Minor Wars
The Minor Wars are a description for an obscure part of britannian history, whose actual name is unknown.
History[edit]
The only source actually talking about those minor wars is Batlin, as written down in The Book of Fellowship. In it Batlin spoke of how unruly lords waged war against the wishes of Lord British and that those wars then ended. The time frame was shortly after Batlin left his home in Yew, but before meeting Elizabeth and Abraham. Other than that, no details are known.
Considering Batlin's highly manipulative writing style, it is likely that a very minor local dispute was described as way more dramatic, than it truly was. That no other sources ever mention the conflict and Batlin uses his manipulative storytelling to subtly paint Lord British as weak - due to being able to keep his lower lords in check - while at the same time painting himself as a hero doing his part to save the country, speaks for a deliberate dig against the government.
Lore[edit]
| “ | This was a time when, over Lord British's objections, unruly lords waged war against each other, so there was little else to do but become a fighter in the city of Jhelom. I regret killing, although much of what I did helped bring peace to our land once more. I learned well how to defend myself and to find the courage one must have to survive in battle. I also learned respect for those of valor who earn their wage by combat. Eventually those little wars ended, and I found myself penniless and without a trade in the capital city of Britain. |
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