First Norfst Tribal War

Tensions Rising(Year 249-247 BSS)
The year was 249 BSS, during the Norfst tribal ages. The tribes of Norfst culture just got out of the Norfst wars and the Norfst Culture became the dominant culture of the region. However, even though the Norfst tribes had been allies during the earlier Norfst wars, they had conflicting views and were not aligned diplomatically, and the other dominant culture, Brothian, didn’t get along well with the Norfst. The Hannivian, Brittle, Bjonic, and Savrus tribe’s dominant culture was Norfst however, the Kung of all these tribes was Brothian, meaning that they weren’t truly Norfst, which caused a lot of conflict in their new alliance. Kung Löngslätt the 1st of the Norfthornian Tribe, met up with Kung Linfak, the 2nd of the Brahskogian tribe. The royal family and 80% of their populations culture was Norfst. This meant they were true Norfst tribes, giving them a reason to team up. They met up in Norfthorn City to discuss their friendship. They signed the NorfSkogian treaty, which brought them into a defensive alliance. In an attempt to retain power, Kung Øystein the 3rd of Hannivian, called for the 3rd council meeting. The Norfst council was made during the Norfst Wars. The council included the tribes of Hannivian, Brittle, Norfthornian, Brahskogian, Virn, Jabba, Hanto, Espre, Bjonic, and the Goblin and Casul Tribes. During a debate over what to do with the non-member tribes like Savrus and Bruhda, Kung Øystein the 3rd of Hannivian was yelling at Kung Godwinson, the 2nd of Virn, after he suggested we invite them and attempt the peaceful unification of the tribes. Kung Øystein the 3rd of Hannivian, was immensely angered and forced his friend Kung Asbjørg, the 2nd of the Brittle tribe to back him. The Brahskogian tribe backed the Virn tribe, which made the Hannivian and Brittle tribes leave the council, which soon led to the council being disbanded. Due to tensions rising between the Hannivian and Virn tribes, the Brahskogian signed a formal alliance with Virn.

Making Alliance's (247 BSS)
As tensions in the region were rising, the Norfst tribes knew a larger conflict was about to take place, so to ensure their safety and a potential victory in the coming war, they formed a few key alliances, especially the Brahskogian Tribe. Kung Linfak the 2nd met up with Kung Tohaan Omma the 3rd, Kung Godwinson the 2nd, Kung Longslatt the 1st, and finally Kung Pyraechmes the 4th. They all came to an agreement for a defensive alliance, meaning if an attack on 1 of them is an attack on all, however, this wasn’t a military alliance as if any other members were the aggressor the others wouldn’t have to help if needed. The new alliance was called the Norfthornian Alliance and would turn out to be crucial for their survival. The Bjonic tribe was upset as they thought they had the right to be friends with the Norfthornian alliance and even join it. So instead of asking them if they could join, they went to the alliance’s greatest rivals, the Hannivian tribe, and the Brittle tribe, to ask them for friendship. Kung Øystein the 3rd, Kung Asbjørg the 2nd, and Kung Ufin the 1st met up in Brittle city. After 3 days of talking, they all signed the Brittle Keep Alliance, which was a full military alliance. Two tribes that didn’t play a bigger role in the alliance that joined later were the Hanto and Goblin tribes. however, they would not take part in the tribal war as they only joined the alliance for protection and security from the other tribes.

WAR! (247-249)
After signing the Brittle Keep Alliance the Hannivian and Brittle tribes were feeling confident about their current status and started eyeing up their neighbors, more specifically the Virn and Jabba tribes. The Brittle Keep Alliance wanted to share a border all together to help them organize any wars better and not get permission from other tribes in order to get there troops from border to border. The Virn and Jabba tribes were in between the Bjonic and Hannivian tribe so the Hannivian tribe feeling like they were justified to invasion after the argument in the council meeting sent a ultimatum to