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| − | '''Molag Uusea''' was a carpenter from Mustief who became the leader of an uprising known as [[uprising in Basistar]]. | + | '''Molag Uusea''' /'moʊləg 'yʊərziː / (died 23rd of May, 1599 SR) was a carpenter from Mustief who became the leader of an uprising known as [[uprising in Basistar]]. |
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| | He was described as passionate, but inflexible. His defining feature turned out to be chronic indecision. [[General Leesar]] was quoted as saying that he had been talking about the uprising for years and it was somewhat a surprise to many of his friends when he actually moved forward with it. Once the uprising had commenced, it triggered a series of events that required little decision from Molag. he went on to grow his army and then overtake the city. But it all came to a halt when negotiations with Basistar began, which required him to make lasting decisions on a daily basis. | | He was described as passionate, but inflexible. His defining feature turned out to be chronic indecision. [[General Leesar]] was quoted as saying that he had been talking about the uprising for years and it was somewhat a surprise to many of his friends when he actually moved forward with it. Once the uprising had commenced, it triggered a series of events that required little decision from Molag. he went on to grow his army and then overtake the city. But it all came to a halt when negotiations with Basistar began, which required him to make lasting decisions on a daily basis. |
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| | == Legacy == | | == Legacy == |
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| − | Molag continues to be a controversial figure in Basistar's history. Lauded as a fighter for the interests of his people, he is also blamed for being a poor organizer and essentially leading nearly 30 thousand men to their deaths. | + | Molag continues to be a controversial figure in Basistar's history. Lauded as a fighter for the interests of his people, he is also blamed for being a poor organizer and essentially leading nearly 7,000 men to their deaths, which was more than half the population of Mustief. |
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| | + | His political goals have never been reached either, and by 1600 [[SR]] the idea of secession became largely irrelevant. |