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Hateful Wars

The Hateful Wars (498-510 CY), also called “The Purge” by the mountain dwarves and “The Catastrophe” by the denizens of the Pomarj, refers to more than a decade of fierce battles in the valleys, narrow passes, tunnels, mines, and citadels of the Lortmil Mountains. The Hateful Wars involved an unlikely alliance between all three Ulek states, the elven kingdom of Celene, the dwarves and gnomes of the Lortmil Mountains, the Archclericly of Veluna, and the gnomes of the Kron Hills. These strange allies laboured together for a dozen years to completely cull the Lortmil Mountains of their many indigenous tribes of kobolds, goblins, hobgoblins, gnolls, flind, orcs, and ogres.  

Description

The Hateful Wars were aptly named, as it was nothing less than an attempt to exterminate the humanoids of the Lortmils, once and forever. As such, it was a failure, as it only resulted in the humanoids escaping and re-grouping in the Pomarj. Each of the lands around the Lortmils claims the leadership role during the war, and each graciously acknowledges the limited role played by the others. Truth be told, no one race or land held the predominant role. Although the dwarves in their citadels had planned this war of extinction since the first stone of the first stronghold was cut and placed, they did not have the force of numbers to drive out the humanoids, even with the assistance of the gnomes. Realizing this, they turned to the humans of the lowlands, breaking their long isolation. Even the elves of Celene were contacted, although the meetings were frosty and often in danger of falling apart due to racial tensions. The dwarves were confident of an easy victory – they had spent patient centuries mapping passages in the deeper mines, and were the most familiar with the locations of the goblinoid citadels.   However, when fighting finally began in 498 CY, the dwarves found that their maps constantly led them into traps and ambushes. There are also rumors that during the years of battles, magical forces of unknown origin constantly deflected or distracted those of the elves. Humanoid warbands would appear as if out of thin air to strike unlikely targets in the lower elevations, and vanish before a retaliatory force arrived. Elven and human wizards attempting to scry the plans of their opponents found they were blocked, or worse, that a false vision would be gained. It was clear that the humanoids had magical assistance far surpassing the ability of their shamans and witch-doctors.   After years of futile effort, the magical onslaughts of the elves finally broke through whatever magical defense had shielded the humanoids, and the rout was on. Citadel after citadel was left populated only by dead goblinoid warriors. The shamans, realizing their imminent defeat, urged a massive break-out attempt to escape the encircling circle of death. Some tribes, as noted by others, attempted to flee into the Yatils and were caught and destroyed. The vast majority of the tribes raced through the tunnels of the southeastern Lortmils, towards the Pomarj. A diversionary force was sent to besiege the city of Jurnre in 506 in hopes that any pursuit would be thrown off of the main body. The tactic worked – enough of the Ulek forces abandoned their positions in the foothills to defend the city that the humanoid army was able to sweep through without serious resistance and overrun the Pomarj.
Conflict Type
Military Campaign
Battlefield Type
Land
Start Date
498 CY
Ending Date
510 CY
Conflict Result
Humanoids of the Lortmils displaced towards the Pomarj.

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