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The Aedanicad was considered a period of unrivaled prosperity in [[Urcea]] and what was then a peak for the arts, science, philosophy, construction, and culture. The [[Ionian Hotel War]] is sometimes viewed as a symbol of Urcean society during the period.
The Aedanicad was considered a period of unrivaled prosperity in [[Urcea]] and what was then a peak for the arts, science, philosophy, construction, and culture. The [[Ionian Hotel War]] is sometimes viewed as a symbol of Urcean society during the period.


In 1870, the seventy-two families of the [[Kingdom of Crotona]] launched what is known as the Valerian Rebellion following the removal of one of their members as the Custóir of the [[Estates of Urcea|Valerii estate]] in combination with economic reforms launched on the island. Following two years of fighting between the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] and forces loyal to the seventy-two, the latter were broken and their political and economic hold over the island destroyed. Domestic violence on this scale in [[Urcea]] had been unheard of since the [[Great Confessional War]] and the incident was deeply embarrassing to the country and [[King Aedanicus VIII|King Aedanicus]]. Following the war, military rule was established on the islands for the remaining time of the Kingdom's existence.
In 1870, the seventy-two families of the [[Kingdom of Crotona]] launched what is known as the [[Kingdom_of_Crotona#Reform_efforts_and_Valerian_Rebellion|Valerian Rebellion]] following the removal of one of their members as the Custóir of the [[Estates of Urcea|Valerii estate]] in combination with economic reforms launched on the island. Following two years of fighting between the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] and forces loyal to the seventy-two, the latter were broken and their political and economic hold over the island destroyed. Domestic violence on this scale in [[Urcea]] had been unheard of since the [[Great Confessional War]] and the incident was deeply embarrassing to the country and [[King Aedanicus VIII|King Aedanicus]]. Following the war, military rule was established on the islands for the remaining time of the Kingdom's existence.


During the 1880s, [[King Aedanicus VIII|King Aedanicus]], now in his 60s, was struggling with various illnesses and would be known to have long lapses of reason and consciousness. Beginning a tradition that remains through the present, the King decided to permanently relocate to [[Castle Welute]] to take in the "country airs" and to escape the looming political chaos in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. Despite this retreat from public life, the King finalized publishing the ''[[Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State]]'', a sweeping legal reform and consolidation that considerably eased administrative and judicial burdens. The Election of 1885 threw the government into chaos, as dissenting factions within the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] could not agree on a leader. King Aedanicus opted to appoint a leading General, [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], as [[Procurator]] in an attempt to co-opt the military and restoring order in the government. FitzRex received a very narrow approval from the [[Concilium Daoni]] and began to exercise increasing control over the government, appointing his own members to the Purpaidá despite that being under the Chancellor's purview. Despite the military's nascent political power, it was not immune from the growing sense of decay at the end of the long Aedanicad that struck every other part of the country and society. While the navy was falling behind technologically, the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] became imbued in a scandal known as the ''Eight Rifle Affair'', in which the Army ordered [[List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Urcea#Muskets%20and%20rifles|8 different standardized rifle designs]] between 1880 and 1887, using most of them for a year or less. The Eight Rifle Affair was extremely costly to the already-tight government budget, leading to a near-discrediting of the army and a hope for FitzRex's opposition. Army leadership eventually decided to license a foreign design from [[Veltorina]]. The adoption of the this semi-successful licensed rifle - dubbed the SRM-8 - brought the affair to an end in 1887, finally giving the Royal Army a standardized bolt-action rifle for use for the next decade and a half.
During the 1880s, [[King Aedanicus VIII|King Aedanicus]], now in his 60s, was struggling with various illnesses and would be known to have long lapses of reason and consciousness. Beginning a tradition that remains through the present, the King decided to permanently relocate to [[Castle Welute]] to take in the "country airs" and to escape the looming political chaos in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. Despite this retreat from public life, the King finalized publishing the ''[[Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State]]'', a sweeping legal reform and consolidation that considerably eased administrative and judicial burdens. The Election of 1885 threw the government into chaos, as dissenting factions within the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] could not agree on a leader. King Aedanicus opted to appoint a leading General, [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], as [[Procurator]] in an attempt to co-opt the military and restoring order in the government. FitzRex received a very narrow approval from the [[Concilium Daoni]] and began to exercise increasing control over the government, appointing his own members to the Purpaidá despite that being under the Chancellor's purview. Despite the military's nascent political power, it was not immune from the growing sense of decay at the end of the long Aedanicad that struck every other part of the country and society. While the navy was falling behind technologically, the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] became imbued in a scandal known as the ''Eight Rifle Affair'', in which the Army ordered [[List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Urcea#Muskets%20and%20rifles|8 different standardized rifle designs]] between 1880 and 1887, using most of them for a year or less. The Eight Rifle Affair was extremely costly to the already-tight government budget, leading to a near-discrediting of the army and a hope for FitzRex's opposition. Army leadership eventually decided to license a foreign design from [[Veltorina]]. The adoption of the this semi-successful licensed rifle - dubbed the SRM-8 - brought the affair to an end in 1887, finally giving the Royal Army a standardized bolt-action rifle for use for the next decade and a half.