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Heodar vs Dogarus, and Akkamara's shame

Military: War

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Heodar took something sacred from the draconin. They must pay. War rages, and Horoth's Siegebreakers charge against the armies of the terrans.


Immediately after Belimir's battle against Belon, tensions would rise between Doh'garus, and Heodar. Belon was all but worshiped by draconic society. Heodar took him away. This tension escalated into war. Doh'garus' armies marched to Heodar. Horoth's Siegebreakers would tear through Heodar's armies. Just like in the Fafnian civil war, Doh'garus' miltary drove themselves through Heodar's land.   Five long years of conflict passed, and Doh'garus now controls most of Heodar. The munren army was pinned against the northeastern coast. The siegebreakers had all but won the war for Doh'garus. Heodar would pay for taking Belon from them. The Akkamara bloodline still had the head council at the time. The Akkamara councilman said not to use the siegebreakers to finish the war saying, “The armies of Heodar don't deserve such respect as to use our strongest men.” The Siegebreakers turned their backs and Heodar leapt forth onto their prey.   That one battle completely turned the tide of the war. The momentum was given to Heodar's armies. They drove Horoth's Siegebreakers back out of their land the way they came. Heodar had won. All of Doh'garus was shocked as this was their first loss since the siegebreakers were forged. The people of Doh'garus wanted someone to blame for this. Soon the blame came to the Akkamara bloodline. They'd said for Horoth's Siegebreakers to turn back. The Akkamara bloodline was publicly deemed responsible for the loss of the war, and denying all draconin the vengence they desired. As a result, the Akkamara family was all but stripped of their influence. They were moved from the head council to the lowest council position. The Netumbe bloodline soon took over.

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