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The Flanaess
From what we understand, the history of the Flanaess began with only a group of people called Flanne
or the Flan. They were the simple hunter type. In the west however there were two other races of
people. One was the Suel Imperium and the other was the Baklunish Empire. They ended up waging
war upon one another for year after year. It went on and on until the inevitable refugees began to filter
across into the east, the Suel gang heading into the west part of the Flanaess and the Baklunish group
along with a tribe of humans called Oeridians headed toward the north and very center of the Flanaess.
The war finally ended with fierce magic exchanged destroying the Suloise and Baklunish lands.
The Baklunish calmed down a bit after their homeland was destroyed by the Suel and they turned the Suel
Imperium into what is now the Sea of Dust. They set up shop on the east side of the Dramidj Ocean.
The Suloise and Oeridian survivors however still had a bit of spunk left so they fought all over the
central Flanaess with one another and everyone else that happened to already live there. Nice fellows,
aye?
Apparently this went on for two centuries. It turns out that the Oeridians controlled most of the Flanaess
by alliances with the Flanne and demihuman groups against the Suel. From this rose the Great Kingdom
that controlled almost all of the Flanaess. It began to fall apart though after three hundred years in 254
CY when Ferrond became what is now Furyondy and then eventually became Furyondy and
Veluna. Slowly but surely other states, provinces and countries began to emerge by revolt, civil feuding, and
then decisions to secede from the Great Kingdom due to outlandish taxation happening in the south.
While all this was going on in the east, over in the west a little place called Keoland also began to rise
and expand in power. It was created by less violent members of the Suel and Oeridian tribes.
It grew to quite an impressive size reaching from the Crystalmists to the Pomarj. But of course over time it lost
nearly everything it had gained while to the north the Baklunish had become horse nomads and ruled the
northern steppes. The time when the city of Greyhawk reached its first time of 'aren't we wonderful'
was in 375 CY. Before this though, orcs were growing like crazy and took over the Pomarj in 513 CY.
Insert Iuz. Here comes this half-demon, half-human called Iuz the Old. He suddenly appears and grabs
his own set of lands to the north of the Shield Lands and the Nyr Dyv. Then a group called the Scarlet
Brotherhood comes into play. They've been isolated in an area called the Tilvanot Peninsula and their
major aim is to make the Suloise race the master race of the Flanaess. They were discovered around
373 CY. They have their fingers into everything including the manipulating of governments through their
agents and a very frightening practice of cross breeding monsters and humans basically to simply see
what they can make.
THE GREYHAWK WARS In the year 582 CY was when everything began. It started in the north with the barbarians in the Hold
of Stonefist. There was a tale going around that all but one of five magical swords called the Swords of
Corusk had been found. When the final one was located a rumor had begun that a great god would
come and lead them to greatness. The sword was never found but a man named Vatun suddenly
appeared out of nowhere and claimed to be this great god and led three tribes of the barbarians against
Stonefist. Stonefist was taken and suddenly their leader changed his allegiance. It's believed this was done magically. In the same year under the leadership of Vatun, the Fists moved in and occupied the Duchy of Tenh. No
one bothered to help them because they were of priggish Suloise decent. Apparently due to their
arrogance everyone must have sat back and smiled as they were invaded. Soon though Vatun made a
mistake and his gathering of hordes collapsed. He commanded the barbarians to invade Ratik, but they
flatly refused. There had been a long standing alliance between the barbarians and Ratik against
humanoids native to the Bone March. Doubt began to grow as to this Great God of the North Vatun.
Of course the barbarian's great god was none other than Iuz the Old in disguise. But Iuz no longer
needed them. He was ready to move on into the east and west. Iuz moved into the Horned Society with the aid of fiends running through the streets of Molag. Iuz set
up station and began to rule from that city. Furyondy stood up and took notice at this point and in a
near panic beseeched an alliance with the Shield Lands. Afraid that Furyondy was trying nothing more
than a bold attempt at annexation they refused. For their folly they fell to Iuz's main body of troops
along with the Bandit Kingdoms. Furyondy held its eastern border in CY 583 with the Battle of Critwall Bridge while in the north
Crockport was taken after a massive force of humanoid mercenaries moved into the capital Chendl.
Many battles still waged and finally it was that Furyondy and Iuz were drained. Then suddenly the Great
Kingdom struck out with great masses and on more than one front. Even though Nyrond was wary of Aerdy, they moved in and attacked at the Fists that were rampaging
through the Duchy of Tenh. Once there they found they couldn't stand against them long and then their
assumptions about Aerdy proved correct. Aerdy moved south and southeast into the Iron League, west
into Almor and inevitably toward Nyrond. During the winter of that year things settled a bit. The Iron
League allied with Nyrond but then a secession split the League. A Prince of the Lordship of the Isles
was replaced by a cousin who announced his favor of the Scarlet Brotherhood. And then Nyrond also
had to watch out for the Bone March that began threatening it as well as Ratik. Things seemed more
settled in the west, but Iuz had been far from sitting on his hands. He was welcomed in Ket who saw
chances to annex Bissel. Once spring came in CY 584 bloody battles began all over again. All of a sudden the orcs of the Pomarj rose up out of nowhere with a half-orc leader. They moved into
the eastern sections of the Principality of Ulek and also the southern lands of the Wild Coast. Queen
Yolande of Celene refused to aid in any way so the orcs were stopped at the Pass of Celene by
dwarves, gnomes, humans and a few elves. All were outraged and infuriated at the Queen over this.
But the half-orc leader, Turrosh Mak, was happy with what he'd taken and he knew there was no force
strong enough anywhere nearby to pose a threat to him. In the north Ket made its move against Bissel and eventually Bissel had to surrender. It may have not
happened that way but at this same time a horde of giants and humanoids moved out of the Crystalmist
Mountains and right into the Grand Duchy of Geoff, Sterich, and Yeomanry. It was called the giant
troubles and no one agreement has been reached on what caused it. It is believed that Zuggtmoy, freed
from the Temple of Elemental Evil held an alliance with Iuz and along with Underdark aid from Lolth
drew the giants out. The object of it all was to give the Keoland and Furyondy alliance something else to
worry about from the west while tied up in the north with Iuz therefore making it impossible to overrun
Iuz's forces. Belvor of Furyondy along with elves and rangers from the Vesve Forest did defeat Iuz's drive into
Furyondy, secured Chendl and Veluna held off Kettite. The utter collapse of the Great Kingdom happened with the secession of the North Province. Triggering
this secession was Overking Ivid V who was decidedly mad and executed his own nobles in charge of
directing the armies when his attempts on Nyrond failed. After this he had them raised again as undead.
Nyrond defeated Aerdy and the nobles of the Great Kingdom had Ivid assassinated. Then the priests
of Hextor appeared and raised Ivid to undead status. Now instead of simple executions he implored
whole massacres. Therefore along with help from the humanoids of the Bone March the North Province
said goodbye to the Great Kingdom leaving nothing more than infantile states, most ruled by undead. The Scarlet Brotherhood had supported the Iron League merely to have something between themselves
and Ivid. When the Great Kingdom fell apart however, the Brotherhood wanted the Iron League to
surrender. When this demand was met with refusal the Brotherhood retorted with its usual flair and
assassinations of nobles and rulers suddenly became very common. The Brotherhood took over the
Azure Sea and along with the Sea Prince's land they wanted Gradsul, but couldn't manage it. Not all of
the Iron Leauge met with a tragic end. In Ironwall Cobb Darg had always known support came from
the Brotherhood and as Idee and Onnwal were falling to the group he had every agent of the
Brotherhood executed or exiled. Also the swamps of Sunndi held off all attempts on it. Then finally at the close of 584 CY of all people the Scarlet Brotherhood began spreading word of
peace. In Harvester of 584 CY in the Free City of Greyhawk, untouched by the war, came the Day of
the Great Signing. But something happened in the Grand Hall where the peace treaty was to be signed.
No one knows exactly what happened, but apparenty after a magical battle ensued through Old City
two members of the Circle of Eight were dead, unable to be resurrected, their clones destroyed.
Otiluke and Tenser. It is said that one of their own, Rary of Ket turned traitor for
unknown reasons slaying two of his own. Rary fled with Lord Robilar to the Bright Desert. Why this
occurred, no one knows for sure. Despite this The Pact of Greyhawk was signed and that was the 'official' end to the Greyhawk Wars.
Border skirmishes and the like continued on and areas formed counterstrikes to regain lost lands for
several years beyond Harvester of 584 CY.
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