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− | After the marriage had taken place and the war was lost, a rumor had spread in [[Galamaed]] that Duchess Marianne would never has agreed to such an unnatural match if not for the influence of [[The Packin' Pachyderm]]. | + | After the marriage had taken place and the war was lost, a rumor had spread in [[Galamaed]] that Duchess Marianne would never has agreed to such an unnatural match if not for the influence of [[The Packin' Pachyderm]]. However there is little chance the Duchess was familiar with this establishment. A different theory states that the writings of [[Hegel Hirian]] influenced her decision. This is more widely considered, as her library contained a number of his works including a pamphlet on the [[Trunkjob]] |
Revision as of 20:05, 3 August 2019
The War of Castellain Succession was a dispute over the succession of the Duchy of Castelle. The war resulted in a personal union between Castelle and Comer. It also placed Comer in a position to challenge The Republic of Kaelmar as the preeminent state of Omnia.
Causes
The cause of the conflict can be traced to the Duchess Marianne Delamaer and her marriage to Marazdo Loxelain. While the marriage between a human and a Loxodon was considered unusual by most of Omnia, it was only taken as a threat by Galamaed. Rather than be surrounded by stronger states,
Combat
Aftermath and Consequences
- personal union between Castelle and Comer
- Comer becomes the second great power in Omnia
After the marriage had taken place and the war was lost, a rumor had spread in Galamaed that Duchess Marianne would never has agreed to such an unnatural match if not for the influence of The Packin' Pachyderm. However there is little chance the Duchess was familiar with this establishment. A different theory states that the writings of Hegel Hirian influenced her decision. This is more widely considered, as her library contained a number of his works including a pamphlet on the Trunkjob