Great Vesynite - Lenosite War
The Great Vesynites-Lenosite War, which spanned over five decades, was a conflict of immense magnitude and consequence that shaped the course of history in the realm. It commenced with the cataclysmic event known as the Sacking of Lucis in the year 250 and concluded in 305 with an unforeseen natural disaster that plunged the world into darkness—the Great Dark, also referred to as the Night of Vesyna by the Vesynites.
The Sacking of Lucis marked the beginning of a long and brutal war characterized by fierce battles, strategic maneuvers, and shifting alliances. Both sides fought with unwavering determination, fueling the conflict with their deep-rooted grievances and aspirations for supremacy.
Over the years, the war engulfed entire regions, leaving a trail of destruction and suffering in its wake. Tribal settlements were razed, fertile lands were turned into battlefields, and countless lives were lost. The Vesynites and Lenosites exhibited their military prowess, each side showcasing unique tactics and weapons as they engaged in relentless warfare.
However, as the war raged on, unforeseen forces beyond human control would come into play. In the year 305, a monumental volcanic eruption occurred over 200 miles away from the conflict zone. The eruption unleashed a torrent of destruction, spewing forth an immense volume of ash and smoke that engulfed the world. The resulting darkness, known as the Great Dark, shrouded the land in an impenetrable veil, disrupting communication, trade, and everyday life.
The Conflict
Prelude
The war originated from deep-rooted animosity and territorial disputes between the Vesynites and Lenosites, two powerful factions with distinct cultures and ideologies. Lucis, a once-prosperous city and a symbol of Lenosite strength, became the epicenter of the initial conflict. The Vesynites, driven by their prophetic beliefs surrounding the Night of Vesyna, launched a relentless assault on Lucis, aiming to assert their dominance and pave the way for the celestial event they held sacred.
Included Conflicts
Conflict Type
War
Start Date
November 11th of 250
Ending Date
305
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