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House Papa was not all the first personification had his eyes on though. Next he would go north and set fire to the lands of [[House Qispisqa Kay]]. [[House Qispisqa Kay]] is the smallest of the modern day five largest houses. At the time, it was even smaller in comparison due to the river not being able to support the same crop load as the others. The Wasi King, after making his way back from Canastapa immediately started marching to the towns across the Qisichuy Cay territory. People from House Papa who had fled had warned all the other Houses of the trouble. In the mean time [[House Qispisqa Kay]] stood no chance to the Wasi troops and fell within a month. Hearing of this the kings of House Kusucey and House Espada jumped to action. They formed a double alliance and marched on the Wasi Kings territory. In a simultaneous attack from both sides of the river valley [[House Kuskachay]] and House Espada fell like thunder as they marched closer to Wasi territory. The Wasi King had to jump back and forth, marching up to defend against the armies of each House. But he could not attack both at the same time, one was always moving forward. When the Wasi King attempted to attack the forces of either house they merely maintained distance while the other house pushed forward. This genius strategy is credited to the king of House Espada at the time known as _______. The Wasi King had to do something, he left his army to hold back House Espada leaving his son in charge. In the mean time he went to the homelands of the Wasi territory to raise another army, this army was small, inexperienced, and unequipped. The Wasi King marched this army down to defense positions around the Papa River. The forces of House Espada arrived within a few days allowing time for House Wasi to craft spears and weapons to use in the defense of the river. The Wasi King carefully maneuvered his troops in such a way that made it appear like he had far more men then he actually did. Thinking that this was the main Wasi force ________ halted his troops waiting for [[House Kuskachay]] to arrive. While this was happening [[House Kuskachay]] was waiting, thinking that the troops from House Espada would be at the capital soon and the Wasi forces would move back but they stood there like stone. The next phase of the Wasi Kings plan commenced. He snuck small elite troops to set fire to the forests behind the army of House Espada, thus cutting off their supply lines. Taking this as a sign of desperation from the Wasi forces _______ thought it meant that the forces from [[House Kuskachay]] were approaching. Due to this, he remained firm and did not attempt a retreat, after a week passed the supplies of the House Espada army were running low, through a series of small transactions the Wasi King exchanged the inexperienced troops at the Papa River in exchange for the experienced and trained troops at the House Kuskachay standoff. He proceeded to launch a full out assault on the forces of House Espada who had built a small fort in the area. House Espada quickly took defensive positions around the fort praying for the arrival of House Kuskachay.   
House Papa was not all the first personification had his eyes on though. Next he would go north and set fire to the lands of [[House Qispisqa Kay]]. [[House Qispisqa Kay]] is the smallest of the modern day five largest houses. At the time, it was even smaller in comparison due to the river not being able to support the same crop load as the others. The Wasi King, after making his way back from Canastapa immediately started marching to the towns across the Qisichuy Cay territory. People from House Papa who had fled had warned all the other Houses of the trouble. In the mean time [[House Qispisqa Kay]] stood no chance to the Wasi troops and fell within a month. Hearing of this the kings of House Kusucey and House Espada jumped to action. They formed a double alliance and marched on the Wasi Kings territory. In a simultaneous attack from both sides of the river valley [[House Kuskachay]] and House Espada fell like thunder as they marched closer to Wasi territory. The Wasi King had to jump back and forth, marching up to defend against the armies of each House. But he could not attack both at the same time, one was always moving forward. When the Wasi King attempted to attack the forces of either house they merely maintained distance while the other house pushed forward. This genius strategy is credited to the king of House Espada at the time known as _______. The Wasi King had to do something, he left his army to hold back House Espada leaving his son in charge. In the mean time he went to the homelands of the Wasi territory to raise another army, this army was small, inexperienced, and unequipped. The Wasi King marched this army down to defense positions around the Papa River. The forces of House Espada arrived within a few days allowing time for House Wasi to craft spears and weapons to use in the defense of the river. The Wasi King carefully maneuvered his troops in such a way that made it appear like he had far more men then he actually did. Thinking that this was the main Wasi force ________ halted his troops waiting for [[House Kuskachay]] to arrive. While this was happening [[House Kuskachay]] was waiting, thinking that the troops from House Espada would be at the capital soon and the Wasi forces would move back but they stood there like stone. The next phase of the Wasi Kings plan commenced. He snuck small elite troops to set fire to the forests behind the army of House Espada, thus cutting off their supply lines. Taking this as a sign of desperation from the Wasi forces _______ thought it meant that the forces from [[House Kuskachay]] were approaching. Due to this, he remained firm and did not attempt a retreat, after a week passed the supplies of the House Espada army were running low, through a series of small transactions the Wasi King exchanged the inexperienced troops at the Papa River in exchange for the experienced and trained troops at the House Kuskachay standoff. He proceeded to launch a full out assault on the forces of House Espada who had built a small fort in the area. House Espada quickly took defensive positions around the fort praying for the arrival of House Kuskachay.   


House Papa had been dormant since the complete destruction of there forces at the Battle of Canpala, but they were itching for revenge. The occupation of their territory was growing weaker as forces were being drawn west in order to lay siege to House Espada's forces. The remaining men of House Papa began to plan a revolt. Under the leadership of the second born son of Pluma Aquila, Ozywasca Aquila. This revolt, while much smaller then the previous army of House Papa, quickly snowballed. It soon reconquered the far east of Papa River and was working its way to Canastapa. Hearing of this news the Wasi King began to divert troops away from the two main armies in the east to defend against the western assault from the House Papa rebellion. The king of House Kuskachay soon realized that something was off and launched a full frontal assault on the Wasi Kings army. With the experienced troops originally stationed there being drawn to other areas the forces that previously held back House Kuskachay were in shambles. Some immediately retreated while other attempted to fight of the house. In the end, the assault was a victory for House Kuskachay after some intense fighting. With this the armies of Kuskachay began their march on the Papa River and the capital of the Wasi Kings empire. The stage was set, House Kuskachay and the Papa rebellion were both marching inward on Wasi controlled areas. The Wasi King had to defeat _________ and House Espada as quickly as possible before the armies of the other houses reached the area. The Wasi King conscripted as many men as he could find within the capital and he quickly began to think of a plan of attack. In the end, he decided to use pure brute force to shove the Wasi army straight into the fort of House Kuskachay. This was risky but if successful it would by the Wasi King enough time in order to rally a force to defend and defeat House Kuskachay. As the war horns of House Wasi began to blare a thunderstorm struck the area. Thunder reigned the sky as the battle below became bloodier and bloodier. It was so dark and rainy that besides the occasional lighting bolt you could only see so many feet in front of you. The battle lasted for hours and took many lives. Eventually the fields grew quiet and the war horns ended their trumpeting. No one could tell who won at first due to the storm and the sheer amount of dead. As the sun rose and the clouds parted it became obvious. House Espada had won the battle. House Wasi had fallen. The first personification was still alive though, captured by the enemy he feared for his life. As the sun rose on Canastapa the following month a spear fell through the neck of the first personification. The Wasi King was no longer embodied. Everyone present at the execution knew one thing. This wasn't the last time Canespa would be united under a banner, a banner that would end of being House Wasi.   
House Papa had been dormant since the complete destruction of there forces at the Battle of Canpala, but they were itching for revenge. The occupation of their territory was growing weaker as forces were being drawn west in order to lay siege to House Espada's forces. The remaining men of House Papa began to plan a revolt. Under the leadership of the second born son of Pluma Aquila, Ozywasca Aquila. This revolt, while much smaller then the previous army of House Papa, quickly snowballed. It soon reconquered the far east of Papa River and was working its way to Canastapa. Hearing of this news the Wasi King began to divert troops away from the two main armies in the east to defend against the western assault from the House Papa rebellion. The king of House Kuskachay soon realized that something was off and launched a full frontal assault on the Wasi Kings army. With the experienced troops originally stationed there being drawn to other areas the forces that previously held back House Kuskachay were in shambles. Some immediately retreated while other attempted to fight of the house. In the end, the assault was a victory for House Kuskachay after some intense fighting. With this the armies of Kuskachay began their march on the Papa River and the capital of the Wasi Kings empire. The stage was set, House Kuskachay and the Papa rebellion were both marching inward on Wasi controlled areas. The Wasi King had to defeat _________ and House Espada as quickly as possible before the armies of the other houses reached the area. The Wasi King conscripted as many men as he could find within the capital and he quickly began to think of a plan of attack. In the end, he decided to use pure brute force to shove the Wasi army straight into the fort of House Kuskachay. This was risky but if successful it would by the Wasi King enough time in order to rally a force to defend and defeat House Kuskachay. As the war horns of House Wasi began to blare a thunderstorm struck the area. Thunder reigned the sky as the battle below became bloodier and bloodier. It was so dark and rainy that besides the occasional lighting bolt you could only see so many feet in front of you. The battle lasted for hours and took many lives. Eventually the fields grew quiet and the war horns ended their trumpeting. No one could tell who won at first due to the storm and the sheer amount of dead. As the sun rose and the clouds parted it became obvious. House Espada had won the battle. House Wasi had fallen. The first personification was still alive though, captured by the enemy he feared for his life. As the sun rose on Canastapa the following month a spear fell through the neck of the first personification. The Wasi King was no longer embodied. Everyone present at the execution knew one thing. This wasn't the last time Canespa would be united under a banner, a banner that would end of being House Wasi. Overall the first personifications reign was marked by war and death. Ultimatly failing. But we can consider it a victory for the future of Canespa. For the first time in history Canespa was an idea. an idea that the people that made up the land were not separate, but instead that they deserved to be one. While peace became integral in the new strategy of any great king. War would still be what ended it all.   


=== The Second Personification ===
=== The Second Personification ===
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