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In the north House Hersy reaches out with hands of peace to the clansmen of the Sunkenwoods aiming to bring about peace in the north rather than bloodshed. Their efforts were countered by the Belmore seeking to gain more and more influence over their fellow firstmen kings. Yet perhaps the largest challenge to Hersy's actions was from Corwyn Corbray who led his men in violently putting down all first men in what he saw as his realm. His actions were swift and brutal breaking first man power and cementing House Corbray as the strongest power in the north. | In the north House Hersy reaches out with hands of peace to the clansmen of the Sunkenwoods aiming to bring about peace in the north rather than bloodshed. Their efforts were countered by the Belmore seeking to gain more and more influence over their fellow firstmen kings. Yet perhaps the largest challenge to Hersy's actions was from Corwyn Corbray who led his men in violently putting down all first men in what he saw as his realm. His actions were swift and brutal breaking first man power and cementing House Corbray as the strongest power in the north. | ||
To the east events came to a head when King Hunter went mad, converting to the faith of the seven and leading to a revolt of his own vassals. Hunter sought help from the Corbray's while the vassals sought help from Yorwyck Royce offering the kings crown in payment. Both Royce and Corbray russhed to finish their own bussness while their proxy's in Melcolm and Moonfell respectively fought in their name. In the end it was the Royce who arrived first securing the area and leading to the death of the mad king Hunter. Corbray retreated before the two came to blows, leaving the Royce in control of the Hunter lands. | |||
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