Kindred Wars

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First Kindred War

Pelaxian galleon fighting Kiravian and Caphirian warships
Date1602–1663
Location
Kindred Sea, Taínean Sea, Natiserve Bay
Result Stalemate,
Belligerents
Pelaxia Kingdom of Pelaxia  Caphiria  Kiravia
Bay Trade Co.
KMT Company
Commanders and leaders
Pelaxia Pedro de Silva
Pelaxia António Teles
Pelaxia Nino Botello
Pelaxia Matias de Albuquerque
Pelaxia Martin de Castro
Caphiria TBD Kiravia Hesperius Leonoix
Kamar Aiken

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The First Kindred War was an armed conflict involving Kiravian] forces, in the form of the Bay Trading Company and Kerēgulan Merchants of the Tropics joint-stock companies, and Caphiria, against the Pelaxian Empire. Beginning in 1602, the conflict primarily involved the Kiravian companies invading Pelaxian colonies in the Kindred Islands known as “Las Agapornis”, Takatta Loa, and the Pelaxian mainland. The war can be thought of as an extension of the Pelaxian expansion over the Loa archipelago at the time. However, the conflict had little to do with the war in Loa and served mainly as a way for Kiravia to gain an overseas empire and control trade at the cost of the Pelaxians. Caphirian forces also assisted the Kiravian at certain points in the war (though in later decades, Kiravian and Caphirian would become fierce rivals). Because of the commodity at the center of the conflict, this war would be nicknamed the Spice War.

The outcome was that Pelaxia successfully repelled Kiravian attempts to secure the small Pelaxian Agapornis while the Kiravians were the victors in the Krasoa Islands. Caphirian ambitions also greatly benefited from the long-standing war between their two main rivals in West Sarpedon.

Pelaxian resentment at Caphiria, which was perceived as having prioritized its own colonies and neglected to form a Pan-Sarpedonian alliance against Levantine assertion, was a major contributing factor to the Pelaxian civil war and the future of Pelaxian foreign policy.

Introduction

Background

Black tea, Copium

Casus belli