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| == March on Wewen == | | == March on Wewen == |
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− | The rebels left Mustief in the spring of 1599 SR. A Basistar regiment, led by the ousted governor, quickly reclaimed the city. | + | The 7,500-strong rebel army left Mustief in the spring of 1599 SR. A Basistar regiment, led by the ousted governor, quickly reclaimed the city. |
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− | Uuxea and Mustief were separated by a jungle that made the trip difficult. It turned out that most rebels had no idea about the difficult terrain. They were unprepared for a journey in the dense tropical forest, their food supplies quickly began to rot and their clothing turned out to be mostly inadequate. Inundated by insects and rainy nights, they moved slower than expected. People began contracting [[malas]] and dying. Whole regiments would set up camps in the jungle, in order to wait out bouts of the disease and rejoin the army later. Molag also got the disease, but continued to lead his men, which increased his standing among rebels to a legendary status and for a while infused additional energy into the campaign. | + | Uuxea and Mustief were separated by a jungle that made the trip difficult. It turned out that most rebels had no idea about the difficult terrain. They were unprepared for a journey in the dense tropical forest, their food supplies quickly began to rot and their clothing turned out to be mostly inadequate. Inundated by insects and rainy nights, they moved slower than expected. People began contracting [[malas]] and dying. Whole regiments would set up camps in the jungle, in order to wait out bouts of the disease and rejoin the army later. Molag also got the disease, but continued to lead his men, which increased his standing among rebels to a legendary status and for a while infused additional energy into the campaign. But conditions continued to worsen. |
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| One of Molag's deputies, a woman calling herself [[General Leesar]], eventually made the point that they should return to Mustief and instead march on Basistar, since it became clear that Wewen's army was as unlikely to quickly reach them through the jungle. Molag repeatedly declined to make a decision and continued leading his troops on Uuxea for three more weeks. | | One of Molag's deputies, a woman calling herself [[General Leesar]], eventually made the point that they should return to Mustief and instead march on Basistar, since it became clear that Wewen's army was as unlikely to quickly reach them through the jungle. Molag repeatedly declined to make a decision and continued leading his troops on Uuxea for three more weeks. |
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− | At some point General Leesar defied Molag's orders and turned back, with several hundred people joining her, while Molag continued north. Due to the swift spread of [[malas]], Molag made the decision to turn back two days later and followed Leesar, assuming that her trail would lead them back to Mustief. Instead, they reached Leesar's encampment and learned that Leesar had made a mistake and they instead traveled farther to the west. Molag demanded to see Leesar, but she had left the encampment with a group of men and women, allegedely to search for an easier path back. In reality, Leesar decided to abandon the rebels and returned to Basistar with a close group of her supporters. | + | At some point General Leesar defied Molag's orders and turned back, with several hundred people joining her, while Molag continued north. Due to the swift spread of malas, Molag made the decision to turn back two days later and followed Leesar, assuming that her trail would lead them back to Mustief. Instead, they reached Leesar's encampment and learned that Leesar had made a mistake and they instead traveled farther to the west. Molag demanded to see Leesar, but she had left the encampment with a group of men and women, allegedely to search for an easier path back. In reality, Leesar decided to abandon the rebels and returned to Basistar with a close group of her supporters. |
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− | As the rebels stationed at the encampment, Molag suddenly got worse and passed away on the 23rd of May, 1599 SR. This was recorded by Nuy Bolfor, who along with a group of about 500 men was able to make it back to Mustief in July-August of the same year. He estimated that there were about 20,000 people in the encampment, which would suggest that around 10,000 people either died or got separated during the march. It is believed that scores of people have survived in the jungle well into the winter, but in the beginning of 1600 Leesar's camp was reported to have been uninhabited. There is reason to believe that some might have continued west and settled along the Tother river, since there was talk in the area about several families originally coming from the lands east of Tother. For decades travelers through the jungle stumbled upon abandoned rebel camps, some with skeletal remains. | + | As the rebels stationed at the encampment, Molag suddenly got worse and passed away on the 23rd of May, 1599 SR. This was recorded by Nuy Bolfor, who along with a group of about 150 men was able to make it back to Mustief in July-August of the same year. He estimated that there were about 2,500 people in the encampment, which would suggest that around 5,000 people either died or got separated during the march. It is believed that scores of people have survived in the jungle well into the winter, but in the beginning of 1600 Leesar's camp was reported to have been uninhabited. There is reason to believe that some might have continued west and settled along the Tother river, since there was talk in the area about several families originally coming from the lands east of Tother. For decades travelers through the jungle stumbled upon abandoned rebel camps, some with skeletal remains. |
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| == Assassination of Prince Dareef == | | == Assassination of Prince Dareef == |