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- A vast influx of thralls lead to ever-greater wealth disparity amongst demonkind, leading to class resentment | - A vast influx of thralls lead to ever-greater wealth disparity amongst demonkind, leading to class resentment | ||
- The multiple power struggles starting from misrule of Emperor Felatitius, the seating of Queen Sephora following the siege and capture of Magan in '''5655''' | - The multiple power struggles starting from misrule of Emperor [[Felatitius]], the seating of [[Queen Sephora]] following the [[Siege of Magan|siege]] and capture of [[Magan]] in '''5655''' | ||
- Demons losing their military might during the multiple losses in battles against elves and dwarves defending their homes against thrall-taking raids, causing them to look toward one another to loot | - Demons losing their military might during the multiple losses in battles against elves and dwarves defending their homes against thrall-taking raids, causing them to look toward one another to loot | ||
- The dissolution of the Coalition of the Free, meaning the demons had no single powerful enemy they could use to rally against | - The dissolution of the Coalition of the Free, meaning the demons had no single powerful enemy they could use to rally against |
Revision as of 16:32, 5 November 2023
The Demon Civil War erupted shortly after the events of The Time of Chaos in the year 5679.
The war began largely due
- A vast influx of thralls lead to ever-greater wealth disparity amongst demonkind, leading to class resentment
- The multiple power struggles starting from misrule of Emperor Felatitius, the seating of Queen Sephora following the siege and capture of Magan in 5655
- Demons losing their military might during the multiple losses in battles against elves and dwarves defending their homes against thrall-taking raids, causing them to look toward one another to loot
- The dissolution of the Coalition of the Free, meaning the demons had no single powerful enemy they could use to rally against