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- Shiekah Civil War
- After twenty years of peace, a sudden uprising in Necluda rent the region in two. With the Shiekah clan riven with doctrinal disagreements, they fissured into the Shiekah and Yiga clans. King Leonard the Just moves quickly to mobilize the Lords, and crushes the Yiga uprising, supporting the loyal Shiekah tribe. This event will inevitably lead to his death. With his Shiekah supporters diminished, the King identifies a weakness in supporters, and begins to search for new allies in the court.
- Siege of Hyrule Castle
- After only one year, a civil unrest grows so significant that King Leonard is forced to remarry after his late wife's passing some seven years ago. His new wife, the Niece of Lord Tormunt Darryt, promises the Tyrant of Akkala's armies in return for him being named a Prince. The request is granted, solidifying the Hylean grip on Akkala. Necluda and Faron take up arms, declaring the Alliance a breach of the peace, and besiege Hyrule Castle for eighteen months. Lord Darryt is slow to marshal his forces, yet breaks the siege in the eleventh hour. Faron region is least affected from this, but Necluda continues to fight for another year, weakening the area significantly.
- Zora Rebellion
- During the Siege of Hyrule Castle, a tribe of Lizalfos moved into the Lanayru wetlands. After brief skirmishes with the Zora, they beseeched the Eventide Isle Lizalfos for aid in the borders conflict. This escalated into a small war with heavy Lizalfos losses. With the Zora on the win, they began to annex the Lanayru wetlands as rightful Zora terratory. Despite the Wetlands being unawarded to any Lord, they were previously a neutral ground. With the loyal Eventide Lizal being drawn into the Conflict, King Leonard moves to support the new Lizal tribe on the condition they swear fealty. After some debate, they do so, as well as to Baron Eiyvaash. The following war with the Zora sees their armies diminished and power in the region reduced. They subsequently yield on a conditional surrender, ending the Rebellion.
- Lord Darryt's War
- With the Kingdom is a weakened state, and the Zora unable to oppose his advances, Lord Darryt proposes to upgrade and staff the Akkala Citidel. The offer is accepted, and within two years, the one-impressive Castle has become a towering fortress of near-impregnable walls and turrets. During a court meeting, King Leonard is struck low by a poisoned goblet, believed to have been placed by Yiga spies supported by Queen Lesalise at the request of Lord Darryt. With the King dead, Darryt claims to have rightful claim to the throne. This is immediately opposed by the charismatic Princess Zelda. Calling upon any loyal to Hyrule and the Crown, she immediately marches against Lord Darryt, promising freedom from tyranny should her coalition defeat the Akkala Tyrant. A year and a half into the campaign, the Gerudo break their neutrality and with the Ikana, link up with Faron, pushing out the Necludan forces attacking Hyrule. With the homefront secured, Lizal forces and the timely betrayal of Lord Darryt lead to his citidel surrounded and starved out. A year of scattered battles and siege later, the impregnable castle is claimed by now-King Zelda. Those who served with her are justly rewarded, and Necluda's lords are not executed along with Lord Darryt and the Akkala Tyrants, but offered a pardon in return for fealty.
- Necludean Moblin War
- Almost immediately after the seizure of Akkala Citidel, Necluda became infested with Moblins. Depleted and worn out, the Necludan armies turned to banditry, further weakening the region. With no options other than to immediately march to the regions aid, Gerudo, Zora, and Hylean forces began to attack the Dueling peaks. The long campaign ground to a standstill in the Ash Swamp. Shiekah support was sparse, though inevitably the offensive met a huge turn when Ragolg the Whammer pledged loyalty to King Zelda if she should affort he and his Moblins a fief. With her knighting of him, he helped pin the Moblins in the Bluffs of Quincy, where they were destroyed. Banditry remains and issue in the Region, though it is slowly recovering.
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