War of the Three Nations: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
* Waldreich fails to unite the Brumenese Goths | * Waldreich fails to unite the Brumenese Goths | ||
* Sudentor & Bewahren retain their independence | * Sudentor & Bewahren retain their independence | ||
* Beginning of the [[First Blühen War]] | * Beginning of the [[Blühen Wars|First Blühen War]] | ||
| territory = None | | territory = None | ||
| status = | | status = | ||
| combatants_header = Belligerents | | combatants_header = Belligerents | ||
| combatant1 = {{flagicon|Waldreich}} '''[[Waldreich]]''' | | combatant1 = {{flagicon|Waldreich}} '''[[Waldreich]]''' | ||
{{ | | combatant1a = '''Allied Tribes''' {{plainlist| | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Varini | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Diduni | ||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Sudentor}} '''[[Sudentor]]''' | | combatant2 = {{flagicon|Sudentor}} '''[[Sudentor]]''' | ||
{{ | | combatant2a = '''Allied Tribes''' {{plainlist| | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Firihsetan | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Levoni | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Angarii | ||
}} | }} | ||
| combatant3 = {{flagicon|Bewahren}} '''[[Bewahren]]''' | | combatant3 = {{flagicon|Bewahren}} '''[[Bewahren]]''' | ||
{{ | | combatant3a = '''Allied Tribes''' {{plainlist| | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Sibini | ||
| | *{{flagicon_image|Rebel Flag 3.svg}} Elbe | ||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
| commander1 = | | commander1 = | ||
{{plainlist| | {{plainlist| | ||
* | * {{flagicon|Waldreich}} [[Thorsten I]]<br/> | ||
}} | }} | ||
| commander2 = | | commander2 = | ||
Line 59: | Line 55: | ||
After one year of stalled diplomatic talks, in 511 CE a group of Chieftains proclaimed the establishment of the Waldreich Confederacy and unilaterally laid claim to dominion over all Gothic tribes. This marked the de facto collapse of the Allied Gothic Tribes. Two months after Waldreich's proclamation, Gothic tribes that had occupied the western lands proclaimed and established the Union of Sudentor. Up until 580 CE Waldreich & Sudentor engaged in a cold war as both states sought to absorb as much of the unaligned gothic tribes scattered throughout Brumenese lands. Some were annexed while others either voluntarily or forced to swear their allegiance to one of the two powers. By 580 CE tension between Waldreich & Sudentor reached a historic low point where, in an attempt to tip the balance of power in its favor, the former supported a conspiracy usurp a vassal of Sudentor. The plot was uncovered Sudentor demanded reparations by Waldreich. Peace talks fails to bring any resolution to the dispute and by 581 CE Waldreich began the invasion of Sudentor. | After one year of stalled diplomatic talks, in 511 CE a group of Chieftains proclaimed the establishment of the Waldreich Confederacy and unilaterally laid claim to dominion over all Gothic tribes. This marked the de facto collapse of the Allied Gothic Tribes. Two months after Waldreich's proclamation, Gothic tribes that had occupied the western lands proclaimed and established the Union of Sudentor. Up until 580 CE Waldreich & Sudentor engaged in a cold war as both states sought to absorb as much of the unaligned gothic tribes scattered throughout Brumenese lands. Some were annexed while others either voluntarily or forced to swear their allegiance to one of the two powers. By 580 CE tension between Waldreich & Sudentor reached a historic low point where, in an attempt to tip the balance of power in its favor, the former supported a conspiracy usurp a vassal of Sudentor. The plot was uncovered Sudentor demanded reparations by Waldreich. Peace talks fails to bring any resolution to the dispute and by 581 CE Waldreich began the invasion of Sudentor. | ||
While the initial start of the campaign saw a string of victories for Waldreich, as Waldreich’s forces went deeper into Sudentor their advances eventually ground to a halt. This was largely due to the Sudentor's defense in depth strategy. Sacrificing parts of its territory to Waldreich but reinforcing their core territories. At around the same time various Chieftains who had grown weary of Waldreich’s aggressiveness began plotting a secessionist movement in the east. In 590 CE the Kingdom of Bewahren was proclaimed in the east, opening an eastern theater of war and forcing Waldreich to redirect some of its forces towards the east. Facing a war in two theaters, Waldreich could no longer advance in both the western and eastern front lines. By 596 CE all front lines stabilized and large scale military campaigns have stopped. However no peace treaty or armistice was signed. Vassals were established to act as buffer states between Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren. For the next 200 years the three gothic nations were locked in a protracted frozen conflict | While the initial start of the campaign saw a string of victories for Waldreich, as Waldreich’s forces went deeper into Sudentor their advances eventually ground to a halt. This was largely due to the Sudentor's defense in depth strategy. Sacrificing parts of its territory to Waldreich but reinforcing their core territories. At around the same time various Chieftains who had grown weary of Waldreich’s aggressiveness began plotting a secessionist movement in the east. In 590 CE the Kingdom of Bewahren was proclaimed in the east, opening an eastern theater of war and forcing Waldreich to redirect some of its forces towards the east. Facing a war in two theaters, Waldreich could no longer advance in both the western and eastern front lines. By 596 CE all front lines stabilized and large scale military campaigns have stopped. However no peace treaty or armistice was signed. Vassals were established to act as buffer states between Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren. For the next 200 years the three gothic nations were locked in a protracted frozen conflict, neither power able to gain any significant advantage over the other. Most armed conflicts in this period of time took place between the vassal tribes of Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren. An armistice would eventually be signed in 833 CE by the three Gothic nations due to the rise of [[Viragstag]] in the northern shores of lake Bluhen. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The War of the Three Nations was caused by a combination of contributing factors that culminated in the conspiracy by Waldreich to tilt the balance of power in the region to its favor. The general consensus among contemporary historians however is that the War was ultimately caused by the failure of the leaders of the Allied Gothic Tribes to keep the various chieftains and tribal elders in line. After successfully expelling the Latins, the Southern Goths no longer had a common enemy to unite them. Furthermore; while the Allies were driven by a vision to unite the Gothic people there has never been a general consensus on who and how this united tribe of Goths should be governed. There are some who wanted a strong individual Grand Chieftain who would wield absolute political power, those who wanted the nation to be led by a council of Chieftains who led the ten largest and most powerful tribes. Some even advocated a hybrid model whereupon the nation would be led by a Grand Chieftain who would share power with a congress whose membership involves all living Chieftains in the nation. None of the chieftains could find compromise in one another which resulted to inter-tribal rivalry within the alliance. The Allied Gothic Tribes was eventually disbanded when the Waldreich Confederacy was proclaimed and directly led to the establishment of the Union of Sudentor and eventually the Kingdom of Bewahren. | |||
== Factions == | == Factions == | ||
=== Waldreich === | === Waldreich === | ||
The Waldreich Confederacy was the first Gothic nation established in Brumenese lands, its name is derived from the lush temperate forests that dominate the country's landscape. At the time of its founding Waldreich is a confederation of various tribes who shared the same vision of leading a Gothic nation led by a council of the most powerful chieftains. [[Thorsten Werthner]] is widely considered as the founding father of Waldreich as he rallied various like-minded chieftains to establish Waldreich. Waldreich is led by a council of ten chieftains, each of which led dozens of other smaller tribes under their banners. Among the council one is chosen as a first among equals and is referred to as the Grand Chieftain, and Thorsten was chosen by his peers to be the first Grand Chieftain. In the summer of 510 CE, these chieftains gathered together and began preparations to establish a new Gothic nation and in January 511 CE they proclaimed the establishment of Waldreich and claimed dominion over all gothic lands. Being the largest settlement at the time, Dinsmark was made as the defacto capital city of the new nation. Overnight, Waldreich had become the largest power within Brumenese lands, it commanded the largest number of armies, had the largest economy and controlled large swathes of lands. As a result, numerous smaller and previously unaligned tribes nearby Waldreich soon pledged their loyalty to Waldreich in exchange for protection. | |||
=== Sudentor === | === Sudentor === | ||
=== Bewahren === | === Bewahren === | ||
=== The Northern Empty === | === The Northern Empty === | ||
== Timeline == | == Timeline == | ||
=== Outbreak of War === | === Outbreak of War === |
Latest revision as of 05:46, 23 August 2022
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
War of the Three Nations | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Political state of Brumen, circa 750 CE | ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
Belligerents | ||||||||||
Waldreich | Sudentor | Bewahren | ||||||||
Allied Tribes
|
Allied Tribes
|
Allied Tribes
| ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
|
| |||||||||
Strength | ||||||||||
TBD | TBD | TBD | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||||
TBD |
The War of the Three Nations was an armed conflict that took place between the Gothic powers of Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren from 581 CE until 833 CE. The war was largely caused due to the power vacuum left by the Latin Empire after their expulsion in 510 CE. The expulsion of Latium from Brumen was a turning point in Brumenese history due to the huge power vacuum left by the Latins. The Allied Gothic Tribes was a loose alliance between many tribes, some small and some large enough to the point they have multiple vassals underneath them, but all were by a council of the most powerful Chieftains. It was formed from the various Gothic rebels that opposed Latin rule. There were talks to form a more permanent confederation between the tribes but none of the chieftains could agree on how to achieve said confederation.
After one year of stalled diplomatic talks, in 511 CE a group of Chieftains proclaimed the establishment of the Waldreich Confederacy and unilaterally laid claim to dominion over all Gothic tribes. This marked the de facto collapse of the Allied Gothic Tribes. Two months after Waldreich's proclamation, Gothic tribes that had occupied the western lands proclaimed and established the Union of Sudentor. Up until 580 CE Waldreich & Sudentor engaged in a cold war as both states sought to absorb as much of the unaligned gothic tribes scattered throughout Brumenese lands. Some were annexed while others either voluntarily or forced to swear their allegiance to one of the two powers. By 580 CE tension between Waldreich & Sudentor reached a historic low point where, in an attempt to tip the balance of power in its favor, the former supported a conspiracy usurp a vassal of Sudentor. The plot was uncovered Sudentor demanded reparations by Waldreich. Peace talks fails to bring any resolution to the dispute and by 581 CE Waldreich began the invasion of Sudentor.
While the initial start of the campaign saw a string of victories for Waldreich, as Waldreich’s forces went deeper into Sudentor their advances eventually ground to a halt. This was largely due to the Sudentor's defense in depth strategy. Sacrificing parts of its territory to Waldreich but reinforcing their core territories. At around the same time various Chieftains who had grown weary of Waldreich’s aggressiveness began plotting a secessionist movement in the east. In 590 CE the Kingdom of Bewahren was proclaimed in the east, opening an eastern theater of war and forcing Waldreich to redirect some of its forces towards the east. Facing a war in two theaters, Waldreich could no longer advance in both the western and eastern front lines. By 596 CE all front lines stabilized and large scale military campaigns have stopped. However no peace treaty or armistice was signed. Vassals were established to act as buffer states between Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren. For the next 200 years the three gothic nations were locked in a protracted frozen conflict, neither power able to gain any significant advantage over the other. Most armed conflicts in this period of time took place between the vassal tribes of Waldreich, Sudentor & Bewahren. An armistice would eventually be signed in 833 CE by the three Gothic nations due to the rise of Viragstag in the northern shores of lake Bluhen.
Background
The War of the Three Nations was caused by a combination of contributing factors that culminated in the conspiracy by Waldreich to tilt the balance of power in the region to its favor. The general consensus among contemporary historians however is that the War was ultimately caused by the failure of the leaders of the Allied Gothic Tribes to keep the various chieftains and tribal elders in line. After successfully expelling the Latins, the Southern Goths no longer had a common enemy to unite them. Furthermore; while the Allies were driven by a vision to unite the Gothic people there has never been a general consensus on who and how this united tribe of Goths should be governed. There are some who wanted a strong individual Grand Chieftain who would wield absolute political power, those who wanted the nation to be led by a council of Chieftains who led the ten largest and most powerful tribes. Some even advocated a hybrid model whereupon the nation would be led by a Grand Chieftain who would share power with a congress whose membership involves all living Chieftains in the nation. None of the chieftains could find compromise in one another which resulted to inter-tribal rivalry within the alliance. The Allied Gothic Tribes was eventually disbanded when the Waldreich Confederacy was proclaimed and directly led to the establishment of the Union of Sudentor and eventually the Kingdom of Bewahren.
Factions
Waldreich
The Waldreich Confederacy was the first Gothic nation established in Brumenese lands, its name is derived from the lush temperate forests that dominate the country's landscape. At the time of its founding Waldreich is a confederation of various tribes who shared the same vision of leading a Gothic nation led by a council of the most powerful chieftains. Thorsten Werthner is widely considered as the founding father of Waldreich as he rallied various like-minded chieftains to establish Waldreich. Waldreich is led by a council of ten chieftains, each of which led dozens of other smaller tribes under their banners. Among the council one is chosen as a first among equals and is referred to as the Grand Chieftain, and Thorsten was chosen by his peers to be the first Grand Chieftain. In the summer of 510 CE, these chieftains gathered together and began preparations to establish a new Gothic nation and in January 511 CE they proclaimed the establishment of Waldreich and claimed dominion over all gothic lands. Being the largest settlement at the time, Dinsmark was made as the defacto capital city of the new nation. Overnight, Waldreich had become the largest power within Brumenese lands, it commanded the largest number of armies, had the largest economy and controlled large swathes of lands. As a result, numerous smaller and previously unaligned tribes nearby Waldreich soon pledged their loyalty to Waldreich in exchange for protection.