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It was on a snowy day, described as a chilly and windy day when young Chief Maximin decided to unite the tribes. He quickly began gathering his warriors, creating officers out of the best of them. Deciding it would be easier to take the Deno, the smallest tribe around, and be stronger than the Arain afterward, Chief Maximin waited for the snowfall to cover his attack. The [[Osmax-Arain Succesion War]] began somewhere in November, B1E-7 when Maximin and a force of over five hundred warriors stormed the city of [[Elardo]]. The [[Deno]] quickly surrendered to the Osmax before even a single blow had landed, not wishing to fight a stronger power over a hardship they shared. [[Chief Borian]], leader of the Deno, somely said to Maximin:
It was on a snowy day, described as a chilly and windy day when young Chief Maximin decided to unite the tribes. He quickly began gathering his warriors, creating officers out of the best of them. Deciding it would be easier to take the Deno, the smallest tribe around, and be stronger than the Arain afterward, Chief Maximin waited for the snowfall to cover his attack. The [[Osmax-Arain Succesion War]] began somewhere in November, B1E-7 when Maximin and a force of over five hundred warriors stormed the city of [[Elardo]]. The [[Deno]] quickly surrendered to the Osmax before even a single blow had landed, not wishing to fight a stronger power over a hardship they shared. [[Chief Borian]], leader of the Deno, somely said to Maximin:


The Osmax-Arain Succesion War started in November of B1E-7. The war lasted almost precisely seven years, ending December of B1E-1. With a decisive Osmax victory, and the deaths of thousands of people the war created a lasting impact on the remaining people, and forever history. The war truly showed what a mobilized force could do, and this event is considered a precursor to many other risings of civilizations. This event is closely related with [[Creation of the first formal nation|the creation of the first formal nation]]

=== Background ===
Thousands of years before the 1st Era, in the [[Pre-Osmax]] Era, tribes had formed. These tribes lived relatively peacefully, with their villages soon growing into sprawlling cities. The horrible infrastructure and no plan for an exponentially increasing population, putting a strain deep on the food supply. The tribe's three cities, [[Elardo]], [[Opam]], and [[Hildago]] all were situated on rivers with enough water to give to their ever-growing population. This allowed a mental safeguard to the leaders of their tribes until they realized they might not be able to feed their entire population in the future.

Years passed, with enough food from nearby herds of animals and the few crops of the tribespeople supplying them just barely. But, around two decades before the [[First Era]], a giant famine swept through the hills killing nearly all of the livestock and crops. The herds of bison, deer, elk, and pronghorn also thinned. If this wasn't enough, a long harsh winter rolled in killing what had survived. The extreme ice proved to be another challenge, freezing the freshwater streams and oceans that the tribespeople had come to rely on. Some water froze feet thick in some areas, and even though there was a plentiful amount of snow, dry wood to melt it was just as scarce.

Access to food, and even easily accessible water was hard to find, which proved just enough for [[Chief Maximin]], of the [[Osmax (tribe)]] to ask for help. The Deno tribe chief, [[Chief Borian]] denied the request after a long consideration. Chief Borian had little food to spare, and with a tribe of 16,000 he just couldn't spare the extra supplies. And when Maximin asked the chief of the [[Arain]], [[Chief Hilthrope]], he denied the request instantly. This action prompted a small skirmish from the Arain onto the Osmax, killing around twenty men in a hunting group. Hilthrope declared it a violation of his honor, decreeing "This request, when in times so deep, how little can he think I can spare for HIS people?" The Osmax suffered through the next month, hundreds of people dying.

A month passed until a giant deadly snowfall froze many people to death in their homes, (made primarily from hides and tall wooden poles), which prompted the Arain to launch a small attack on the Deno and Osmax in search of food, killing a hundred people total. Then scripted from a young kitchen helped boy who followed Chief Maximin to his great hall, he sat in a long hour of silence. Maximin realized that the tribes could only survive if they formed together. A letter was then sent by the Chief himself to Chief Borian, and Borian denied claiming it was an invalidation of his honor. He didnt even consider sending one to the hostile Arain who had killed his people without mercy. Three days later, Maximin found it would be impossible to peacefully unite the tribes, and so began the Osmax-Arain Succesion War.


=== Events Prior ===

=== Course of the war ===

=== Aftermath ===

=== Impact ===

Revision as of 19:41, 24 January 2022

Osmax-Arain Succesion War
Part of creation of the first formal nation

Recorded Picture Of The 1st Battle Of Opam
DateNovember B1E-7 - December B1E-1
Location
Centeral/Northern Umon
Result Decisive Osmax Victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Post-November B1E-7 Fall Of Elardo Pre-November B1E-7
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Estimated (Min - Max)
  • 6,000 - 9,000 Osmax
  • 1,000 - 4,000 Deno
  • 40 - 250 Calvary
Estimated (Min - Max)
  • 8,000 - 13,000 Arain
  • 5 - 150 Calvary
Casualties and losses
Approx. 6000 died in Osmax Service
Approx. 2,000 died in Deno Service
Approx. 10,000 died in Arain Service
Military deaths: 13,000 - 17,500
Total civilian dead: 3,500 - 8,700
Total dead: 19,000 - 24,000


My people, are too important to me to watch die over a worthless battle...





It was on a snowy day, described as a chilly and windy day when young Chief Maximin decided to unite the tribes. He quickly began gathering his warriors, creating officers out of the best of them. Deciding it would be easier to take the Deno, the smallest tribe around, and be stronger than the Arain afterward, Chief Maximin waited for the snowfall to cover his attack. The Osmax-Arain Succesion War began somewhere in November, B1E-7 when Maximin and a force of over five hundred warriors stormed the city of Elardo. The Deno quickly surrendered to the Osmax before even a single blow had landed, not wishing to fight a stronger power over a hardship they shared. Chief Borian, leader of the Deno, somely said to Maximin:


The Osmax-Arain Succesion War started in November of B1E-7. The war lasted almost precisely seven years, ending December of B1E-1. With a decisive Osmax victory, and the deaths of thousands of people the war created a lasting impact on the remaining people, and forever history. The war truly showed what a mobilized force could do, and this event is considered a precursor to many other risings of civilizations. This event is closely related with the creation of the first formal nation

Background

Thousands of years before the 1st Era, in the Pre-Osmax Era, tribes had formed. These tribes lived relatively peacefully, with their villages soon growing into sprawlling cities. The horrible infrastructure and no plan for an exponentially increasing population, putting a strain deep on the food supply. The tribe's three cities, Elardo, Opam, and Hildago all were situated on rivers with enough water to give to their ever-growing population. This allowed a mental safeguard to the leaders of their tribes until they realized they might not be able to feed their entire population in the future.

Years passed, with enough food from nearby herds of animals and the few crops of the tribespeople supplying them just barely. But, around two decades before the First Era, a giant famine swept through the hills killing nearly all of the livestock and crops. The herds of bison, deer, elk, and pronghorn also thinned. If this wasn't enough, a long harsh winter rolled in killing what had survived. The extreme ice proved to be another challenge, freezing the freshwater streams and oceans that the tribespeople had come to rely on. Some water froze feet thick in some areas, and even though there was a plentiful amount of snow, dry wood to melt it was just as scarce.

Access to food, and even easily accessible water was hard to find, which proved just enough for Chief Maximin, of the Osmax (tribe) to ask for help. The Deno tribe chief, Chief Borian denied the request after a long consideration. Chief Borian had little food to spare, and with a tribe of 16,000 he just couldn't spare the extra supplies. And when Maximin asked the chief of the Arain, Chief Hilthrope, he denied the request instantly. This action prompted a small skirmish from the Arain onto the Osmax, killing around twenty men in a hunting group. Hilthrope declared it a violation of his honor, decreeing "This request, when in times so deep, how little can he think I can spare for HIS people?" The Osmax suffered through the next month, hundreds of people dying.

A month passed until a giant deadly snowfall froze many people to death in their homes, (made primarily from hides and tall wooden poles), which prompted the Arain to launch a small attack on the Deno and Osmax in search of food, killing a hundred people total. Then scripted from a young kitchen helped boy who followed Chief Maximin to his great hall, he sat in a long hour of silence. Maximin realized that the tribes could only survive if they formed together. A letter was then sent by the Chief himself to Chief Borian, and Borian denied claiming it was an invalidation of his honor. He didnt even consider sending one to the hostile Arain who had killed his people without mercy. Three days later, Maximin found it would be impossible to peacefully unite the tribes, and so began the Osmax-Arain Succesion War.


Events Prior

Course of the war

Aftermath

Impact

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