had had enough, and nations over the border in Altaleï empowered an ancient order to do something about it.

Rangers and Rages

The Ranger Order was an ancient entity with a very uncertain history in Allorn society. In the modern day, they are broadly believed to have evolved from the first scouts of Talea’s conquering armies, who eventually remained attached to true Estelley values, and would come to defend the Va’sil Trees in the Night of the Weeping Stars. By 290 AC, their numbers were few, many having died to the emergence of the Kathar all those years ago, and having fallen in many battles since. There are even some who believe the Order chose to die off rather than recruit new members. Still, they had an interest in the contested region, and with the aid of Teledden nobles, were well supplied to begin harassing Ailor logging operations. At first, they committed acts of low-tier sabotage. Cutting tools suddenly broke, wagon-wheels cracked, and draft animals were spooked, and sent crashing into supplies or infrastructure. However, the Ailor did not stop, and instead took to both blaming the local Teledden, and the limited Yanar presence in the area, claiming it was the act of Magic and the “Plant-People”. Ailor attacks on the Yanar are believed to have triggered the Rangers to far more aggressive actions. Lumberyard slaves were mysteriously freed at night, and found foremen and camp logisticians with great ease to exact their revenge. Hunters and foragers for logging camps never returned, and now, suddenly, fires were breaking out with increased intensity and deadly results.

What the Rangers had not foreseen, and neither had the Teledden politicians, was the sudden opportunistic arrival of the Eronidas. The warrior culture of Kezzeret Sabu had been an equal threat to the Teledden, but seeing the Ailor grow exceptionally weak as a result of this clearly pro-Teledden interference from the Rangers, several warrior bands marched into the northern forests and began their own logging operations in force while also pushing out forward Ailor scouting parties. Unlike in their response to the Ailor to the south, the Teledden answered the Eronidas actions with direct force, attacking this new threat, and beginning a regional war. However, when some Ailor from the frontier saw a chance to gain Teledden political capital, they allied with the Elves against the Eronidas, seeing some warbands turn on the Ailor as well. Other Ailor parties, uninvolved in such alliances, were now attacked by the Eronidas, and quickly, a three-way conflict was breaking out in the territory now being called the Contested Land.

Regalian Involvement

Seeing their lumber trade and the continued revitalization of the Regalian Navy in danger, the Regalian Empire wasted no time in involving themselves in the conflict. Regalian forces were raised and dispatched to the Daen Governate and Lusits, while diplomats were also sent to try and speak with both Teledden and Eronidas representatives. These overtures were ignored, and so filled with the vigor and idealism the Chrysant War had given them, the Regalian Military created a “punitive force” to march into the Contested Land to drive a wedge between the Eronidas and Teledden, while also protecting Ailor populations. The army’s situation rapidly deteriorated, its many Knights almost useless in the dense tree-cover the Regalians often found themselves, and efforts from both enemy parties cut off the Regalian supply train, stranding them in the forests. There was also the animal element to fear, as in that time, beasts from No Man’s Land commonly made excursions south for hunting, and instead found themselves attacking new, sentient prey, in addition to local animals starving, or just savage, looking for their own pound of flesh. Hundreds died, and while communications were eventually reestablished with the beleaguered Regalian force, the Regalian Empire realized they had been defeated. However, the same was also true of the Eronidas and Teledden. A huge forest fire had killed large numbers in both rival forces, and it was only then that the three sides sat down and talked. The Treaty of 295 AC was signed, and three months of no concrete results came to an end.

Effects

The Ranger Crisis saw the immediate end of the Ranger Order itself, the Treaty formalizing their disbandment and harshly enforcing a lack of aid to the group from any Teledden party. The Teledden nobles who had initially supported the Rangers came out of the conflict by blaming them for their failures in not ending the Ailor threat, and by 300 AC, no person was left who called themselves a Ranger. The Treaty also called for joint regional operations in the area to enforce each party’s claims there, essentially suggesting that whoever could build the most, expand the most, and get the most walls up, could have an area. However, at the meetings for the formation of the treaty, Eronidas and Ailor diplomats made rather positive inroads with each other due to their mutual dislike for the Teledden, and a secret understanding, of the treaty being Eronidas and Ailor versus Teledden, was maintained, though only for about a year. The Eronidas of Kezzeret Sabu were warriors and opportunists first, and they soon broke this unofficial deal, leading the region back to a three-way skirmish zone.

The Teledden, meanwhile, saw the whole affair as the first strike against their longstanding ties to the Ailor, and the Regalian Empire. While in Ithania such relations thrived, and the Ithanian influence on the Regalian Empire alongside the role of the Solvaan meant that the Empire had been pro-Elven for a long time, the terms of the Treaty became viewed as a betrayal of this relationship by local Teledden parties. The lesson the Empire learned from this debacle was that they were not ready for a land war with any power yet. The Regalian Navy had carried their victory in the Chrysant War, but the old ways of land-based conflict were no longer viable, especially so far from the support of their powerful warships. Whatever plans the Regalian Empire had next were thus put on hold, and they entered a political holding pattern for the next seven years while their military continued to expand, improve, and ultimately, achieve new strength. When they did go to war next, they chose a Teledden land, and began the L'Elvellen War, the second strike for most Allorn loyalists in the region.

Trivia

  • The Yanar local to what became to the Contested Land rapidly fled after the arrival of the Eronidas, and many, including their offspring, are thankful they got out when they did. The region is now a war-torn landscape with little of the original jungle growth which attracted loggers in the first place.
  • The fire that devastated Teledden and Eronidas forces has an unknown cause. Both sides blame the other, but some suggest a Ranger went rogue, and realizing how his kind had been used, set a flame to harm both sides.
  • The current conflicts in the Contested Land have achieved a new tension since the reemergence of the Allorn Empire, though any further issues are largely avoided due to the longstanding policies of both the Regalian Empire and Kezzeret Sabu to allow the local enmities to play out, and not directly support any actions in the area.

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