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− | '''The Holy War''' also known as the '''First Warpath''' was a military conflict between the various sons of the deceased [[Jisan Wigun|Prophet]] and the various states of Northern Huo. |
+ | '''The Holy War''' also known as the '''First Warpath''' was a military conflict between the various sons of the deceased [[Jisan Wigun|Prophet]] and the various states of Northern Huo. Following the death of the Prophet and the brief [[The Suzuhan|civil war]] that occurred afterwards, six out of nine of the Prophet’s remaining sons would flee with their loyal forces to mainland Huo, invading the patchwork of states now in the modern day [[United Kadinist Provinces]]. The war would be quick and bloody, as the coalition of six sons would quickly overrun the disunited states and what little soldiers from [[Chiöq]] came to support them. |
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The Holy War also known as the First Warpath was a military conflict between the various sons of the deceased Prophet and the various states of Northern Huo. Following the death of the Prophet and the brief civil war that occurred afterwards, six out of nine of the Prophet’s remaining sons would flee with their loyal forces to mainland Huo, invading the patchwork of states now in the modern day United Kadinist Provinces. The war would be quick and bloody, as the coalition of six sons would quickly overrun the disunited states and what little soldiers from Chiöq came to support them.