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==Andurien War of Secession== ==Andurien War of Secession==
− Following the FWL Civil War, the [[Duchy of Andurien]], in alliance with the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], seceded from the Free Worlds League and proceeded to attack the "weakened" [[Capellan Confederation]]. Following several massive defeats, the war was reversed by a remarkable display of the will to survive, and the Capellans retook most of their fallen worlds. After this reversal, the [[Canopians]] pulled out and with the war the Duchy was fighting against the [[Free Worlds League]] taxing Duchy forces to their limit, the Confederation used their Warrior Houses to return the border to prewar lines. + Following the FWL Civil War, the [[Duchy of Andurien]], in alliance with the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], seceded from the Free Worlds League and proceeded to attack the "weakened" [[Capellan Confederation]]. Following several massive defeats, the war was reversed by a remarkable display of the will to survive, and the Capellans retook most of their fallen worlds. After this reversal, the [[Canopians]] pulled out and with the war the Duchy was fighting against the [[Free Worlds League]] taxing Duchy forces to their limit, the Confederation used their Warrior Houses to return the border to pre-war lines.
The [[Free Worlds League]] underwent many changes as Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and his heir Duggan were assassinated by their cousin Duncan Marik. Duncan prosecuted the war to reclaim Andurien somewhat successfully, but he alienated many members of Parliament in doing so. The dissatisfaction was manifested when Janos' son Thomas (who was presumed dead in the same blast that killed his father) reappeared and many MPs wanted to replace Duncan with him. Duncan died in an assault on a fortified Andurien position, which cleared the way for Thomas to take over. He used the shock of his reappearance and his relative popularity to get many laws passed that centralized power in the Captain-General in a way that it never had been before. Thomas was soon able to return the rebellious Duchy to League authority, though it would be decades before he allowed them to regain any autonomous authority.<ref>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 40–89</ref> The [[Free Worlds League]] underwent many changes as Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and his heir Duggan were assassinated by their cousin Duncan Marik. Duncan prosecuted the war to reclaim Andurien somewhat successfully, but he alienated many members of Parliament in doing so. The dissatisfaction was manifested when Janos' son Thomas (who was presumed dead in the same blast that killed his father) reappeared and many MPs wanted to replace Duncan with him. Duncan died in an assault on a fortified Andurien position, which cleared the way for Thomas to take over. He used the shock of his reappearance and his relative popularity to get many laws passed that centralized power in the Captain-General in a way that it never had been before. Thomas was soon able to return the rebellious Duchy to League authority, though it would be decades before he allowed them to regain any autonomous authority.<ref>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 40–89</ref>
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− | Following the FWL Civil War, the [[Duchy of Andurien]], in alliance with the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], seceded from the Free Worlds League and proceeded to attack the "weakened" [[Capellan Confederation]]. Following several massive defeats, the war was reversed by a remarkable display of the will to survive, and the Capellans retook most of their fallen worlds. After this reversal, the [[Canopians]] pulled out and with the war the Duchy was fighting against the [[Free Worlds League]] taxing Duchy forces to their limit, the Confederation used their Warrior Houses to return the border to | + | Following the FWL Civil War, the [[Duchy of Andurien]], in alliance with the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], seceded from the Free Worlds League and proceeded to attack the "weakened" [[Capellan Confederation]]. Following several massive defeats, the war was reversed by a remarkable display of the will to survive, and the Capellans retook most of their fallen worlds. After this reversal, the [[Canopians]] pulled out and with the war the Duchy was fighting against the [[Free Worlds League]] taxing Duchy forces to their limit, the Confederation used their Warrior Houses to return the border to pre-war lines. |
The [[Free Worlds League]] underwent many changes as Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and his heir Duggan were assassinated by their cousin Duncan Marik. Duncan prosecuted the war to reclaim Andurien somewhat successfully, but he alienated many members of Parliament in doing so. The dissatisfaction was manifested when Janos' son Thomas (who was presumed dead in the same blast that killed his father) reappeared and many MPs wanted to replace Duncan with him. Duncan died in an assault on a fortified Andurien position, which cleared the way for Thomas to take over. He used the shock of his reappearance and his relative popularity to get many laws passed that centralized power in the Captain-General in a way that it never had been before. Thomas was soon able to return the rebellious Duchy to League authority, though it would be decades before he allowed them to regain any autonomous authority.<ref>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 40–89</ref> | The [[Free Worlds League]] underwent many changes as Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and his heir Duggan were assassinated by their cousin Duncan Marik. Duncan prosecuted the war to reclaim Andurien somewhat successfully, but he alienated many members of Parliament in doing so. The dissatisfaction was manifested when Janos' son Thomas (who was presumed dead in the same blast that killed his father) reappeared and many MPs wanted to replace Duncan with him. Duncan died in an assault on a fortified Andurien position, which cleared the way for Thomas to take over. He used the shock of his reappearance and his relative popularity to get many laws passed that centralized power in the Captain-General in a way that it never had been before. Thomas was soon able to return the rebellious Duchy to League authority, though it would be decades before he allowed them to regain any autonomous authority.<ref>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 40–89</ref> |