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'''Warfare in [[Lethurèa]]''' has persisted since the earliest echoes of creation. Though [[ | '''Warfare in [[Lethurèa]]''' has persisted since the earliest echoes of creation. Though [[Spirits and Souls|Spirits]] cannot be destroyed by conventional means, conflict has shaped the Universal memory and spiritual evolution of the realm. The history of warfare is defined by transcendent epochs, species near extinction events, spiritual rebellions, and [[Free Species]] unending fight for survival against [[Malisik]]. | ||
== Early Conflicts == | == Early Conflicts == | ||
=== The True First War === | === The True First War === | ||
The first documented war in Lethurèa's history was a chaotic battle between ancient spirits. Their objective was to contain the evil | The first documented war in Lethurèa's history was a chaotic battle between ancient spirits in the [[Pre-Mortal Existence (Lethurèa)|Pre-Mortal Existence]]. Their objective was to contain the evil of [[Malis]] and his followers, corrupted spirits, later sealed in the prison-realm of [[Gozog'nok]]. Though no spirit was truly slain in this primordial skirmish, the battle scarred the spiritual resonance of [[Yedistren]] and foreshadowed future devastation. | ||
=== The First War === | === The First War === | ||
Eons later, the First War began between the [[Sebuuk]] and [[Sherok]]. Tainted by Malis, the Sebuuk sought to purge the Sherok and subvert the Divine Order by opening Yedistren to | Eons later, the First War began between the [[Sebuuk]] and [[Sherok]]. Tainted by Malis, the Sebuuk sought to purge the Sherok and subvert the Divine Order by opening Yedistren to other spirits. The war, fought with bladed weapons and raw brutality, devastated [[Yedistren]]. In the aftermath, the Sebuuk were sealed within [[Gozog'nok]]. With the Sherok crippled, the [[First-Flames]] created new species to repopulate the war-torn [[Yedistren]]. Essential the [[Sebuuk]] got what they wanted after all. | ||
== The High Valorèin Rebellion == | == The High Valorèin Rebellion == | ||
Following the dominion of the [[First-Flames]], the [[High Valorèin]] initiated a rebellion. This uprising was short-lived. Upon breaching the Council Chambers, the First-Flames cursed the High Valorèin for their defiance, marking the abrupt end of their insurrection. Despite this, war would soon return to [[Yedistren]]. | Following the dominion of the [[First-Flames]], the [[High Valorèin]] initiated a rebellion. This uprising was short-lived but nearly resulted in the g''enocide'' of the [[Sherok]]. Upon breaching the Council Chambers, the First-Flames cursed the High Valorèin for their defiance, marking the abrupt end of their insurrection. Despite this, war would soon return to [[Yedistren]]. | ||
== The One War == | == The One War == | ||
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=== Free Species === | === Free Species === | ||
The Free Species wield a wide array of weapons, many adapted to their physiology and culture: | The Free Species wield a wide array of weapons, many adapted to their physiology and culture: | ||
* '''Projectile Weapons''': [[Plasma Blasters]], [[Laser Blasters]], [[Gauss Guns]], and [[Railguns]] are standard. | * '''Projectile Weapons''': [[Plasma Blaster|Plasma Blasters]], [[Laser Blaster|Laser Blasters]], [[Gauss Gun|Gauss Guns]], and [[Railguns]] are standard. | ||
* '''Explosives''': Fragmentation, kinetic, and nanite-based munitions are widely deployed. | * '''Explosives''': Fragmentation, kinetic, and nanite-based munitions are widely deployed. | ||
* '''Melee Weapons''': Plasma-infused blades are standard. Elite warriors use swords forged from [[Celestial Metals]], surpassing plasma in cutting power and effectiveness against [[Malisik]]. | * '''Melee Weapons''': Plasma-infused blades are standard. Elite warriors use swords forged from [[Celestial Metal|Celestial Metals]], surpassing plasma in cutting power and effectiveness against [[Malisik]]. | ||
* '''Valorèin Weapons''': [[Valorèin]] warriors employ immense war bows requiring their incredible strength—silent, precise, and deadly at range. | * '''Valorèin Weapons''': [[Valorèin]] warriors employ immense war bows requiring their incredible strength—silent, precise, and deadly at range. | ||
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* '''Projectile Weapons''': Brutal plasma blasters and pain-inflicting firearms. | * '''Projectile Weapons''': Brutal plasma blasters and pain-inflicting firearms. | ||
* '''Explosives''': [[Fusion Bombs]], dirty bombs, toxic gas, and chemical agents. | * '''Explosives''': [[Fusion Bombs]], dirty bombs, toxic gas, and chemical agents. | ||
* '''Melee Weapons''': Forged from [[Corrupted Metals]] and [[Ore of | * '''Melee Weapons''': Forged from [[Corrupted Metals]] and [[Ore of Gozog'nok]], capable of piercing [[Celestial Armor]]. | ||
== Armor == | == Armor == | ||
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=== Free Species === | === Free Species === | ||
* '''Mechs & Walkers''': Piloted through [[Cyberware]] neuro-interfaces, functioning as extensions of the warrior's will. | * [[Mech|'''Mechs''']] '''& [[Walker Tank|Walkers]]''': Piloted through [[Cyberware]] neuro-interfaces, functioning as extensions of the warrior's will. | ||
* '''Voyd Spirit-Controlled Vehicles''': Semi-sentient constructs guided by [[Voyd Spirits]]. | * '''Voyd Spirit-Controlled Vehicles''': Semi-sentient constructs guided by [[Voyd Spirits]]. | ||
* '''Scouting Units''': Hoverbikes offer mobility at the cost of stealth. | * '''Scouting Units''': Hoverbikes offer mobility at the cost of stealth. | ||
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=== Free Species === | === Free Species === | ||
* [[Drones]], [[Automatons]], [[Mute Charges]], and [[Nanites]] are common on the battlefield. | * [[Drone|Drones]], [[Automaton|Automatons]], [[Mute Charge|Mute Charges]], and [[Nanite|Nanites]] are common on the battlefield. | ||
* [[Psionic]] enhancements and battlefield sensory nets are increasingly prevalent. | * [[Psionic]] enhancements and battlefield sensory nets are increasingly prevalent. | ||
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=== Malisik Inquisition === | === Malisik Inquisition === | ||
* Deploy [[Superweapons]] such as [[Firestorm Weapons]], [[Mineralizing Bombs]], and [[Planetary Fusion Bombs]]. | * Deploy [[Superweapons]] such as [[Firestorm Weapon|Firestorm Weapons]], [[Mineral Bomb|Mineralizing Bombs]], and [[Planetary Fusion Bomb|Planetary Fusion Bombs]]. | ||
* Their campaigns led directly to the creation of the Free Species Space Navies. | * Their campaigns led directly to the creation of the Free Species Space Navies. | ||
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== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
Despite technological evolution, the One War ended | Despite technological evolution, the [[The One War]] would never have ended if it wasn't for the rise of the Chosen [[Merik Teslek|Hero]] and [[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Heroine]] uniting the [[Free Species]] | ||
[[Category:Lethurèa]] | [[Category:Lethurèa universe]] | ||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Warfare]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:14, 1 June 2025
Warfare in Lethurèa has persisted since the earliest echoes of creation. Though Spirits cannot be destroyed by conventional means, conflict has shaped the Universal memory and spiritual evolution of the realm. The history of warfare is defined by transcendent epochs, species near extinction events, spiritual rebellions, and Free Species unending fight for survival against Malisik.
Early Conflicts
The True First War
The first documented war in Lethurèa's history was a chaotic battle between ancient spirits in the Pre-Mortal Existence. Their objective was to contain the evil of Malis and his followers, corrupted spirits, later sealed in the prison-realm of Gozog'nok. Though no spirit was truly slain in this primordial skirmish, the battle scarred the spiritual resonance of Yedistren and foreshadowed future devastation.
The First War
Eons later, the First War began between the Sebuuk and Sherok. Tainted by Malis, the Sebuuk sought to purge the Sherok and subvert the Divine Order by opening Yedistren to other spirits. The war, fought with bladed weapons and raw brutality, devastated Yedistren. In the aftermath, the Sebuuk were sealed within Gozog'nok. With the Sherok crippled, the First-Flames created new species to repopulate the war-torn Yedistren. Essential the Sebuuk got what they wanted after all.
The High Valorèin Rebellion
Following the dominion of the First-Flames, the High Valorèin initiated a rebellion. This uprising was short-lived but nearly resulted in the genocide of the Sherok. Upon breaching the Council Chambers, the First-Flames cursed the High Valorèin for their defiance, marking the abrupt end of their insurrection. Despite this, war would soon return to Yedistren.
The One War
The most catastrophic and enduring war in Lethurèa's history, the One War, spanned an entire era. Its nature shifted over time—strategic, psychological, and spiritual. Many believed it would never end. The war's complexity is reflected in its tactics, weapons, and the rise of modern war machines.
Weaponry
Free Species
The Free Species wield a wide array of weapons, many adapted to their physiology and culture:
- Projectile Weapons: Plasma Blasters, Laser Blasters, Gauss Guns, and Railguns are standard.
- Explosives: Fragmentation, kinetic, and nanite-based munitions are widely deployed.
- Melee Weapons: Plasma-infused blades are standard. Elite warriors use swords forged from Celestial Metals, surpassing plasma in cutting power and effectiveness against Malisik.
- Valorèin Weapons: Valorèin warriors employ immense war bows requiring their incredible strength—silent, precise, and deadly at range.
Malisik
The Malisik utilize cruel and torturous weaponry:
- Projectile Weapons: Brutal plasma blasters and pain-inflicting firearms.
- Explosives: Fusion Bombs, dirty bombs, toxic gas, and chemical agents.
- Melee Weapons: Forged from Corrupted Metals and Ore of Gozog'nok, capable of piercing Celestial Armor.
Armor
Free Species
Armors vary by species, but often include:
- Mechanical Armor: Enhances strength, sensory capacity, and agility.
- Celestial Armor: Rare and spiritually fortified against corruption and entropy.
Malisik
Malisik scorn mechanical enhancement in armor, favoring instead:
- Corrupted Armor: Forged in Gozog’nok, darkly resilient and resistant to Celestial weaponry.
War Machines
Free Species
- Mechs & Walkers: Piloted through Cyberware neuro-interfaces, functioning as extensions of the warrior's will.
- Voyd Spirit-Controlled Vehicles: Semi-sentient constructs guided by Voyd Spirits.
- Scouting Units: Hoverbikes offer mobility at the cost of stealth.
Malisik Horde & Inquisition
- Horde Constructs: Crude mobile weapons platforms designed for psychological and physical devastation.
- Inquisition Constructs: Durable, advanced Walkers and limited Mech use by Shemèin pilots.
Advanced Technologies
Free Species
- Drones, Automatons, Mute Charges, and Nanites are common on the battlefield.
- Psionic enhancements and battlefield sensory nets are increasingly prevalent.
Malisik
- Tools include Vital Essence Drainers, EMPs, Fléchette Charges, and corrupted plasma arrays.
- All are built with cruelty and prolonged suffering in mind.
Din
Din is a psionic force used solely by the Free Species. Most often expressed as Pyrokinesis, it allows for the manipulation of fire and plasma. Only individuals with latent psionic potential can wield Din.
Augmentations
Body Mods
Enhancements used by Free Species to improve biological functions:
- Additional organs (e.g., hearts, lungs, kidneys)
- Adaptation of foreign traits via organ grafts
Cyberware
Cybernetic replacements for limbs or internal organs. Highly invasive and spiritually controversial among some species—especially the Valorèin.
Malisik Usage
Malisik physiology readily accepts augmentation. Body mods are often recycled from fallen Malisik. Cyberware is used only by elites.
Orbital and Space Warfare
- Free Species maintain Space Navies for planetary defense and interstellar deployment.
- The Malisik Inquisition modifies selected warriors for zero-G and low-orbit combat, often sacrificing their sanity.
Tactics
Valorèin
- Masters of all forms of combat: close-quarters, ranged, and stealth.
- Shrouding armor and cloaks render them nearly invisible.
- They wear heavy leg armor due to their towering size.
- On open fields, they await enemy charges before unleashing devastating counterattacks with Greatblades.
Malisik Horde
- Favor close-quarters slaughter.
- Bloodlust triggers frenzies and berserker states.
- Employ Psychological Warfare and design killzones to funnel enemies into traps.
Malisik Inquisition
- Deploy Superweapons such as Firestorm Weapons, Mineralizing Bombs, and Planetary Fusion Bombs.
- Their campaigns led directly to the creation of the Free Species Space Navies.
Valorèin Warfare Philosophy
- Ancient Valorèin fought nude, relying on their extraordinary physiology and regeneration.
- Introduction of Malisik prompted use of armor: first padded, then metal, and eventually powered armor.
- Valorèin reject Cyberware except in cases of extreme injury.
- Pyrokinesis was once common among the High Valorèin, but the Curse reduced psionic ability in later generations.
Legacy
Despite technological evolution, the The One War would never have ended if it wasn't for the rise of the Chosen Hero and Heroine uniting the Free Species