Palimede incident

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The Palimede incident was a battle between a Qian slaver fleet and forces of the Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth. By the late 1780's the volume of slaves acquired by the Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth began to decline steeply due to labor reforms favoring the use of indentured workers and serfs from Vallos which represented a readily available pool of workers at cheaper rates. Certain powerful slaving interests at the Qian court at this point advocated a policy of armed coercion against the weakening Commonwealth. Without waiting for imperial assent, the noble houses of Kou and Lian which relied on the slave trade around Vallos assembled a fleet of their own and augmented it with Loa and Muslim privateers. Their plan was to occupy some or all of the Jusonia Islands and threaten the Carto-Pelaxian capital of Albalitor unless the new labor reforms were withdrawn by the Commonwealth's government and an indemnity was paid. During the Palimede incident of 1783 this slaver coalition was ultimately repulsed in both land and sea battles by the Carto-Pelaxians, one of the last notable military victories of the crumbling Commonwealth. Albeit unsanctioned by Qian imperial authorities, the incident soured relations between Daxia and one of its most important trade partners; the sale of slaves to the Commonwealth all but dwindled into nothingness as that government put new legal roadblocks on the flesh trade and the Qian court destroyed the participating noble houses in retaliation for their insubordination.

Palimede incident
Part of Kindred Wars

Battle of Palimede island by Pelaxian painter, Nino Godoy
DateAugust - November 1783
Location
Result Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth victory
Belligerents
House Lian
House Kou
Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth
Commanders and leaders
Prince Kou
Admiral Smaragdus
Don Elver Galarga
Strength
10,000 men
30 ships
13,000
40 ships
Casualties and losses
thousands hundreds

Background

The slave trade along the southern route was still incredibly lucrative going into the 18th century, both the Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth and the Imperium were reliable buyers. Independent Daxian slaving cartels owned by noble houses dominated most of the route east of Truk and into the Kindreds; the most prominent of these houses were House Lian and House Kuo. The continued prosperity and profits of these slaving actors would eventually be threatened by political currents from within the Commonwealth itself as several political groupings in Parliament backed by the local curia put forth proposals that if implemented would end the practice of slavery in the Commonwealth. The Qian ambassador to Carto-Pelaxia, an habitual ally of slaver interests, quickly relayed the new developments to his masters across the Cathay. The reaction of the Qian court was mixed, Emperor Chanzui and many of his ministers were of a mind that the issue could be addressed politically and in any case more than slaves were traded with the Commonwealth. The noble houses of Kuo and Lian on the other hand were outraged at the prospect of lost revenues but their entreaties for the sending of a Qian fleet to intimidate the Carto-Pelaxian parliament were rejected out of hand. Undeterred, Prince Kuo and Prince Lian put forth a plan in motion to put a stop to anti-slavery legislation on their own. Under the pretext of fighting off the incursions of Loa pirates, they assembled a fleet of thirty ships in Peratra and raised a small army of 7,000 mercenaries which would later be augmented by some 3,000 pirates.

Opposing forces

Slaver alliance

House Kuo and House Lian assembled a strong naval fleet composed of 30 ships of which 9 were ships of the line, 10 were frigates and the rest were a combination of smaller galleys, frigates and slaver hold ships retrofitted to carry troops. The fleet was led by a mercenary admiral named Smaragdus, some sources place him as an ethnic Caphirian and others as an Istroyan. The land forces were composed by an elite core of two thousand household troops equipped by Princes Kuo and Lian, five thousand mercenaries recruited from Lakdu, Truk and Peratra and finally some three thousand Loa and Almadarian pirates and corsairs were enticed to join the expedition by the prospect of looting.

Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth

Occupation of Palimede

Carto-Pelaxian counterattack

Aftermath