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==The Wars of Succession==
==The Wars of Succession==
Trouble crept up, as is the eventuality, with the untimely death of King Valerias, four centuries after the Black Wave. The dilemma of who would next rule the Selucarian Empire lay between his two children, [[Catarin deSangre|Catarin]] and [[Mycale deSangre]], a question which led to the [[Wars of Succession]], the discovery of the [[Staff of Nicator]], and the re-emergence of the dark powers of the Tsol'teth that had been thought destroyed in the War of the Deeps.
Trouble crept up, as is the eventuality, with the untimely death of King Valerias, four centuries after the Black Wave. The dilemma of who would next rule the Seleucarian Empire lay between his two children, [[Catarin deSangre|Catarin]] and [[Mycale deSangre]], a question which led to the [[Wars of Succession]], the discovery of the [[Staff of Nicator]], and the re-emergence of the dark powers of the Tsol'teth that had been thought destroyed in the War of the Deeps.


Following the Wars of Succession, the rule of Catarin the Just was yet again one of prosperity, but the same cannot be said for record-keeping and history in those times. Much of the history of the late Seleucarian Empire is unknown until its fall many years later.
Following the Wars of Succession, the rule of Catarin the Just was yet again one of prosperity, but the same cannot be said for record-keeping and history in those times. Much of the history of the late Seleucarian Empire is unknown until its fall many years later.
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