Birth of the Caninoid Astra Lauriesen, minor noble of the Federation of Tatsushi. Leaving behind a life of privilege, she eventually becomes the second in command of union forces during the Fall of Meridia.
Birth of the Caninoid Astra Lauriesen, minor noble of the Federation of Tatsushi. Leaving behind a life of privilege, she eventually becomes the second in command of union forces during the Fall of Meridia.
Birth of Vitilianus Attiliades, son of an Unaian corporal, who would go on to lead the forces in the last portion of the Fall of Meridia.
Animals and plant in undead-occupied land begin themselves to turn undead. What was initially thought as a rogue spell turns much darker, as reclaimed land is hostile and uninhabitable.
The undead horde reaches Hiatros, capital of Meridia. Even with full mobilization, the city is unprepared for a siege, especially by such a single-minded foe. The defenders are noted forever more for their unparalleled bravery and sacrifice, but defeat is inevitable.
An emergency session of the State Council is called. Meridia reveals shocking projections of civilian and military casualties, and warn that Meridia could be overrun within the year. Over the following two days, Shu, Sipur, Tatsushi, and Telzia pledge peace until the undead threat can be dealt with.
A relatively unknown Captain Vitilianus Attiliates of the Fifth Engineering Corps in Unaia receives news of this undead threat and mass mobilization from Central Drisenheim. His superiors disregard the importance of this event, and Unaia sees this as a valuable opportunity to pounce on Sipur. Two days later, nearly the entire Third Company of the Fifth Engineering Corps storms the sky ship Skyweaver and commands the crew to set course for Meridia.
Initial from Shu, Sipur, Tatsushi, and Telzia arrive in Meridia, totaling fifty divisions. Over the next fourteen years of savage total war, nearly three hundred division from the Union will see combat in Meridia. Casualties are high, with retreat difficult and logistics stretched thin, but Union forces make the undead bleed for every inch of ground.
The Skyweaver arrives in Meridia, being quite a morale booster to Union forces, and ahead of Union skyships by over a month. Captain Vitilianus Attiliades refuses to be placed under Union command, but the Skyweaver is quickly set up to be used as a mobile command center, and begins ferrying supplies and relieving encircled troops.
Four days after the final supply corridor to Hiatros falls, the walls are breached. Only 15% of the population was evacuated beforehand. The death toll amongst the remaining civilians and troops in the encirclement is nearly total. The Skysweeper is instrumental in evacuating over 250,000 troops from the city before its fall.
For reasons yet unknown, every known intelligent undead instantaneously reverts to a primal state similar to that of most undead, effectively ending the war. Land that was lost to the Undying Lands is unreclaimable, and the Four Empires lick their wounds. In a mere fourteen years, Meridia is decimated to it's core, with 80% of it's population dead or maimed, while Shu is irrevocably splintered, drastically shifting the balance of power in central Drisenheim. The Telzian Empire appears as the clear victor, if any should be called such, suffering the least damage and gaining significant territory.