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===Crisis of the Twelve===
===Crisis of the Twelve===
A series of smaller revolts and notorious cultural clashes would result in the creation of the Great Council around 1616, who would bring forth all of the issues currently being faced by the league and seek solutions through large-scale reforms decided on by the ruling class. This great council would prove a great failure however, as a large series of errors and miscommunications would slowly descend the islands into chaos, slowly escalating towards discriminate violence between different groups.  
The "Crisis of the Twelve" began with a series of smaller revolts and notorious major cultural clashes, which culminated in the creation of the Great Council in the mid-1610s. The Great Council would bring forth all of the issues that were currently plaguing the league in hopes of coming up with solutions which would necessitate large-scale reforms that were to be decided upon by the ruling class. However, despite these goals, the Great Council would prove to be a great failure as there was a large series of errors and miscommunications that would slowly lead to the islands' descent into chaos and the eventually escalation towards indiscriminate violence between the different groups. Throughout the next few years, various revolts with lots of bloodshed, costly civil wars, and sectarian tribal conflicts would break out. These conflicts were largely caused by the swift separation of the traditional indigenous tribes which included the warrior tribes, who were once prized as the finest mercenaries on the islands, fighting against their former bosses in the quickly collapsing cities. It was also during this time that the Varshani raids would start to become successful after centuries of failures, and the absolute devastation caused by the raid would further crush any hope for the northern cities to ever recover.


During the following years various bloody revolts, civil wars and tribal conflict breaks out. These were mainly caused by the quick separation of the traditional tribal natives who included the warrior tribes fighting against the quickly collapsing cities. During this time, one of the most successful Arzali raids against the islands ever attempted crushes any hope for the northern cities to recover. This would ironically enough unite the tribes into a new confederacy, and only a few raids afterwards would return with even the smallest success, leading to the slave raiders mostly ignoring the islands starting around the year 1690.
Ironically, the raids would inspire the tribes, leading them to unite into a new confederacy which would once more prove to be a formidable foe against the Varshani raids, with the raids soon ending permanently around the year 1690. The final result that came thanks to the Crisis of the Twelve was that it ultimate spelled the final end to the once-great North Songun Civilization as the descendants of the refugees who have fled the former heartlands began to dwindle to the point that they were deemed to be largely irrelevant to the indigenous peoples on the islands. The cities that once held the honor of being the first point of contact between the indigenous tribes to the great mainland civilizations that surrounded them were reduced to ruins, with only two of the seven cities managing to survive in a somewhat functional state. It has been estimated that at least two-thirds of the islands' population died out within a span of less than a century. It was also around this time that the islands would first come into contact with the [[Occident]] through new settlers arriving on the eastern coast. These new people were from [[Cartadania]], and had first encountered the islands in 1689, and arrived on what was now the nearly-deserted east coast which was considered to be the backwater of the islands even during the golden and silver ages of Malentina.
 
The final result of this time of trouble was what many consider the final end of the North Songunese civilization, as the people who escaped the heartlands are believed to have died out almost completely and the cities that first connected the island natives to the surrounding civilizations were reduced to a fragment of their former selves. Of the seven cities only two remained anything more than ruins. It is estimated that at least two thirds of the islands population died out in less than 100 years. It is around this time that the islands would see their first settlers on the eastern coast, peoples from a land far distant from theirs. The first cartadanian explorers visited the island in 1689, arriving on the now nearly deserted east coast that had always been the backwater of the island.  


===Sails and Oars===
===Sails and Oars===
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