The Great War
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General content warning for death, civilian casualties of war (including children) and the impacts of war on a society. There is no graphic imagery in this article.
We do not forget, we cannot forget. The scars left on our community may fade, but they will never vanish. We will be haunted by the past for all eternity...
Overview
Territories and their Occupants
Before the War
With reference to map layer: Before the war, the mainland territory was predominantly occupied and ruled over by the dwarves. This land stretched beyond the reaches of any map of the Isles and formed a large continent of it's own. Even after the dwarves were driven from their homeland, they continued to occupy the easternmost coastline of this land.During the War
During the war, territory slowly changed hands. At first it appeared that the dwarves would be thwarted by the unforgiving nature of the sea, but when the reached the Isles themselves they claimed all the land that they could see.After the War
With reference to map layer: After the war, the dwarves occupied all of the Isles apart from the north-easternly most island: Rauro. This Island became a haven for those who wished to fight back against their oppressive rulers and is home to The Church of the Faithful.The Conflict
Prelude
You are surrounded by the screams of people desperately fleeing for their lives and fear is heavy in the air. You hear a clash of swords and begin to run frantically towards the ocean; the only place where you will be safe.
As the years passed, the Dwarves moved east, and as they did so, their leaders became increasingly ruthless and cold. Not all of the Dwarven folk agreed with those in power but they were to scared to rebel. Instead, they let their people fall into the paths of evil.
After crossing the sea, the Dwarves reached the Isles of Iastarene. Here, they found elves, men and selkies living in perfect harmony. At first, they tried to find a place in this society but their suspicious nature and fear of magic brewed hatred. Those in power couldn't stand to see the use of magic (which drove them from their home) used by everyday folk for everyday things. So, much to the horror of the people who welcomed them so warmly into their lands, the dwarves began to turn on their neighbours and their friends. They struck out at the Selkie folk because they reminded them too much of the magic that left them homeless and without complete control, the dwarves felt certain that they could lose their homes again. Thus, a hundred year war began, which would see history repeat itself and innocent people be driven from their homes. Thousands died and yet the Dwarves failed to see that all they were doing was passing on the evil that was done to them.
Outcome
"Don't talk to strangers."; that's what mother and father told you when you were a child. "Our neighbours may be spies," they told you, "or rebels" You don't know which is worse. You are alone. Even the sea is dangerous; it's whispering cannot comfort you. To love the ocean is to walk a knife edge. One slip, one wobble and you will plummet to your death. They say you have nothing to fear, that the world will be better again. But, you know now: you know everything.
Aftermath
Historical Significance
Legacy
Recorded History
Technological Advancement
The Great War actually caused a significant decrease in the technological state of Iastarene. The ban on magic caused a crash in the economy and the people were left without their main source of survival. This has however benefited those who still practice magic in secret as it has allowed them to experiment with ways to make their magic less noticeable to outsiders. This has led to the creation of a new branch of magic that specifically focuses on secrecy and disguising magic as other things.Table of Contents

This is so terribly sad. I'm going to be thinking about those selkie mothers and their half human children in particular for a long while. Really well done article. You gave a good overview of the war and its aftermath.
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Thank you so much for your comment! I agree, it's really heart-breaking to think about.
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