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[[The Horrific Night]], which occurred in 139 A.I. was the consequence of such tensions, an event which nearly succeeded in its aim of causing chaos and religious upheaval in the Garden Coast. Fortunately for the Cafferens, the revolt that night was dealt with swiftly and with vigor. Under the rule of the Lord Clifford Cafferen, reforms were then made, aimed against the peasantry, which would hamper their ability to rise against House Cafferen again, at least with the same ferocity as they had before.
[[The Horrific Night]], which occurred in 139 A.I. was the consequence of such tensions, an event which nearly succeeded in its aim of causing chaos and religious upheaval in the Garden Coast. Fortunately for the Cafferens, the revolt that night was dealt with swiftly and with vigor. Under the rule of the Lord Clifford Cafferen, reforms were then made, aimed against the peasantry, which would hamper their ability to rise against House Cafferen again, at least with the same ferocity as they had before.


In 148 A.I. an agreement between the Lord Clifford Cafferen and King Galayn IX Gardener was reached, where the King would help in the enlargement and improvement of the Beachcastle, the seat of House Cafferen, and in exchange some of the Children of the Forest would be allowed to shelter in some of the forests of the Garden Coast.
In 148 A.I. an agreement between the Lord Clifford Cafferen and King Garth IX Gardener was reached, where the King would help in the enlargement and improvement of the Beachcastle, the seat of House Cafferen, and in exchange some of the Children of the Forest would be allowed to shelter in some of the forests of the Garden Coast.


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