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While the war was drawing down [[Daxia]] turned back to its new holdings in the Shengoi peninsula where it constructed the fort city of [[Pinghai]] as the first of many spots deemed desirable for settlement. Over the next decades the Daxians would rapidly expand through the peninsula, creating new settlements and bringing in larger waves of settlers. In 1645 the Daxian settlements were organized into the [[Pinghai]] Department and Wen Rong was appointed as the first Governor General. Wei Rong was highly disdainful of the [[Chimoche]] and [[Ixa'Taka]]ns and endeavored to secure more agricultural land at their expense. The Chimor under king Falcao IV fought back at these attempts, starting the first Qian-Chimor War. The Chimor achieved some early tactical victories but the arrival of reinforcements from [[Cao]] turned the war against them and they were forced to negotiate, having to surrender all Chimor territory up to the Urgall Depression and thus losing the access to the Nysdra Sea they had previously possessed. Following the war, the Daxians began using tactics meant to sow division among the nobility of [[Chimoche]]. They bribed several important noble families and bankrolled the overthrow of Falcao IV and his replacement by his uncle, Tamazro. Tamazro was not accepted by the cities of eastern Chimoche and a civil war over the throne went on for twelve years until Tamazro's death and the enthronement of Falcao IV's son, Tizroc III, who was a minor at the time. The constant infighting and a tactical alliance between [[Daxia]] and [[Ixa'Taka]] led to the Second Qian-Chimor War in 1712, Chimoche was soundly defeated and most of its territory was occupied by [[Daxia]] as a buffer zone. King Tizroc V and the royal clan were interned in [[Pinghai]], this would be known as the [[Captivity of Weeping Sores]]. The Chimoche royal bloodline would continue to exist under Daxian tutelage for almost 300 years until the creation of the [[Chimoche]] Autonomy, the release of Tizroc V's descendants and their reappointment to rulership.
While the war was drawing down [[Daxia]] turned back to its new holdings in the Shengoi peninsula where it constructed the fort city of [[Pinghai]] as the first of many spots deemed desirable for settlement. Over the next decades the Daxians would rapidly expand through the peninsula, creating new settlements and bringing in larger waves of settlers. In 1645 the Daxian settlements were organized into the [[Pinghai]] Department and Wen Rong was appointed as the first Governor General. Wei Rong was highly disdainful of the [[Chimoche]] and [[Ixa'Taka]]ns and endeavored to secure more agricultural land at their expense. The Chimor under king Falcao IV fought back at these attempts, starting the first Qian-Chimor War. The Chimor achieved some early tactical victories but the arrival of reinforcements from [[Cao]] turned the war against them and they were forced to negotiate, having to surrender all Chimor territory up to the Urgall Depression and thus losing the access to the Nysdra Sea they had previously possessed. Following the war, the Daxians began using tactics meant to sow division among the nobility of [[Chimoche]]. They bribed several important noble families and bankrolled the overthrow of Falcao IV and his replacement by his uncle, Tamazro. Tamazro was not accepted by the cities of eastern Chimoche and a civil war over the throne went on for twelve years until Tamazro's death and the enthronement of Falcao IV's son, Tizroc III, who was a minor at the time. The constant infighting and a tactical alliance between [[Daxia]] and [[Ixa'Taka]] led to the Second Qian-Chimor War in 1712, Chimoche was soundly defeated and most of its territory was occupied by [[Daxia]] as a buffer zone. King Tizroc V and the royal clan were interned in [[Pinghai]], this would be known as the [[Captivity of Weeping Sores]]. The Chimoche royal bloodline would continue to exist under Daxian tutelage for almost 300 years until the creation of the [[Chimoche]] Autonomy, the release of Tizroc V's descendants and their reappointment to rulership.


Despite the size of the new acquisitions, the Qian decided not to create a new territorial unit and instead joined all the land to the [[Pinghai]] Department for the foreseeable future. Court bureaucrats reasoned that in this way the Chimor identity could be more easily diluted and suppressed under the rule of the well oiled and fully staffed administration of coastal Daxian settlers.  
Despite the size of the new acquisitions, the Qian decided not to create a new territorial unit and instead joined all the land to the [[Pinghai]] Department for the foreseeable future. Court bureaucrats reasoned that in this way the Chimor identity could be more easily diluted and suppressed under the rule of the well oiled and fully staffed administration of coastal Daxian settlers.
===The Model Colony===
===Army of Conquest fief===
===The Deluge===
===The Deluge===
Destruction of [[Ixa'Taka]], attack western territories of [[Nanseetucket|Nanzitolclatl]], addition of southern territories
Destruction of [[Ixa'Taka]], attack western territories of [[Nanseetucket|Nanzitolclatl]], addition of southern territories