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The '''Eighty's War''' is a military conflict on [[Roshar]] which began in {{date/sa|year=1168}}{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} between the bordering kingdoms of [[Emul]] and [[Tukar]] during the time of the [[Alethi]] [[War of Reckoning]]. |
The '''Eighty's War''' is a military conflict on [[Roshar]] which began in {{date/sa|year=1168}}{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} between the bordering kingdoms of [[Emul]] and [[Tukar]] during the time of the [[Alethi]] [[War of Reckoning]]. |
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− | The conflict began when the Emuli claimed the city [[Sesemalex Dar]] as their capital city, and due to the city being a successful trading city, the Tukari wanted the city for themselves. The Emuli also claim that the city is their ancestral homeland, and a gift from the [[Herald]]s, because the city's pattern is central to their religion. The city is also believed to be one of the [[ |
+ | The conflict began when the Emuli claimed the city [[Sesemalex Dar]] as their capital city, and due to the city being a successful trading city, the Tukari wanted the city for themselves. The Emuli also claim that the city is their ancestral homeland, and a gift from the [[Herald]]s, because the city's pattern is central to their religion. The city is also believed to be one of the [[Dawncities]], which is likely another cause for the conflict.{{book ref|twok|54}} |
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Revision as of 17:26, 6 December 2017
The Eighty's War is a military conflict on Roshar which began in 1168[1] between the bordering kingdoms of Emul and Tukar during the time of the Alethi War of Reckoning.
The conflict began when the Emuli claimed the city Sesemalex Dar as their capital city, and due to the city being a successful trading city, the Tukari wanted the city for themselves. The Emuli also claim that the city is their ancestral homeland, and a gift from the Heralds, because the city's pattern is central to their religion. The city is also believed to be one of the Dawncities, which is likely another cause for the conflict.[2]
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