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The '''Extinction of the Wolves''' was the final era of the [[Second Wolf Palatinate]] that marked its collapse through political instability and overarching {{wpl|societal collapse}} that affected the areas of the [[Imperial Central]], the [[Imperial East]] and the [[Imperial West]]. Alongside the collapse of the Second Wolf Palatinate, the extinction saw the mass slaughter, war and general violence among the [[Wolf|wolves]] with under-arching causes such as famine and economic or political stagnation. The Extinction of the Wolves is also coterminus with the '''Fall of the Second Wolf Palatinate'''. The extinction has been characterized by its cultural disruption, and subsequently ushered in the [[Proto-Imperial Era]] with the rise of the [[Dog|Dogs]].
The '''Extinction of the Wolves''' was the final era of the [[Second Wolf Palatinate]] that marked its collapse through political instability and overarching {{wpl|societal collapse}} that affected the areas of the [[Imperial Central]], the [[Imperial East]] and the [[Imperial West]]. Alongside the collapse of the Second Wolf Palatinate, the extinction saw the mass slaughter, war and general violence among the [[Wolf|wolves]] with under-arching causes such as famine and economic or political stagnation. The Extinction of the Wolves is also coterminus with the '''Fall of the Second Wolf Palatinate'''. The extinction has been characterized by its cultural disruption, and subsequently ushered in the [[Proto-Imperial Era]] with the rise of the [[Dog|Dogs]].
The exact cause of the extinction is still debated among historians and scholars. The [[Great Eastern Palatinate Famine]] has been considered to be one of the major catalysts of the extinction, as the Eastern Palatinate was where the majority of the Palatinate's agriculture was performed. Alongside the famine was the invasion by the [[Ahrah'koon|Ahrah'koons]], a foreign {{wpl|confederation}} that migrated from the west towards the Empire that utilized superior strategies that the [[Army of the Palatinate]] was unable to handle properly. Other catalysts involve the weak leadership of the Palatinate, most notably [[Marcenius III]] who went mad with grief with the death of [[Claudius the Ill]].

Revision as of 23:43, 20 July 2023

The Extinction of the Wolves was the final era of the Second Wolf Palatinate that marked its collapse through political instability and overarching societal collapse that affected the areas of the Imperial Central, the Imperial East and the Imperial West. Alongside the collapse of the Second Wolf Palatinate, the extinction saw the mass slaughter, war and general violence among the wolves with under-arching causes such as famine and economic or political stagnation. The Extinction of the Wolves is also coterminus with the Fall of the Second Wolf Palatinate. The extinction has been characterized by its cultural disruption, and subsequently ushered in the Proto-Imperial Era with the rise of the Dogs.

The exact cause of the extinction is still debated among historians and scholars. The Great Eastern Palatinate Famine has been considered to be one of the major catalysts of the extinction, as the Eastern Palatinate was where the majority of the Palatinate's agriculture was performed. Alongside the famine was the invasion by the Ahrah'koons, a foreign confederation that migrated from the west towards the Empire that utilized superior strategies that the Army of the Palatinate was unable to handle properly. Other catalysts involve the weak leadership of the Palatinate, most notably Marcenius III who went mad with grief with the death of Claudius the Ill.