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==The initial conflict==
 
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===Gistetschö succession crisis===
 
===Gistetschö succession crisis===
In 4326, the reigning King of Gistetschö, [[Murnschjuschun Vönön]], died, and he was succeeded by his son x. In a surprising move, x announced his official conversion to Kunwidya following the strict traditionalist rule of his father, enraging the Grand Coalition and causing panic amongst the non-Kunwidya nobility. Fearing the potential fall of the south to Kunwidya influence, the kings of TSC and KSC had forged documents circulated within the confederation that revealed x to be illegitimate, and thus ineligible for the succession. Propping up his brother, x, as the legitimate heir, KSC demanded that x yield his illegal authority, or be subject to a military intervention. He denied, and so KSC began its invasion of Gistetschö in 4627. Since Gistetschö was not part of the Heavenly League, no initial large scale war broke out between the two sides, and the war stayed localized mostly to KSC and Gistetschö. By 4628, the last of x’s forces had been retreated, and he was forced into exile in Skiischüüschi.
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In 4326, the reigning King of Gistetschö, [[Murnschjuschun Vönön]], died, and he was succeeded by his son [[Murnschjuschun Wråwu]]. In a surprising move, Wråwu announced his official conversion to Kunwidya following the strict traditionalist rule of his father, enraging the Grand Coalition and causing panic amongst the non-Kunwidya nobility. Fearing the potential fall of the south to Kunwidya influence, the kings of TSC and KSC had forged documents circulated within the confederation that revealed Wråwu to be illegitimate, and thus ineligible for the succession. Propping up his brother, x, as the legitimate heir, KSC demanded that Wråwu yield his illegal authority, or be subject to a military intervention. He denied, and so KSC began its invasion of Gistetschö in 4627. Since Gistetschö was not part of the Heavenly League, no initial large scale war broke out between the two sides, and the war stayed localized mostly to KSC and Gistetschö. By 4628, the last of Wråwu’s forces had been retreated, and he was forced into exile in Skiischüüschi.
   
 
===X incident===
 
===X incident===

Revision as of 10:39, 25 July 2022

Great Gintem War
Date4327 – 4375 CY
(48 years)
Location
Gintem Confederation and neighboring countries
Result Grand Coalition victory, outlawing of Kunwidya in the Gintem Confederation.
Belligerents
The Grand Coalition
 Tschintiessteiss
 Küüztschüüsches
Kingdom of Gistetschö
Non-Gintem participants
 Dhimrai
 Soderon
The Heavenly League
Kingdom of Skiischüüschi
Kingdom of Gistetschö
Kingdom of Hinzgööss
Kingdom of Üü
Grand Principality of Wütschööss
???
Non-Gintem participants
 Rirshei
 Vrishia

The Great Gintem War was a military and religious conflict that engulfed the modern day Gintem Confederation from 4327 CY to 4375 CY. The conflict was mainly centered around Kunwidya religious uprisings and reforms brought to the Gintem Confederation, and TSC efforts to control them.

Background

Kunwidya missionaries had been arriving on the shores of North Yazland since the Xth century, however their doctrine only began to grow in popularity near the Xth century. In particular, one state within the Gintem Confederation that emerged as the leading stronghold of Kunwidya thought was the Kingdom of Skiischüüschi. Having converted in the Xth century CY, King x of Skiischüüschi used Kunwidya doctrines to justify his strengthening hold over the traditional nobility of his kingdom, and used his newfound internal strength to posture himself as a new threat to the two rising powers of Tschintiessteiss and Küüztschüüsches. The success of x caused numerous other Gintem rulers to convert for the newfound political independence gained from the opposition to the old order, such as the Kingdom of Üü, the Kingdom of Hinzgööss, and the Grand Principality of Wütschööss. As more states began to convert, conflicts arose between the new Kunwidya states and the original X ones. Within the Gintem, the Heavenly League was formed as an informal alliance between Kunwidya states to protect their political interests, and began to push for reforms that would change or dissolve the systems of the Gintem Confederation. By 4324, numerous reforms had been passed through that lead to the weakening of traditionally TSC and KSC power structures, by which point the King x of TSC declared the Kunwidya religion to be a threat to Gintem culture as a whole, vowing to have it removed from the confederation as a whole. He was quickly joined by KSC and numerous other non-Kunwidya states in the Grand Coalition, an alliance of non-Kunwidya states intended to halt the spread of the Kunwidya religion within the Gintem. The Grand Coalition also obtained support from numerous other non-Kunwidya states who were struggling with the political effects of its spread, such as the kingdoms of Soderon and Dhimrai. By the eve of the war in 4327, nearly the entire confederation was split between the two factions, and internal politics had completely broken down.

The initial conflict

Gistetschö succession crisis

In 4326, the reigning King of Gistetschö, Murnschjuschun Vönön, died, and he was succeeded by his son Murnschjuschun Wråwu. In a surprising move, Wråwu announced his official conversion to Kunwidya following the strict traditionalist rule of his father, enraging the Grand Coalition and causing panic amongst the non-Kunwidya nobility. Fearing the potential fall of the south to Kunwidya influence, the kings of TSC and KSC had forged documents circulated within the confederation that revealed Wråwu to be illegitimate, and thus ineligible for the succession. Propping up his brother, x, as the legitimate heir, KSC demanded that Wråwu yield his illegal authority, or be subject to a military intervention. He denied, and so KSC began its invasion of Gistetschö in 4627. Since Gistetschö was not part of the Heavenly League, no initial large scale war broke out between the two sides, and the war stayed localized mostly to KSC and Gistetschö. By 4628, the last of Wråwu’s forces had been retreated, and he was forced into exile in Skiischüüschi.

X incident

With x’s exile, and x now crowned as King of Gistetschö, TSC and KSC demanded that x be overturned and imprisoned for illegally stealing the throne of Gistetschö. King Trötschüsz Vydysåchso of Skiischüüschi agreed to overturn x on the condition that the Grand Coalition be disbanded, and that TSC and KSC stop blocking x’s proposed reforms to the confederation. These terms were blatantly unacceptable to TSC and KSC, leading to a deadlock of negotiations throughout 4628 and 4629, time which x used to correspond with the King of Vrishia. X promised that if Vrishia intervened and restored him to the throne, he would secure them wealthy land on the east coast of the confederation. When these letters were intercepted by KSC soldiers, the member states of the Grand Coalition became outraged, and demanded that x be overturned immediately. When the King of Skiischüüschi refused, the entire Grand Coalition formally declared war on Skiischüüschi for housing traitors within the confederation. The Heavenly League followed suit, and in 4630 declared war on the Grand Coalition.

Course of the war

4630 – 4634

The initial moves of the war were extremely chaotic, as both sides struggled to manage the logistics of individual forces. Both sides ended up delegating the conflict into various regional blocks to which one state was responsible, mercenaries also became highly prevalent in this period, as they were much easier to manage and deal with than the various coalition forces. One immediate problem that the Heavenly League faced was their position sandwiched between the forces of TSC and KSC. The Heavenly League had little foreign support or backing, and were more poorly supplied than their enemies, and had less financial capability for the usage of mercenaries. Under the command of the Azaldian mercenary Zevisasjat Gistahijas, the Heavenly League focused on a lightning offense designed to take out TSC before dealing with KSC in the south. While the coalition was still preparing, the League quickly blazed north, capturing important settlements and pushing out small TSC garrisons along the way. By the end of 4631 they had reached the border of TSC. TSC forces were quick to respond, and with the Battle of X, both sides were left in a stalemate situation. In the Northwest, more gains were made, forcing a coalition retreat from the areas of (STATE 13) and (STATE 24). Much to the dismay of Zevisasjat however, progress eventually slowed as TSC forces regained their organization, and began to push back in 4633. In mid 4633, a dual offensive by KSC and TSC was launched, sandwiching the main forces of the Heavenly League. The northern armies commanded by Zevisasjat were confronted in the Battle of X, leading to a close defeat at the hands of the coalition. In the South, the forces of KSC won a major victory at the Battle of X, crippling the offensive capabilities of the southern forces. By 4634, King Trötschüsz and Zevisasjats were on the backfoot having lost major ground in the south and north, and risked having the league cut in two.

Vrishtic involvement 4634 – 4640

Zevisasjat begged King Trötschüsz to find some sort of international ally, lest the entire front collapse. At the behest of the exiled X, Trötschüsz offered a deal to the king of Vrishia. X