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In the winter that followed great change came upon the vale, Yorwyck Royce, Corwyn Corbray, and lady Hersy all passed away leaving a new era of rulers. In the north Qyle Corbray came to power, called the insane for displacing his lawful wife for a commoner and his good treatment of the first men. He declared himself King of the Fingers crowned by Lord Moonfell and getting the new Lord Hersy to bend the knee. In the south Robar Royce became the Bronze king his calculating eyes turned north to the lands his father failed to take. | In the winter that followed great change came upon the vale, Yorwyck Royce, Corwyn Corbray, and lady Hersy all passed away leaving a new era of rulers. In the north Qyle Corbray came to power, called the insane for displacing his lawful wife for a commoner and his good treatment of the first men. He declared himself King of the Fingers crowned by Lord Moonfell and getting the new Lord Hersy to bend the knee. In the south Robar Royce became the Bronze king his calculating eyes turned north to the lands his father failed to take. | ||
Once more rallying his allies in Waynwood and Redfort, Robar led the combined host forward into Templeton lands. Opposed by King Corbray, Lord Hersy and Templeton the combined armies met at Ninestars were after a long battle the Royce coalition emerged victorious. The war ended following a 2nd battle and Ninestars with a similar result, leading to the Corbray's being kicked back out of the south. For the first time in the Vale the Corbay's had suffered a defeat and in the aftermath the Bronze king Robar Royce declares himself the defender of the Mountains and the Vale. | |||
The victory was short lived as newcomers came to the Vale. House Tyrell the dreaded Arch-heretic arrived to the vale convincing the Corbay and Hersy of his own truth of his actions. Giving their support the Corbay overrun the kingdom of the Crown taking it for the andals. This act of supporting Tyrell would shatter the faith in the Vale for much of the next few centauries. | |||
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