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[edit] First Serdian War
- 7-6: This time Lorem Ipsum invaded and razed Ceritan territory, after five years' warfare. When the last Ceritan stumbled into Serdia, speaking of extinction, Muka'mador summoned the Serdians to abide by their truce. The Serdians were far more numerous than the humans, so they invaded and conquered the lands of four of the five tribes easily.
- 6: By this time, Muka'mador's forces were at the very gates of Language. Lorem Ipsum knew he can't win, but his legend was ahead of him. He threw all of his forces into his first engagement with the Serdians, promising more and larger armies to come. The Serdians won, but suffered tremendous casualties. Muka'mador was afraid that his underlings will also become exterminated at the hands of Lorem Ipsum, and withdrew, leaving a region (recently Licida) as a border zone between humanity and the Serdians.
- 5: The rest of the Union of Five are remade, as the humans settle into an uneasy peace. Lorem Ipsum died in an accident, and the second-in-commands of each of the Five Kingdoms declared independence.
- 3: Muka'mador saw a chance, and invaded again. What happened next has two interpretations:
- Creationist: His initial successes, however, threatened the survival of humanity, Zamn's children, so at this point Zamn allied with Zyr0 to Schismate Scipios and Tyrael into the Midworld.
- Evolutionist: An asteroid the size of a city crashed somewhere in the so-called Mouth of Lamoth.
- This Rain of Death fell upon the advancing Serdians and annihilated most of their number, forcing Muka'mador to halt his invasion prematurely.
- 2: During this uneasy period of waiting for a renewed Serdian assault, the death of one of the warlords led to the ascent of the warlord Horador to the throne.
- 1: Realizing that Muka'mador's threat was once again over, the humans of the Five Kingdoms once again began warfare against themselves.
