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- Lord Ágan Gerénian was received in Nandorthel as a liberator by most of the people.
- Aegis and his main supporters were all dead. Skean feigned remorse for his brother’s fate, admitting Aegis was framed but directed the blame on a servant, whom was executed. Skean portrayed himself as having saved The Strand by preserving its armies, that he had to withdraw as Aegis had unintentionally drew the attention of The Anointed.
The Founding of Mosvaseb
- The newly ascended Lord of the House of House Éastanwind was particularly unpopular, being both a poor manager and a harsh ruler.
- The feud between Westanwind and House Éastanwind in Narthendar had been going on for 47 years at this point. The feud had led to increased taxes, harder lives for most of the people and many lives lost from skirmishes and brief conflicts.
- With Nandorthel under the control of House Gerénian, King Dithair of Anorthile looked to the rest of The Feralands in hopes of continuing to reestablish order there. The city of Mundríce became his next goal.
- King Dithair’s messengers’ reported not only the Lord of the House's rudeness, but also of the pitiful conditions and growing oppression in Mundríce. This spurred Dithair to consider conquest and the establishment of a new state there. Rumors of possible Mountain Clan activity fueled his belief that such an invasion was necessary.
- The oppressed people of in and near Mundríce welcomed Anorthile rule, while House Westanwind in Múthrand was outraged by the foreign rule in the lands that their kin (though estranged) had ruled.
- King Dithair's abilities as an Anointed astonish the people of the city.
- Other changes that occurred included Anorthile bringing the elders of the various villages together to form a simplified version of the People's Council that the Anointed Kingdoms saw.
- Falar, the commander of the Nosmalos Expeditionary host, was made the first Lord of Mosvaseb and reigned from Vaseb. His cousin, Shevoseb, governed Múthrand. The rule of Lord Falar was fair and there was much rebuilding in the area around Vaseb and Múthrand, with repairs to the damage the feud had caused. Much trade between Vaseb and Anorthile (through Nandorthel) occured, as well as between Múthrand and Vishethas.
Unrest in The Feralands
- While Skean had been able to bolster his rule through fear, lies and propaganda, his son, Bodkin, was less effective at this. Even during Skean’s rule there was a growing resistance. Even so, this resistance was not yet strong enough to overthrow Bodkin, but was greatly encouraged by Anorthile’s intervention in The Emerald War and the formation of Mosvaseb.
- At this time, The Anointed were not aware of Greyport’s location.
- The bloodines of the leader of the resistance's rise to power was a taint on his rule. Also, the image of the Vasomi and the Temple were also a taint upon his rule as well.
- The Esheliros Shûvrall had been plagued by division between those trying to maintain order and those under aiding and abetting pirates and brigands. Vishethas assisted (with their Vasomi) the local council of the law-abiding island put down the brigands. Again, Vishethas used the Vasomi to assert their authority.
- Ábrecan was a less impressive of a ruler than his father Ágan. Also, his father’s attempts to rebuild the area around Nandorthel were not as successful as he had hoped and the taxes used to fuel it caused tension and impatience to build in the population of Nandorthel. Ábrecan's reign went over poorly, and tensions in Nandorthel would continue to rise over the years.
- Bodkin had his spies watching and looking for ways to damage The Anointed's influence in The Feralands.
- The reputation of The Anointed was severely tarnished at this time, as they helped facilitate House Gerénian's rise.
- The group that splinters from House Gerénian goes on to rule the lands northeast of Nandorthel.
Nandorthel Falls and Grimvale Rises
- Bodkin and Ranseur were partially responsible in helping to form the Dréorwineas, as they worked to keep up tensions in Nandorthel. More information concerning the tyranny with which Ábrecan asserted his rule also came into light.
- The Ironrend Rebellion, and the misuse of the Vasomi in The Strand, further alienated the people to The Anointed during these years.
- In particular, Ábrecan asked for Dréorwine to set aside the feud and help preserve what had been accomplished in Nandorthel.
- The division between Ábrecan's Loyalists and the Dréorwineas in House Gerénian is permanently established.
- Many in the region join Ábrecan, refusing to recognize Ranseur as the Lord of Nandorthel. However, due to Ábrecan's stained reputation, many others are also resistant to his rule.
- Bodkin realized the danger of House Gerénian reuniting and attacking Nandorthel from two fronts. Ábrecan's following is larger, so Bodkin decider to focus his efforts on dislodging them from their position south of Nandorthel.Ábrecan realized he could no longer continue the fight against Ranseur.
- The Anorthile people, in particular the nobles, are deeply offended by House Gerénian's past lies. The People's Council and other groups protest the offer of asylum to the Gerénians.
Vithile had always been a tenuously held region and was essentially unpopulated at that time.The Dréorwineas realized they could not fight Bodkin's hosts in Nandorthel.- The Gap of Methandos will later to be known as the Hréctan Valley.
Trade and reliable communications between Mosvaseb and Grimvale had been severely impaired when Ranseur became Lord of Grimvale, as they were hostile towards Anorthile. The rebuilding of The Long Road occured in order to allow trade caravans to circumvent the hostile city.Work on The Long Road was long and expensive. The road workers had to be guarded and escorted. Anorthile lost many men in skirmishes. The People’s Council increasingly disapproved of Anorthile’s involvement in The Feralands.- House Joldeseb stirred up dissent in the nobles of Anorthile.
The Hali Beadre and The Joldeseb Usurption
- Most of the ship's crew were already dead. They were brought back to a Thalom Sebairos camp. The survivors were very ill and claimed to be from a land called Dritameshi.
- The Sebairos left behind those who were already sick and migrated west. The plague continued to spread in eastern Gorandel.
- The Sebairos came to believe this plague to be a curse or judgment from Driomi for supporting the false Gerénian kings. This belief would continue to spread as a rumor among those they met on their travels.
- The beliefs held among the Sebairos would continue to distort over time.
- In Narthendar, the plague affected Mosvaseb and the land of the Dréorwineas first; it spread slowly due to the sparsity of low population between villages.
- The plague struck Anorthile later that same year. It spread quickly in the densely populated heartland.
- Thavairos and Eänos were hit hardest due to the prolific trade between the two cities.
- Sheäjathi was not hit as hard due to drawing most of its trade from the southern vales.
- Vellevri took the lightest blow due to having little trade outside the valley. After the plague spread, travel to the city of Vellevri was discouraged by the persistence of the disease in the Thavairos region.
- With the Hali Beadre also came rumors from the Thalom Sebairos that the plague was a divine judgment. Given recent scandals, this belief was taken up by many in Anorthile.
- The rumors of Dritameshi had also reached them, but they were largely dismissed as a myth.
- Léomael was spared as trade with Nosmalos had essentially stopped with the arrival of the plague in their homeland.
- The hostile states of The Strand, Grimvale, Greyport, and The Sómstrynd Clans were spared the worst of the plague largely due to trade embargoes with The Anointed and their allies. This further fueled the belief that The Anointed are under divine judgment.
- The newfound belief in Driomi's judgement upon The Anointed, along with the previous conflicts in The Feralands, severely marred King Dithair's reputation.
- The Anointed realms fell into a state of internal upheaval. Dithair and the other Kings’ reputations had been marred by the scandal with House Gerénian and the poorly handled overthrow of the Strand.
- The Academies and Temples became divided over beliefs concerning the Hali Beadre. Some believed it was divine judgment, others did not.
- The Vasomi’s conduct in Vishethas caused division within The Vasomi’s ranks abroad. The more traditional groups in Anorthile no longer believed they should have been involved in the political ambitions of the Kings in The Feralands.
- Shefeth's and Lafethair's parents were both dead at the time, and their caretakers lost. The elder twin was actually Shefeth, but House Joldeseb pressured Lafethair to challenge his claim, which made the supplement of proof the deciding factor.
- Shefeth relented his protests once he learned that his sister was being viciously manipulated: the real power on the throne was Etallethor and House Joldeseb. He then began to cause increasing problems for House Joldeseb.
- The Drithrûi were a group made up of high ranking officials (including the Head of The Temple, Captains of the Vasomi and various Nobles and members of the People’s Council) who had been supporters of The Anointed.
- House Joldeseb claimed that Shefeth wanted to usurp the throne and send Anorthile back into the chaotic wars of The Feralands. Certain members of Anorthile's Temple and Academy backed Etallethor (especially those who believed the Hali Beadre was divine judgment).
- The Drithrûi began seeking for ways to expose King Etallethor and House Joldeseb.
- King Etallethor and House Joldeseb now secured a fairly stable reign for the next few years, though there was uneasiness with Shefeth’s sudden death. Etallethor immediately begam withdrawing all support from The Feralands, abandoned Mosvaseb, The Strand, and Haefen. Many in The Temple felt this went against the mission of The Anointed to try and restore Althas, but they remained silent for fear of the people and House Joldeseb.
- The Merchant Nobles of Nosmalos had many illegal business arrangements in The Feralands. Etallethor also agreed to turn a blind eye to the corrupt business and crime in Sheäjathi.
They leave behind those who are already sick and migrate west.
The Vellevri Council and The War of Attainment
- The three Vasomi Masters fell into disagreement:
- Zomar believed that the Hali Beadre was a curse, a judgment for the ambition of the Kings and their misuse of the Temple’s authority in the conquests. He believed The Anointed should pull out of The Feralands entirely, in accordance with Lafethair's and Etallethor's decision.
- Doleb disagreed sternly with the Master from Anorthile. He asserted that The Anointed had a duty to assist in the alleviation of the suffering in The Feralands. He asserted that the Hali Beadre was a plague and nothing more.
- Gelifen sided with Zomar and criticized Doleb for encouraging the Vasomi in Anorthile to oppose their king (Etallethor). Gelifen asserted that service to The Anointed was inherent in the duties of the Temple and Vasomi.
- Doleb accused Gelifin and the Vasomi of Vishethas of becoming mere puppets of the King of Vishethas. Doleb brought up the cruel tasks carried out for him in Ironrend and the Esheliros Shûvrall.
- Zomar and Anorthile’s Vasomi sided with Queen Lafethair and formed close ties with Gelifin and The Vasomi of Vishethas.
- Doleb and The Vasomi of Nosmalos broke off most relations with the other two and continued to oppose the ruling body of Nosmalos who wanted to withdraw from The Feralands. However, despite their stance, corruption continued to grow in Nosmalos.
- Lossifeäl opposed almost all of Etallethor’s stances concerning The Feralands, which contradicted the principle teachings of the Temple and Academy.
- The Vasomi found Etallethor's son to be a more moral and upright individual then his father.
- As Thrûdre was called "the Valiant," he took the name Falos (“Valiant Lord” in Noralar). This begun the reign of King Falos I of Anorthile, who took the throne at the age of twenty.
The Restoration of Anorthile
- Several members of House Joldeseb vanished into hiding, and others could not be proven to have been in the conspiracy. Thus House Joldeseb persists as a house in Anorthile.
- Falos I found pity on Lafethair, knowing she had been coerced, but the people could not be assuaged.
- Her lack of action against Etallethor could not be denied.
- Realizing there was no other way, Falos I was forced to exile Lafethair from Anorthile. She traveled north with a small contingent of loyal servants. She vanished into the population of The Feralands.
- The message was from Oldest Son of the King, the disowned son of King of Nosmalos, and the underground Vasomi in Nosmalos. Since Oldest Son of the King's father disowned him, he had dodged multiple assassination attempts and had gone into hiding along with Nosmalos's Vasomi and their families.
- He informed Falos I of the Merchant Nobles' actions against the Vasomi and their work with House Joldeseb.
- The Basech settlement continued to grow and docks were constructed. Ships were patrolling between the Esheliros Basech and the southern Anorthile port of Sheäjathi.
- After about a year of discussions, it became apparent to the Basech settlement that the indigenous people of the Esheliros Basech had some knowledge of Anorthile from their history, though the information at the time was scant.
- The Basech settlement became stable over the next year.
- At the meeting, Falos I, now having full control over the southern trade route, threatened King of Nosmalos both with an embargo and with a meeting of the Anointed Council to call for King of Nosmalos's abdication. However, Falos I would keep the information to himself if King of Nosmalos and the Merchant Nobles would reveal all the plans and schemes that they aided House Joldeseb in.
- Realizing he had no choice, King of Nosmalos agreed. He called a meeting with the chief Nobles and ordered their assistance. Realizing they also had no choice, they agree.
- All of House Joldeseb's chief members were found and apprehended, along with many of the other members. The heads of the House were executed and many of the other members imprisoned. House Joldeseb itself was stripped of lands, titles, and prestige. Many remaining members changed their names or went into hiding.
- At the time, Anorthile was still repairing the damage done by The War of Attainment and re-establishing relations and trade with Mosvaseb. Falos recognized, especially after the wyvern attacks, he lacked the support and military power to properly protect Haefen.
- With the protection provided from Anorthile gone, the Lord of Haefen sought to create a new arrangement between Haefen and Vrathiro. Each ruler recognized the need for the other: Vrathiro has a strong navy and Haefan a strong land garrison, and each controlled one of the two entrances into Vithile Bay.
The Bavem Rebellion and The Establishment of Fréoríce
- As Falos I had Anorthile on the road to recovery and his claims asserted, he turned his attention to his allies in hiding in Nosmalos. He ws aware that he had also made a lasting enemy in the King of Nosmalos and the Nosmalos Nobles. Thus, he sought to lessen their threat to Anorthile.
- Falos I turned his eye to the Esheliros Bavem, Nosmalos’s southernmost claim and the command outpost for their southernmost fleet.
- Falos turned to the Vasomi to aid him in his plans. He hoped to both save the disowned son of the King of Nosmalos and the Vasomi in hiding.
- At the time, the Esheliros Bavem was ruled by five lords, the lowest two of which were sympathetic to the plight of the Vasomi as well as the people of the Esheliros Bavem (who toiled excessively and were taxed, but had no voice in the People’s Council or the rights of a true citizen of Nosmalos). The three higher lords were Merchant Nobles who were involved in many of the dark dealings of the War of Attainment.
- The Oldest son of King of Nosmalos was outraged by the oppression taking place under the Merchant Nobles on the Esheliros Bavem.
- Falos I was reluctant to directly involve Anorthile in the rebellion.
- One band of Vasomi, hidden within, attack the capital city docks and seize most of the ships.
- They wanted to destroy The Oldest son of King of Nosmalos and his men in order to break the rebels’ spirits. They outnumbered The Oldest son of King of Nosmalos greatly, but were unaware of the najiros in his ranks.
- The sudden appearance of magic, which the Merchant Nobles were ill prepared for, causes their hosts to panic.
- Fighting on the other Bavem islands continued sporadically throughout the season.
- This victory occurred due in part to the assistance of the najiros and the highly skilled Vasomi, as well as the ingenious command of the The Oldest son of King of Nosmalos and the two lords.
- The Oldest son of King of Nosmalos's Fleet destroyed twice as many ships as they lost and inflicted extreme casualties on the Nosmalos Fleet.
- dead lord died in the naval battle.
- King of Nosmalos realized that he could not afford to fight a war with Anorthile and Fréoríce.
The Ironrend Rebellion and The Forsaken Strand
- King Opulus of Vishethas had been continuing the trend of increasing heavy taxation on Vishethas’s vassals, including The Strand. This lead to growing discontent among the people.
- The current Lord of Greyport, an ally of the Lord of Grimvale, had worked his agents into Ironrend in order to stir up discontent and unrest.
- "The Strand" would become known as to "The Forsaken Stand", and the people of Ironrend esteemed their new lord, rebel leader, as a hero and his reputation secured his rule.
- rebel leader was actually an agent of Greyport. He marrief the Lord of Greyport’s daughter, which allowed the line of Bodkin and Skean to retake Ironrend.
- King Opulus halted the fleet from sailing to Greyport due to troubles in the Esheliros Shûvrall as well as the growing unruliness of The Feralands in general having caused public opinion of Vishethas’s activities outside the homeland to drop sharply.
- Vishethas's The People’s Council also strongly opposed a war that would pit Vishethas against The Strand, Greyport and Grimvale. King Opulus relented and no force was sent.
The Léomael Usurption and The Lineage of Thrûsheth
- Since the start of The Years of the Renewed Kingdoms, House Sólstán was the primary ruling house of Léomael. THey had tried to rule fairly and protect the city, but by 200 RK had run into problems:
- Nosmalos had been slowly reducing trade and support to the city as they begin to withdraw from The Feralands.
- The reduction of income had undercut their attempts to revitalize the outskirts of the city which had been devastated by wars and were home to many of Léomael’s poor and underprivileged.
- In order to attempt to maintain the city’s defence and still properly support the outskirts, taxes had been increasing.
- People within the city walls had become increasingly angry with House Sólstán's rule, with taxes continuing to be a growing burden. Many within the walls saw supporting those on the outskirts beyond the walls to be a waste of money and a needless burden.
- promising to bring back the more comfortable times from before House Sólstán began burdening the city with the poor and (according to them) driving off Nosmalos’s trade.
- House Eolhsand, a rival of House Sólstán (and an ally of The Sómstrynd Clans), promised to bring back the more comfortable times from before House Sólstán began burdening Léomael with the poor and (according to them) driving off Nosmalos’s trade.
- This caused support to swing sharply to House Eolhsand, who rose to power in Léomael that same year.
- Nosmalos helped House Eolhsand in exchange for Nosmalos having trade access with The Sómstrynd Clans.
- House Eolhsand claimed that the large numbers of missing peasants was either due to them dying, leaving, or joining the city in its prosperity within the walls. In actuality, Eolhsand allowed The Sómstrynd Clans to capture peasants as slaves to work in their mines.
- The King of Léomael is a title no one had taken since The War of Calamities. His rule and claims were enforced by mercenaries and supported by his Sómstrynd allies.
- From Eldring, House Sólstán had sent out ships in secret to Múthrand, a city in alliance with Mosvaseb. * With the support of Clan Beorca, Clan Hraefna and Clan Ífiga, and the trade from Múthrand, House Sólstán established Edring as a refuge for those who resisted The Sómstrynd Clans and House Eolhsand.
- Upon their meeting, King Falos I recognized a memento Thrûsheth carried as having belonged to Lafethair. Upon inquiring where he received this, Thrûsheth told him that it belonged to his grandmother, who came from The Feralands.
- Falos I realized that Thrûsheth was his kin, a descendant of Lafethair. However, because of Lafethair and Etallethor’s tainted reputation in Anorthile, Falos kept Thrûsheth’s family history a secret from everyone (including Thrûsheth himself).
The Clan War
- The first battle of the War was fought between the cavalry forces of Mosvaseb and a gathering of Clan Wulfas raiders in East Harath. Mosvaseb won an easy victory and it appeared that the War would be over quickly.
- Mosvaseb scored several swift victories against Clan Wulfas. They pushed against them north, east, and southeast of East Harath. Counter attacks held them up in Late Fall, but near the onset of Winter, the host of Mosvaseb defeated a sizable Wulfas host. The winter set in quickly and bitterly. Engagements were limited to light skirmishing during the Winter.
- Due to the nature of the conflict (Wulfas instigated it with excessive raiding), Clan Holnas did not try to assert its authority to compel the other clans to fight. Each clan was allowed to make their own decision.
- The Clan Beran host halted there, securing the northern front against any possible Mosvaseb counter attacks.
- Clan Wulfas and Holnas also engaged in several skirmishes in the forest itself, in the hills and to the plains to the south.
- Mosvaseb had gathered their strength for a final push to take Faestan.
- The Ealdan refused due to Anorthile's disruption of Narthendar traditions.
- Bordrima also refused because they feared they would draw the ire of Clan Beran, whose forces were nearby.
Clan Wulfas and Holnas took council to decide how to proceed. They knew Mosvaseb, backed by Anorthile, would not be kind at the negotiation table. Faestan would almost certainly be demanded. The Helm of Holnas at first considered such terms as just desserts for Wulfas, but the Helm of Wulfas proposed a different plan.The main Mosvaseb Host, Thrûsheth's Host, met the largest host of Clan Holnas and Wulfas not far from Faestan. The battle was at first fierce, but the Holnas and Wulfas host broke and routed. Emboldened, the bulk of the Dréorwineas and other Mosvaseb hosts pursued them far ahead of Thrûsheth's Host.- Seeing victory was at hand, Thrûsheth ordered his reserves into battle. However, as they approached, the large Wulfas and Holnas host turned and stood firm with reinforcements from Faestan. Meanwhile, a host of Wulfas's Elite Warriors descended from the north (having used the ancient tunnels that stretched under Vishevall and its foothills to circumvent Mosvaseb's scouts}.
- Vishevall was fortified all along both sides in The War of Kings. Most were damaged or partially gone, but many remained at least traversable. The tunnels were for maneuvering hosts among the many fortifications.
Clan Wulfas descend on Thrûsheth's Camp quickly and overwhelmed his guard, taking him prisoner (although at great cost). The guards pursued, but they were held back at the tunnels long enough for the Wulfas Host to escape.- As word spread that the Lord of Mosvaseb was captured, the hosts of Mosvaseb and Dréorwineas broke off in a disorderly and costly retreat.
The Sómstrynd demanded that Wulfas's acts of war be forgiven entirely and not pursued again by Anorthile or Mosvaseb, and that The Sómstrynd did not need to release any prisoners or slaves taken prior to the War. In exchange, Thrûsheth and the prisoners of war still healthy would be returned.- The Ealdan of the Narthendar settlements strongly protested such terms, saying they should be forced to pay reparations for the damage done before the War and release all prisoners and slaves taken in that time.
- When Falos I realized that Lord Thrûsheth had been taken prisoner, he immediately acquiesced for fear of Thrûsheth's life.
- This greatly upset the people, creating long-lasting tension between the region of Narthendar with Anorthile as they perceived this as favoritism towards Anorthi and their rulers and agents vs the Narthendan population.
- Thrûsheth's reputation was also diminished among the people and he began encountering many struggles working with the Ealdan.
- Within The Sómstrynd, Wulfas was forced to pay tribute to Holnas for twenty years and was compelled to surrender all slaves taken in their activities leading to the War to Holnas. Beran and Hafecas are ill regarded by the Holnas for their resistance to directly fighting in The Clan War.
The Scúrende Incursion and The Dreorwineas Migration
- Windfot and Ísfot undertook an ancient traditional journey of religious significance to the Morbearn
- Scúrende had only recently pushed further East. They had been at odds with the Morbearn for some time, prompting The Scúrende to tightly patrol their declared borders.
- The Travelers were presumed spies. The Three Scúrende Ealdan didn't believe their pilgrimage story.
- The Morbearn considered this an insult to their traditions. They agreed to the negotiations. Secretly, however, they brought a war party in an attempt to rescue Windfot while the guards were distracted during the meeting.
- There was division among the Scúrende Ealdan, with one believing that the Morbearn are plotting war and the prisoner should not be released under any circumstance while the other is much more lenient. The third is undecided.
- After careful scouting of the border, the Morbearn overran their easternmost encampment and attacked a small settlement in Scúrende's eastern territory. When Scúrende's northern forces moved to reinforce the town, they were ambushed along the way and scattered. The loss of their eastern and northern encampments threw the Scúrende forces into disarray.
- After the battle, Scúrende agreed to release the prisoner.
- The lenient Ealdan secretly poisoned the prisoner as an act of revenge.
- He died some days after he is returned to the Morbearn. The Morbearn believed his death was unnatural and caused by Scúrende but the Ealdan of Scúrende denied the allegation entirely.
- After this, their attempts to reach out to Morbearn were met with only silence.
- The forces of Scúrende inflicted heavy casualties in that final battle, the personal guards of the Ealdan in particular forced the Morbearn to pay dearly for their gains. Though Scúrende was forced to retreat, Morbearns losses put an end to their advance. However, Scúrende was also depleted and could not reclaim their lost lands.
- Their populations were smaller and their warriors were less skilled. Without Scurende to the north, they were vulnerable to invasion by the Morbearn. They reached out to Mosvaseb for protection.
- Their forces were too depleted to effectively secure their holdings in the Gap.
- The Dreorwineas migrated north and settled at Thingstów.
- The Ealdan and the Lord of the Dreorwineas shared authority over the city, with the soldiers of the Dreorwineas being charged with the protection of the region and all the towns within their influence.
- The Dreorwineas agreed, their strength still being more than enough to match the Morbearn.
- Dreorwineas numbers swell the settlements, especially Thingstów, which they had set about fortifying.
The War Under the Trees
- They viewed these Thevelnim (tribal peoples of the forest) as an inferior people, demanded tribute in exchange for protection and forced their religious beliefs on them.
- The expansionism of the Wóthboran and murmurs about their beliefs and conduct left the Thalom Sebairos concerned.
- Tensions mounted as their reach encroached on lands claimed by the Sebairos.
- The Sebairos hunting party took him back to their camp to nurse him back to health and there near he is a Thevelnam of one of the villages under the Wóthboran's rule.
- While at the Sebairos camp, the Thevelnam sees the way in which the Sebairos treat their Thevelnam allies and neighbors as equals.
- He also learns of their more traditional religious beliefs.
- During this time, the Thalom Sebairos also learned of the Wóthboran's ways.
- They learned of the tribute and mistreatment of the Thevelnim and how the Wóthboran viewed themselves as superior.
- They also learned of their religious beliefs and worship of magic, which greatly disturbed the Sebairos.
- He brings with him some of the teachings of the Sebairos.
- He spreads their beliefs and to questioned the Chieftains the Wóthboran.
- The Sebairos took council and determined how to answer a possible Wóthboran threat.
- The Wóthboran were furious with the Sebairos for sharing their "heretical" beliefs and corrupting the Thevelnam against his true leaders.
- They informed them that the young man and his village was to be punished harshly.
- Because of the danger the Sebairos present - demonstrated fully by the destruction of this village - the Wóthboran gave the Sebairos until the following Spring to agree to submit to Wóthboran rule.
- The Wóthboran were confident as the Sebairos they encountered offer little resistance.
- However, the routing of the patrols was a ruse to lure the Wóthboran to the fords of the river, where the main force of the Sebairos were waiting
- Their progress was halted. Little progress was made beyond small gains and losses through skirmishes for 2 and a half years.
- During this time, confidence in the Wóthboran weakened among the Thevelnim that they once ruled. A growing number defected to the Sebairos.
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