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The '''Manywar''' was a global conflict on [[Nalthis]] that involved the nations of [[Hanald]], [[Kuth]], [[Huth]], [[Pahn Kahl]], [[Tedradel]], and [[Gys]]. It occurred about 300 years before the marriage of [[Susebron]] and [[Siri]].
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The '''Manywar''' was a global conflict on [[Nalthis]] that involved the nations of [[Hanald]], [[Kuth]], [[Huth]], [[Pahn Kahl]], [[Tedradel]], and [[Gys]]. It occurred about three hundred years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].
   
 
== Roots of the Conflict ==
 
== Roots of the Conflict ==
 
=== The Tears of Edgli ===
 
=== The Tears of Edgli ===
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The Tears of Edgli had made Hanald an economic powerhouse. The dyes that they produced were vibrant and prized throughout Nalthis. However, the Tears could only grow in Hallendran's climate. Other nations were jealous and wished to take control of Hallendran so they could profit from the dyes.
 
   
 
=== Awakening Developments ===
 
=== Awakening Developments ===
The process of [[Awakening]] [[Lifeless]] had already been developed before the Manywar. However, the [[Command]]s that had been known previously required 50 [[Breath]]s to create a single Lifeless.
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The process of [[Awakening]] [[Lifeless]] had already been developed before the Manywar. However, the [[Command]]s that had been known previously required fifty [[Breath]]s to create a single Lifeless. This arrested the ability for large amounts of Lifeless troops to be used in combat, it was simply too costly.
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However, [[Shashara]], one of the [[Five Scholars]], made a discovery. She developed a [[Command]] that allowed for the creation of a Lifeless with a single Breath.
   
 
=== Vasher's Prophecy ===
 
=== Vasher's Prophecy ===
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At that point, [[Talaxin]], another of the Five Scholars who was also known as Strifelover, had a vision.
 
   
 
== Early Events ==
 
== Early Events ==
 
=== The Split of Five Scholars ===
 
=== The Split of Five Scholars ===
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As the Manywar began, the
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=== Seizure of Hallendran ===
 
=== Seizure of Hallendran ===
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=== Peacegiver's Treasure ===
 
=== Peacegiver's Treasure ===
   
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== Legacy ==
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While the war itself was over, the tensions between the nations never fully vanished. Tedradel's hatred of Hallendran, in particular, would never completely fade.
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=== Destruction of Hallant ===
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==== Formation of Idris ====
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After the House of Idris and its servants fled [[T'Telir]], they moved to the northern highlands of Hallant. They established a kingdom there, named Idris after the family. The Idrians, who had previously experimented with Awakening, turned their backs on the art as a whole. The Idrians brought their religion, [[Austrism]], with them. They used its tenets to make Awakening sound immoral and evil. This fear of Awakening impacted Idrians greatly, their
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==== Formation of Hallandran ====
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 09:08, 7 April 2013

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The Manywar was a global conflict on Nalthis that involved the nations of Hanald, Kuth, Huth, Pahn Kahl, Tedradel, and Gys. It occurred about three hundred years before the Pahn Kahl rebellion.

Roots of the Conflict

The Tears of Edgli

The Tears of Edgli had made Hanald an economic powerhouse. The dyes that they produced were vibrant and prized throughout Nalthis. However, the Tears could only grow in Hallendran's climate. Other nations were jealous and wished to take control of Hallendran so they could profit from the dyes.

Awakening Developments

The process of Awakening Lifeless had already been developed before the Manywar. However, the Commands that had been known previously required fifty Breaths to create a single Lifeless. This arrested the ability for large amounts of Lifeless troops to be used in combat, it was simply too costly.

However, Shashara, one of the Five Scholars, made a discovery. She developed a Command that allowed for the creation of a Lifeless with a single Breath.

Vasher's Prophecy

At that point, Talaxin, another of the Five Scholars who was also known as Strifelover, had a vision.

Early Events

The Split of Five Scholars

As the Manywar began, the


Seizure of Hallendran

Creation of Nightblood

Late Events

The Battle of Twilight Falls

The battle of Twilight Falls was the final engagement of the Manywar. It was the only battle of the Manywar where Nightblood was used in the battle. The sheer number of casualities caused by Shashara wielding Nightblood was devastating. Over the course of the battle the leader of the Pahn Unity, the coalition of nations against Hallant, was killed.

Death of Shashara

Vasher was horrified by the destruction caused by the use of Nightblood. Shashara planned on revealing the secrets of how to create Type IV Biochromatic Entities to the rest of Nalthis. Vasher decided that he couldn't allow that to occur, he couldn't allow other Awakened swords to become available to other nations. He and Shashara argued about it, and he ended up murdering her with Nightblood to stop her. Denth was furious at the death of his sister, he defected from Vasher's side and never forgave him for it.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Resolution

Return of Kalad's Phantoms

Kalad's Phantoms...

Peacegiver's Treasure

Legacy

While the war itself was over, the tensions between the nations never fully vanished. Tedradel's hatred of Hallendran, in particular, would never completely fade.

Destruction of Hallant

Formation of Idris

After the House of Idris and its servants fled T'Telir, they moved to the northern highlands of Hallant. They established a kingdom there, named Idris after the family. The Idrians, who had previously experimented with Awakening, turned their backs on the art as a whole. The Idrians brought their religion, Austrism, with them. They used its tenets to make Awakening sound immoral and evil. This fear of Awakening impacted Idrians greatly, their

Formation of Hallandran

Notes

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