The seven most prominant clans of dragonborn in Katarinash make peace with each other, elect delegates to the council of seven, and start to call themselves The Yan'Katar.
Detailing the major events from the formation of the Yan'katar to present day
The seven most prominant clans of dragonborn in Katarinash make peace with each other, elect delegates to the council of seven, and start to call themselves The Yan'Katar.
At the publication of the new consitution and the subsequent execution of the old ruling family, Katarinash falls into chaos as the population attempts to resist the new laws and reject the Yan'katar.
Tariksan becomes big enough to start looking for central government of it's many small lordships.
The council becomes a council of eight, as a delegate for the clanless ones is introduced.
As the Yan'katar start to move into Samurella, the surrounding nations credit this as the start of the war. During this time, Davmire and Samurella attempt to negotiate a peace deal.
All forces stopped and waited to see how the council of eight would decide to respond to Davmire's threat upon their land. After four hours of discussion, the Relag'tan troops in Samurella are instructed to halt, but not retreat. No response was sent to Samurella or Davmire. This was not in line with the treaty suggested.
Davmire gives up negotiation and sends troops into Katarinash, in an attempt to stop the invasion of Samurella.
After their troops are captured and dishonourably executed, the tensions between Davmire and the Yan'Katar boil over, and all-out war is declared by the king of Davmire.
A large-scale win for Davmire on the southern grasslands, culminating in a brutal battle.
The loyalist clause, a law that grants measures of protection and escape from slavery to people captured by the Yan'katar, is introduced. This came after a string of defeats and stalemates suffered by the Yan'Katar, as they are short of fighters and food. Among other nations it is called the traitor's clause.