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== General ==
== General ==


The Second Dragon Wars were a conflict between the first Dragons in Áváhé. They ensued after <u>[[The first Dragon Wars|the first Dragon Wars]]</u> and lasted from 189 B.I.D. to about 181 A.I.D..
''The Second Dragon Wars'' were a series of conflicts among the <u>[[Phoeica|Phoeican]]</u> <u>[[Dragons]]</u> in Áváhés, spanning from 3050 B.I.D. to approximately 3051 B.I.D.


== Historical Context ==
== Historical Context ==


After the first Dragon Wars, attempts had been made by Dragons and Old Ones to abolish the Dragon clans, which had been seen as the reason for the outbreak of the wars. By 189 B.I.D., however, some had reestablished themselves or, in fact, had not disbanded at all.
Following the <u>[[First Dragon Wars]]</u>, efforts were made by Dragons and <u>[[Old Ones]]</u> to dismantle the <u>[[Characters & Groups|Dragon clans]]</u>, perceived as the root cause of the conflicts. However, by 3180 B.I.D., certain clans had either reemerged or had never disbanded.


The revived rivalries between some Dragon clans culminated in a major attack by <u>[[The Jerowårga|the Jerowårga]]</u> on <u>[[The Magotho|the Magotho]]</u> and <u>[[The Irdani|the Irdani]]</u> at <u>[[Dracomayor]]</u> around 189 B.I.D.. <u>[[The Thorntollers|The Throntollers]]</u> took advantage of the ensuing chaos to fight <u>[[The Clan Quaräa|the Quaräa]]</u>. Thus broke out the Second Dragon Wars, in which this time even Old Ones had to fight on both emerging sides.
The resurgence of hostilities among select clans reached a climax with a significant assault by the <u>[[Jerowårga]]</u> on the <u>[[Magotho]]</u> and the <u>[[Irdani]]</u> at <u>[[Dracomayor]]</u> around 3051 B.I.D. The ensuing turmoil was exploited by the <u>[[Thorntollers]]</u> to engage in conflict with the <u>[[Clan Quaräa|Quaräa]]</u>. Thus commenced the Second Dragon Wars, during which Phoeican Old Ones found themselves compelled to take sides with emerging factions.


The Magotho and the Thorntollers allied to form <u>[[The Grand Clan of Magotho-Thorntoll|the Grand Clan Magotho-Thorntoll]]</u>, while the Jerowårga won over most of the Dragons north of <u>[[The Scarlet Hights|the Scarlet Hights]]</u>, especially with regard to the Magotho and their power-conscious demeanor. In contrast, the Magotho-Thorntollers rallied many Dragons south of the Scarlet Heights and accused the Jerowårga of trying to break <u>[[The Old Law|the Old Law]]</u> and divide the Dragons.
The Magotho and the Thorntollers allied to form the <u>[[Grand Clan of Magotho-Thorntoll]]</u>, while the Jerowårga won over most of the Dragon communities north of the <u>[[Scarlet Heights]]</u>, especially with regard to the Magotho and their power-conscious demeanor. In contrast, the Magotho-Thorntollers rallied many Dragons south of the Scarlet Heights and accused the Jerowårga of trying to break <u>[[The Old Law|the Old Law]]</u> and divide the Dragons.


In 181 A.I.D., the wars ended at the urging of the Old Ones, the pacifist Dragons, and <u>[[Free Wanderers]]</u>, who, unusually for them, banded together in large numbers and rose up for peace.
3051 B.I.D., the wars ended at the urging of the <u>[[Old Ones]]</u>, pacifist Dragons, and <u>[[Free Wanderers]]</u>, who, unusually for them, banded together in large numbers and rose up for peace.


== Consequences ==
== Consequences ==


However, abolishing the Dragon Clans, as had been attempted after the first Dragon Wars, was hardly possible. Therefore, the Old Law was amended, stipulating that the Dragon Clans could keep their existing territories and not expand beyond them to the detriment of other Dragons.  
Efforts to dismantle the Dragon clans, as previously attempted after the initial Dragon Wars, proved impracticable. The triumphant clans had significantly fortified their positions and that of their supporters. Consequently, the Old Law underwent revision, permitting the Dragon clans to retain their existing territories without encroaching beyond them to the detriment of other Dragons.


The establishment of ancestral hoards established a tradition and territorial awareness that would later foster the emergence of patronage in the early <u>[[Imperii Draconi|Old Empire]]</u>.
The establishment of defined territories with rudimentary borders precipitated a sense of territorial consciousness that would later facilitate the development of <u>[[Exarchism|patronage]]</u> in the early <u>[[Imperii Draconi|Old Empire]]</u>.
 
Many Old Ones and neutral Dragons, who had harbored hopes following the cessation of the First Dragon Wars that another major conflict would not arise, found themselves disillusioned.

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General

The Second Dragon Wars were a series of conflicts among the Phoeican Dragons in Áváhés, spanning from 3050 B.I.D. to approximately 3051 B.I.D.

Historical Context

Following the First Dragon Wars, efforts were made by Dragons and Old Ones to dismantle the Dragon clans, perceived as the root cause of the conflicts. However, by 3180 B.I.D., certain clans had either reemerged or had never disbanded.

The resurgence of hostilities among select clans reached a climax with a significant assault by the Jerowårga on the Magotho and the Irdani at Dracomayor around 3051 B.I.D. The ensuing turmoil was exploited by the Thorntollers to engage in conflict with the Quaräa. Thus commenced the Second Dragon Wars, during which Phoeican Old Ones found themselves compelled to take sides with emerging factions.

The Magotho and the Thorntollers allied to form the Grand Clan of Magotho-Thorntoll, while the Jerowårga won over most of the Dragon communities north of the Scarlet Heights, especially with regard to the Magotho and their power-conscious demeanor. In contrast, the Magotho-Thorntollers rallied many Dragons south of the Scarlet Heights and accused the Jerowårga of trying to break the Old Law and divide the Dragons.

3051 B.I.D., the wars ended at the urging of the Old Ones, pacifist Dragons, and Free Wanderers, who, unusually for them, banded together in large numbers and rose up for peace.

Consequences

Efforts to dismantle the Dragon clans, as previously attempted after the initial Dragon Wars, proved impracticable. The triumphant clans had significantly fortified their positions and that of their supporters. Consequently, the Old Law underwent revision, permitting the Dragon clans to retain their existing territories without encroaching beyond them to the detriment of other Dragons.

The establishment of defined territories with rudimentary borders precipitated a sense of territorial consciousness that would later facilitate the development of patronage in the early Old Empire.

Many Old Ones and neutral Dragons, who had harbored hopes following the cessation of the First Dragon Wars that another major conflict would not arise, found themselves disillusioned.