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The Mournare Nights were a series of conflicts and sieges from the beginning of 286 AC to the summer of 289 AC often grouped together as a war. The Mournare Nights were brought on by conflict from the City-State of Meyron, which had recently elected in a war-like, aggressive 2nd Premier, named Sulyefel Dzaeyron. He felt he had been insulted at the recent Dealing between the City-States, the Zaentovi, and the Kingdom of Andoras, and called for war. The original plans, which have since been lost, stated that Sulyefel thought of himself to be a better leader 'than any Dragomyr would ever amount to', when referring to Andoras. Some believe that Sulyefel was compelled by the same madness that led Nobilis Karthmere and Aegor IV Dragomyr into devastation and ruin.

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  • The Mournare Nights
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  • The Mournare Nights were a series of conflicts and sieges from the beginning of 286 AC to the summer of 289 AC often grouped together as a war. The Mournare Nights were brought on by conflict from the City-State of Meyron, which had recently elected in a war-like, aggressive 2nd Premier, named Sulyefel Dzaeyron. He felt he had been insulted at the recent Dealing between the City-States, the Zaentovi, and the Kingdom of Andoras, and called for war. The original plans, which have since been lost, stated that Sulyefel thought of himself to be a better leader 'than any Dragomyr would ever amount to', when referring to Andoras. Some believe that Sulyefel was compelled by the same madness that led Nobilis Karthmere and Aegor IV Dragomyr into devastation and ruin.
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Previous
  • Lavosi Gang Wars
  • 'Period of Peace' or
End
  • -289-06-22(xsd:date)
  • 1.095498E8
Name
  • The Mournare Nights
Begin
  • -286-01-02(xsd:date)
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Result
  • Andorasi victory ------ Meyrite invaders repelled
  • Mournare extensively destroyed by flames
  • Sulyefel Dzaeyron removed from office and exiled
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Place
  • mostly Mournare, Thunder's Shore
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  • The Mournare Nights were a series of conflicts and sieges from the beginning of 286 AC to the summer of 289 AC often grouped together as a war. The Mournare Nights were brought on by conflict from the City-State of Meyron, which had recently elected in a war-like, aggressive 2nd Premier, named Sulyefel Dzaeyron. He felt he had been insulted at the recent Dealing between the City-States, the Zaentovi, and the Kingdom of Andoras, and called for war. The original plans, which have since been lost, stated that Sulyefel thought of himself to be a better leader 'than any Dragomyr would ever amount to', when referring to Andoras. Some believe that Sulyefel was compelled by the same madness that led Nobilis Karthmere and Aegor IV Dragomyr into devastation and ruin. The conflict, which never was given an official declaration of war, lasted for 3 years, 5 months, and 20 days, before the invasion failed and retreated to Meyron. It was named the Mournare Nights due to most of the war taking place in or near Mournare, and the fact that Sulyefel sieged the city for nights on end, so much so that the peasantry became used to the light of the fire keeping them warm and illuminated. Andoras did, however, declare war on Meyron for their actions, and forced them to pay a ludicrous sum of gold in reparations. Sulyefel Dzaeryon was exiled from his office, and later committed suicide just a year later, in 290 AC.
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