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The '''Twenty-Six Years' War''' was a series of wars in modern-day [[Albion]] that saw the petty kingdoms of [[Audley]], [[Chafford]], and [[Ongar]], as well as various other princely states, against the [[Hitsereign]], a firebending state to the North that had forced the smaller Albonian states into a system of tribute and vassalage. Initial attempts at resistance led to fierce retaliation by the Hitsereign, including the destruction of Chafford and the occupation of the South during a period known as Direct Rule. Anti-occupation forces developed the Albonian tradition of [[chi-blocking | The '''Twenty-Six Years' War''' was a series of wars in modern-day [[Albion]] that saw the petty kingdoms of [[Audley]], [[Chafford]], and [[Ongar]], as well as various other princely states, against the [[Hitzeverein|Hitsereign]], a firebending state to the North that had forced the smaller Albonian states into a system of tribute and vassalage. Initial attempts at resistance led to fierce retaliation by the Hitsereign, including the destruction of Chafford and the occupation of the South during a period known as Direct Rule. Anti-occupation forces developed the Albonian tradition of [[Chiblocking|chi-blocking]] (independently of the [[Free Territory]]) while serving in the Army of Audley, which sparked a fresh liberation movement as the firebending forces had not faced a combatant using non-conventional techniques. This culminated in the complete destruction of the Hitsereign, the unification of Albion, and a strong anti-bending tradition that remains to this day. | ||
== Pre-war context == | == Pre-war context == |
Revision as of 03:02, 4 September 2022
The Twenty-Six Years' War was a series of wars in modern-day Albion that saw the petty kingdoms of Audley, Chafford, and Ongar, as well as various other princely states, against the Hitsereign, a firebending state to the North that had forced the smaller Albonian states into a system of tribute and vassalage. Initial attempts at resistance led to fierce retaliation by the Hitsereign, including the destruction of Chafford and the occupation of the South during a period known as Direct Rule. Anti-occupation forces developed the Albonian tradition of chi-blocking (independently of the Free Territory) while serving in the Army of Audley, which sparked a fresh liberation movement as the firebending forces had not faced a combatant using non-conventional techniques. This culminated in the complete destruction of the Hitsereign, the unification of Albion, and a strong anti-bending tradition that remains to this day.