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Serpent War
Location:
Colonies in the Ivory Kingdoms,
Rokugan
Date:
1198-Present
Major Forces:
Empire,
Dark Naga
Generals:
Akodo Kurogane,
Dark Naga
Battles of Rokugan


The War of Serpents was the conflict between the mind-controlled forces of the Dark Naga and the Empire in its Colonies. [1]

Disappearances

In 1198 several members of the Empire disappeared, as Togashi Maro, the half-Naga formerly known as Mirumoto Mareshi, Akasha, the Legacy of the Naga, Hida Fubatsu, the reincarnation of a Naga, or killed as Mareshi's mother, Mara, a Naga who did not join the second Great Sleep, [2] or the Imperial Governor of the Colonies Ikoma Katsuru. [3]

Strikes

The Naga Embassy in the Imperial City Toshi Ranbo exploded, the Shinomen Mori was attacked, [2] and the Second City, the capital of the colonies in the Ivory Kingdoms, was infiltrated. [3] Rided Orochi were seen attacking its formers allies, the Mantis. [2]

Black Pearl

The Scorpion found in a Naga temple scrolls which told a Black Pearl had been sent away by the Qatol before the second Great Sleep of the Naga race in 1135 because he feared it. They did not know the Dark Naga had been hatched from the pearl. The scrolls were passed to the Phoenix who found that a black pearl was somewhere within the sea that could have been the source of these events related to the Naga. [2]

Serpent world

All who had been cast out from the Akasha, the Naar Teban, the Ivory Kingdoms abominations, those abandoned by the Naga through their history, all returned to the Akasha by the power of the Dark Naga. The abominations had joined it of their own free will, because the Dark Naga could restore their ability to feel the one mind. The Dark Naga mastered all forms of serpent life, including the great orochi and its desire was the eradication of all life that was not Naga. [2]

Known casualties

References

  1. To the Second City article, (Imperial Herald v3 #8), by Shawn Carman
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Rulebook story (Forgotten Legacy), by Shawn Carman and Rusty Priske
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Hand of the Empress, by Shawn Carman



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