Difference between revisions of "Failor"
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<li> SA 129 - Inter-bandit feuds and a combined Descendant effort lead to the [[Wasteland War]]. | <li> SA 129 - Inter-bandit feuds and a combined Descendant effort lead to the [[Wasteland War]]. | ||
<li> SA 129 - Bitter over the loss of territory, the native Pillagers raid descendant settlements and spark the [[Red Sands War]] | <li> SA 129 - Bitter over the loss of territory, the native Pillagers raid descendant settlements and spark the [[Red Sands War]] | ||
− | <li> SA 130 - Angered by raids against the Halflings - considered harmless by the majority of descendant-kind - citizens of Norland and many other settlements | + | <li> SA 130 - Angered by raids against the Halflings - considered harmless by the majority of descendant-kind - and other settlements in Failor, citizens of Norland and many other settlements declared war on the [[Principality of Redclyf]], sparking the [[Coalition-Redclyf War]] |
+ | <li> SA 130 - The war came to an end that year with a triumph for the Coalition after Redclyf's chancellor, Adaranth, was apprehended and pleaded for his warmongering. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 26 May 2023
After the destruction and conquest of Almaris at the hands of the Mori'Quessar invasion, the Descendant races fled from the continent via an underground cave network and found their way upon the Island of Failor. The discovery of Failor brought with it the discovery of the native peoples - often referred to as Pillagers.