The Pesanga-Shaoshi conflict was a series of cross raiding from the Shaoshi side of the conflict into Pesang. The Shaoshi marauders would raid the pesanga for their herds. The constancies raids shaped the Pesanga people into a natural fighter, letting many of them become natural warriors and with a great reputation for stealth, along with their machete like knifes. The Shaoshi sometimes would dam rivers leading into Pesanga to irrigate their farmlands, leading to more skirmishes and a few deaths. Bai Tak’s father was able to “sort it out”. By the 67th year of the Pendulum Wars, a drought lead to the a temporary end of the conflict since there was no water to fight over. Promoting many Pesang to join the COG Army, as riflemen.
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| - The Pesanga-Shaoshi conflict was a series of cross raiding from the Shaoshi side of the conflict into Pesang. The Shaoshi marauders would raid the pesanga for their herds. The constancies raids shaped the Pesanga people into a natural fighter, letting many of them become natural warriors and with a great reputation for stealth, along with their machete like knifes. The Shaoshi sometimes would dam rivers leading into Pesanga to irrigate their farmlands, leading to more skirmishes and a few deaths. Bai Tak’s father was able to “sort it out”. By the 67th year of the Pendulum Wars, a drought lead to the a temporary end of the conflict since there was no water to fight over. Promoting many Pesang to join the COG Army, as riflemen.
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*Continued low level conflict
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| - The Pesanga-Shaoshi conflict was a series of cross raiding from the Shaoshi side of the conflict into Pesang. The Shaoshi marauders would raid the pesanga for their herds. The constancies raids shaped the Pesanga people into a natural fighter, letting many of them become natural warriors and with a great reputation for stealth, along with their machete like knifes. The Shaoshi sometimes would dam rivers leading into Pesanga to irrigate their farmlands, leading to more skirmishes and a few deaths. Bai Tak’s father was able to “sort it out”. By the 67th year of the Pendulum Wars, a drought lead to the a temporary end of the conflict since there was no water to fight over. Promoting many Pesang to join the COG Army, as riflemen.
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