Lisan's Rebellion was a war between the Rebel state of Lisani and the Kingdom of Zedara. Lisani broke away from Zedara after the terrible reign of the King Xavier Sannatosi.
A general history of Lisani and it's Zedaric roots.
Lisan's Rebellion was a war between the Rebel state of Lisani and the Kingdom of Zedara. Lisani broke away from Zedara after the terrible reign of the King Xavier Sannatosi.
Battle of the Black Lake was the first battle during Lisan's Rebellion. It ended in her victory of securing the eastern side of the Tusi Riva (East River) Which she pronounced West Watch since it is now the western most region.
When the battle was finished, Hagan Durano was forced to swear feality to Lady Lisan, however he refused and lost his life over it. His son, Daris however, did surrender and swear to serve Lady Lisan.
The Siege of Jomanda was a short event only lasting three days until the Castellan, Sir Daenis, surrendered the keep to Lady Lisani.
At the end of the Siege, the remaing forces of the Storm Coasts arrived.
During Lisan's Rebellion. A deal was struct between Lady Lisan, Olak Thakamur, and Tomane Russoma to forge an alliance. The contract's main focus was that the Orcish immigrants would be allowed to stay within Lisani as long as they took part in Lisan's Rebellion and swore feality to her.
These terms were agreeable to all parties with little conflict between them and so the contract was written out and witness by several lords both human and orcish. Once the document was finished, it was declared that Lisani would also remain independent from Zedara and Lady Lisan was pronounced Queen.
In the final moments of her life, Queen Lisan died in her bed at Hokrasi. Her last living action was to name that the next King be chosen by vote of the seven great houses. This included House Durano, Hercusa, Remana, Russoma, Thakamur, Therami, and Nahgan.
After Lisan's Death and funeral. The Seven Great Lords voted on the next King. The total votes came out to Sir Davia who was a Royal Guard at the time and up jumped him to King.