After Avatar Wan closed the spirit portals, humans began to wage war among themselves, eventually spreading out across the Fire Islands to establish villages all over the archipelago. Over time, warlords arose and assumed power, fighting each other for territory and resources. Commoners were caught in the middle of the conflict and lived in settlements controlled by different warlords, some of whom mandated tributes to support their war efforts.
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| - Unification wars of the Fire Islands
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| - After Avatar Wan closed the spirit portals, humans began to wage war among themselves, eventually spreading out across the Fire Islands to establish villages all over the archipelago. Over time, warlords arose and assumed power, fighting each other for territory and resources. Commoners were caught in the middle of the conflict and lived in settlements controlled by different warlords, some of whom mandated tributes to support their war efforts.
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| - * Forces of the Fire Lord
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* Kemurikage
- Various warring warlord regimes
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Previous
| - Unknown, eventually the battle during Harmonic Convergence (9,829 BG)
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End
| - Unification of the Fire Islands under the first Fire Lord
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Appearance
| - Smoke and Shadow Part Two
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Begin
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Commanders
| - First Fire Lord
- Various warlords
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Result
| - * Victory of the first Fire Lord
* Beginning of an era of prolonged peace for the Fire Islands
* Kemurikage retreat into the Spirit World
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NEXT
| - Unknown, eventually War of Chin the Conqueror
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abstract
| - After Avatar Wan closed the spirit portals, humans began to wage war among themselves, eventually spreading out across the Fire Islands to establish villages all over the archipelago. Over time, warlords arose and assumed power, fighting each other for territory and resources. Commoners were caught in the middle of the conflict and lived in settlements controlled by different warlords, some of whom mandated tributes to support their war efforts. One year, a village's refusal to offer tribute to Toz prompted him to abduct the children from the settlement as punishment. The children were never seen again, and their mothers died of sadness. They returned to the mortal realm shortly thereafter as dark spirits known as the Kemurikage and haunted warlords for their crimes; they abducted children of the warlords' men as punishment for their actions. This resulted in the fall of Toz's regime as well as the weakening of several other regimes in the Fire Islands. Eventually, one territorial leader defeated all of the remaining warlords and brought them to justice. He subsequently united the Fire Islands into a single political unit and eventually became known as the first Fire Lord, the spiritual leader of the Fire Sages, descendants of Bhanti Tribe sages.
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