Scattered War

The Scattered War was a violent conflict between the primarily human Kingdom of Drassig and the primarily elven Syngorn. The war began in the late 400s PD following growing tensions between the elves and humans of southern Tal'Dorei, and lasted for 32 years, ultimately ending in the founding of what would eventually become the Republic of Tal'Dorei.

Background
Within the century following The Calamity, elves who had sheltered in the Feywild settled in southern Tal'Dorei (which they called, and still call Gwessar) upon their return to the Material Plane. Led by a sorceress named Yenlara, they founded the city-state of Syngorn in the Verdant Expanse.

A few hundred years later, humans who survived The Calamity in Issylra sailed west, landing on the Tal'Dorei's Bladeshimmer Shoreline, and founded the port city of O'Noa as well as the city of Emon. The humans' disregard for the forests of the Verdant Expanse, in their drive to build their cities, led to brewing tensions with the elves.

At the same time those claiming to be of noble birth began to rise to power in Emon, and corruption ran rampant in the city. Eventually, Warren Drassig, one of these corrupt self-proclaimed nobles, was able to take over the city and establish the totalitarian Kingdom of Drassig. As part of his power grab, he ended all ties with the elves of Syngorn, instead choosing to ally with wealthy Kraghammer. Yenlara's grandson traveled to Emon in the hopes of a diplomatic resolution, but the agents of Drassig immediately arrested him, tortured, and killed him, setting off the war.

Known Events
Warren Drassig began by taking advantage of the isolation of the scattered human and wood elf settlements in the Verdant Expanse and Cliffkeep Mountains, which permitted his forces to infiltrate, attack, and conquer without warning. This served to both expand the boundaries of his kingdom, and quash potential uprisings before they began. This phase of conquest lasted nine years.

A resistance of elves, humans, and other races (notably, Stoutheart clan halflings and some half-orcs) had, however, managed to grow during this time, and when Drassig and his forces arrived in the abandoned village of Torthil following rumors of refugees being sheltered there, Yenlara and her forces were waiting. As the king made his victory speech in the town square to his army, he was killed by the arrows of the wood elves and allied human rebels.

The Kingdom of Drassig's rule passed to his eldest son, Neminar Drassig, "The Blackfingered". Neminar was a necromancer who used his abilities to mutate and enhance those in his armies with powers granted by The Strife Emperor. He was also a vengeful man, and returned with his magically-enhanced army to Torthil to execute the rebels who had killed his father and burn the village to the ground.

Zan Tal'Dorei, a human member of the rebel alliance living in Syngorn, gained a reputation as a strong leader and warrior during Neminar's reign. She was able to regroup the resistance, flagging in the wake of the second attack in Torthil, and was able to lure Neminar and his forces into the forests of the Verdant expanse. The people of Syngorn, with their ties to the Feywild and their familiarity with the terrain, were able to use this to their advantage. The Drassig forces wasted their resources attacking an illusory outpost, leaving them open to ambush by Zan's forces. The rebels killed Neminar and his mutated army. While the war did not end here, this represented a significant turning point.

Following Neminar's death, Trist Drassig, the second son of Warren, took the throne. He had neither his father's military prowess and ability to inspire his troops, nor his brother's magical abilities, and the tides had turned against him. Zan's army, after winning several battles, was able to corner the remains of the Drassig forces against the Cliffkeep Mountains, north of Westruun. From there, the rebels chased Trist's troops into a valley in the Umbra Hills, in what would be the final battle of a long and brutal war.

The Drassig forces included fiends, spawn of the allied with the Drassig family through infernal pacts Trist had made in the hopes of regaining advantage. Many lives were lost on both sides, but Zan was finally able to kill Trist, and with him, the Drassig bloodline and the kingdom they had claimed.

Conclusion
The scars of the war, both physical and political, still remained in Tal'Dorei as of 812 PD. Plants in the Umbra Hills still grow in black and singed as though by the blood of the fiends who died in the final battle of the Scattered War, and it took many years for Kraghammer to make peace with the Kingdom of Tal'Dorei, given their alliance with the Drassig family. Indeed, the wardens of Syngorn and the Houses of Kraghammer remain on strained terms.

Society, however, slowly recovered. A council of leaders was convened by those still in the Verdant expanse, but the surviving people of the region wished for a single ruler, as they were used to. Zan Tal'Dorei was nominated as the first Sovereign - a title she chose, rather than crowning herself Queen or King of the realm that was named for her. She and her council turned their efforts towards ending the corruption in Emon.