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=The Cornian/Fenmark Secret War Period=
 
=The Cornian/Fenmark Secret War Period=
'''Fenmark''', being to the East of the continent in question, was safe from the probing of '''Cornia's''' scouts until they routed themselves around the '''Curtain of Death'''. Named for its many dales and larks, it is a land 'blessed by the gods of nature'. Fonts of magic infused the stone and water in ages past and so the land is home to fantastic and impossible geometric shapes, labyrinthine caves, floating islands and waterfalls that flow upwards. It is no wonder that it is also the ancestral home to the peaceful '''Gaephlings''' and resourceful '''Lombax'''.
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Fenmark, being to the East of the continent in question, was safe from the probing of Cornia's scouts until they routed themselves around the Curtain of Death. Named for its many dales and larks, it is a land 'blessed by the gods of nature'. Fonts of magic infused the stone and water in ages past and so the land is home to fantastic and impossible geometric shapes, labyrinthine caves, floating islands and waterfalls that flow upwards. It is no wonder that it is also the ancestral home to the peaceful gaephlings and resourceful lombax.
After '''Emperor Tazzit the Fourth of Cornia''' ordered a successful invasion of '''Gaz''' and the '''Lands of the Medites''', he turned the proverbial eyes of the '''Empire to the Far East'''. Scouts first found the cursed lands, and its dread Curtain. And so for a hundred years or so they thought that side of the world inaccessible, and left it a shrouded mystery on their maps.
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After Emperor Tazzit the Fourth of Cornia ordered a successful invasion of Gaz and the Lands of the Medites, he turned the proverbial eyes of the empire to the Far East. Scouts first found the cursed lands, and its dread Curtain. And so for a hundred years or so they thought that side of the world inaccessible, and left it a shrouded mystery on their maps.
Then, a stranger from the dark shores came to '''Cornia''' with strange powers and dire threats. She made waves in the monarchy and stirred insinuations of great wealth and danger from beyond the curtain. '''Thebius the First, Ol' Thunderhead''' spoke out and inspired his war-eager generals into action: the jewels of the East would belong to '''Cornia'''.
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Then, a stranger from the dark shores came to Cornia with strange powers and dire threats. She made waves in the monarchy and stirred insinuations of great wealth and danger from beyond the curtain. Thebius the First, Ol' Thunderhead spoke out and inspired his war-eager generals into action: the jewels of the East would belong to Cornia.
But before the wings war could fully unfurl themselves, tragedy, or perhaps fate, struck. '''Emperor Thebius''' was assassinated at the declaration meeting by one of the '''Shadow folk.'''
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But before the wings war could fully unfurl themselves, tragedy, or perhaps fate, struck. Emperor Thebius was assassinated at the declaration meeting by one of the Shadow folk.  
It was never proven that the '''Stranger was Fenmark''', nor that '''Fenmark''' had sponsored the assassination. But the new oligarchy that formed in the vaccuum of the emperor's demise (for he had no remaining sons, some thought he had found immortality), had no intention of caring out war they were not nearly as zealous about, and certainly not without their indomitable grand general. Instead, they chose to fight subtlety with subtlety. Spies from the deserts of the '''Land of the Medites''', noble saboteurs from their own ranks and even agents that represented the interests of far-off '''Nex''' were all employed.
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It was never proven that the Stranger was Fenmark, nor that Fenmark had sponsored the assassination. But the new oligarchy that formed in the vaccuum of the emperor's demise (for he had no remaining sons, some thought he had found immortality), had no intention of carying out war they were not nearly as zealous about, and certainly not without their indomitable grand general. Instead, they chose to fight subtlety with subtlety. Spies from the deserts of the Land of the Medites, noble saboteurs from their own ranks and even agents that represented the interests of far-off Nex were all employed.
Despite that they found themselves countered at nearly every turn. More '''Shadow folk''' were discovered in a twenty year span within the country than at any other point in time, the lack of magical understanding meant that '''Cornia's''' rulership and military were being run circles around in terms of developing their strategies and resistances. It didn't help that the average '''Cornia''' citizen didn't even know who or what they were facing across the world, merely the threat and importance of national secrecy.
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Despite that they found themselves countered at nearly every turn. More Shadow folk were discovered in a twenty year span within the country than at any other point in time, the lack of magical understanding meant that Cornia's rulership and military were being run circles around in terms of developing their strategies and resistances. It didn't help that the average Cornia citizen didn't even know who or what they were facing across the world, merely the threat and importance of national secrecy.
In the end, interest in '''Fenmark's''' wealth waned and the public became disgruntled and demand a cease in activities they didn't see as worth the trouble. Although the aristocracy had the power, it's more than likely they were infiltrated fully and either corrupt of represented enemy interest when they gave up the conflict - more than a dozen noble families moved from the city, fled, or otherwise disappeared from the capitol afterwards.
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In the end, interest in Fenmark's wealth waned and the public became disgruntled and demand a cease in activities they didn't see as worth the trouble. Although the aristocracy had the power, it's more than likely they were infiltrated fully and either corrupt of represented enemy interest when they gave up the conflict - more than a dozen noble families moved from the city, fled, or otherwise disappeared from the capitol afterwards.
  
 
==The Kaio Sphere Year 820==
 
==The Kaio Sphere Year 820==

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