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Using the famine as a rallying cry the Helashio leadership blamed the famine and their suffering on the Lorath people and managed for the first time in history to cohesively unite the entire Helashio people in a crusade against the 'black winged devils' | Using the famine as a rallying cry the Helashio leadership blamed the famine and their suffering on the Lorath people and managed for the first time in history to cohesively unite the entire Helashio people in a crusade against the 'black winged devils' | ||
- | As the end of the campaign drew near, the few Lorath defenders did what they could to stem the tide of the Helashio advance to allow for the desperate flight of their people into the extensive cavern system beneath Lor's surface. As the final battle drew to a close, the mouth of the cave that the Lorath had fled into collapsed and the Lorath were believed to have been vanquished. | + | In the 6,761st Year of the Goddess, as the end of the campaign drew near, the few Lorath defenders did what they could to stem the tide of the Helashio advance to allow for the desperate flight of their people into the extensive cavern system beneath Lor's surface. As the final battle drew to a close, the mouth of the cave that the Lorath had fled into collapsed and the Lorath were believed to have been vanquished. |
Celebration among the Helashio turned to infighting as new crises and a depletion of resources over the course of the war led a once united people to turn on each other placing blame for their continued suffering without the unifying scapegoat of the Lorath. As the Helashio on the surface tore apart their civilization, | Celebration among the Helashio turned to infighting as new crises and a depletion of resources over the course of the war led a once united people to turn on each other placing blame for their continued suffering without the unifying scapegoat of the Lorath. As the Helashio on the surface tore apart their civilization, |