War:First Usurper's War
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Oisin's Rebellion, also known as the Usurper's War, is an ongoing internal conflict between the Rozanians loyal to King William I, and the Rozanians loyal to William's bastard son, Oisin O'Breathnach Roza. The Rebellion stemmed from when Oisin Roza, formerly Buckfort, was disowned by his Father over a disagreement about the woman Oisin intended to marry. After a brief scuffle between the two, William had Oisin exiled which outraged the prince, prompting him to declare a Rebellion against his Father's reign.
Battles, Skirmishes, and Sieges
Timeline
- 40 S.A
- After a disagreement between Oisin and William, William has Oisin disowned and exiled. This enraged Oisin, who rose his banners in rebellion against William. [1]
- Following Oisin's declaration of War, William responds by holding a vote as to whether he should step down or not. Oisin, seeing William as incompetent and corrupt, refuses to accept the outcome of the vote due to believing it to be rigged. [2]
- Prince Oisin and Prince Leopold de Joannes sign a mercenary contract, bringing the Goats of Sedan into the war. [3]