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The Foundation War ([[Enchiridian]], [[Furytongue]]: ''Zulrahadu'', meaning ''faithless war'' or ''war of treachery'', [[Founderspeak]]: ''Yezoth Shiltach'', meaning ''war of law'') earned its name from the stakes of the war: the ability for the Founders to continue with their usurpation of reality from the Titans. | |||
=Lore= | |||
Lore about the Foundation War is rare and heavily biased. The only living record of the war comes from its survivors, namely the {{Category Titans}}, {{Category Dragons}}, and {{Category Immortals}}. All of these parties have competing values to interpret the ancient events. | |||
=Causes= | |||
The Titans approached Bastion with violence since its arrival, but were unable to effect the fortress. It wasn't until the Founders unleashed an army that meaningful aggression took place between the Founders and the Titans. | |||
The Founders had spent over one thousand years studying the Titans and their universe. They sent {{Category Servitors}} out from Bastion to observe and return with data. Many Servitors were destroyed by the Titans, but many more returned with insights into their behaviors and personalities. The Servitors also found allies among the Dragons and Immortals who also wanted to dethrone the Titans. These allies were promised places of freedom in the new universe that the Founders would create. | |||
Meanwhile, the Titans learned almost nothing about the Founders due to the impregnable fortress they hid within and the inability to force information from the Servitors. | |||
Once the Founders gathered enough intelligence about their enemies, and once they could coordinated battle plans with their allies, the conflict began with the Founders making the first strike. | |||
=Major Events= | |||
=Consequences= | |||
The consequences of the Foundation War were profound and permanent, most of them still impacting the universe today. Some of the major consequences include: | |||
* Since the Founders won, they were able to complete their project of constructing the [[Integrum]] within the universe, using [[The Apparatus]]. | |||
* As they cannot be destroyed, the Titans were all imprisoned. Most of them were contained within [[Astral Prisons]], their power fueling the expansion of The Apparatus and the creation and function of the Integrum. | |||
* Those Titans who were too powerful to be contained in Astral Prisons were disintegrated into smaller parts. While the parts were not useful as a power supply, they could be effectively bound and secured. | |||
* The Dragons and Immortals who allied with the Founders were given Integral bodies and were given realms of their own to inhabit. Some allies considered this a betrayal, still an imprisonment, just more comfortable than that of the Titans. | |||
=Lore= | =Lore= | ||
Revision as of 14:43, 15 April 2024
Main > Compendia > History > First Age > Foundation War
Etymology
The Foundation War (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Zulrahadu, meaning faithless war or war of treachery, Founderspeak: Yezoth Shiltach, meaning war of law) earned its name from the stakes of the war: the ability for the Founders to continue with their usurpation of reality from the Titans.
Lore
Lore about the Foundation War is rare and heavily biased. The only living record of the war comes from its survivors, namely the Template:Category Titans, Template:Category Dragons, and Template:Category Immortals. All of these parties have competing values to interpret the ancient events.
Causes
The Titans approached Bastion with violence since its arrival, but were unable to effect the fortress. It wasn't until the Founders unleashed an army that meaningful aggression took place between the Founders and the Titans.
The Founders had spent over one thousand years studying the Titans and their universe. They sent Template:Category Servitors out from Bastion to observe and return with data. Many Servitors were destroyed by the Titans, but many more returned with insights into their behaviors and personalities. The Servitors also found allies among the Dragons and Immortals who also wanted to dethrone the Titans. These allies were promised places of freedom in the new universe that the Founders would create.
Meanwhile, the Titans learned almost nothing about the Founders due to the impregnable fortress they hid within and the inability to force information from the Servitors.
Once the Founders gathered enough intelligence about their enemies, and once they could coordinated battle plans with their allies, the conflict began with the Founders making the first strike.
Major Events
Consequences
The consequences of the Foundation War were profound and permanent, most of them still impacting the universe today. Some of the major consequences include:
- Since the Founders won, they were able to complete their project of constructing the Integrum within the universe, using The Apparatus.
- As they cannot be destroyed, the Titans were all imprisoned. Most of them were contained within Astral Prisons, their power fueling the expansion of The Apparatus and the creation and function of the Integrum.
- Those Titans who were too powerful to be contained in Astral Prisons were disintegrated into smaller parts. While the parts were not useful as a power supply, they could be effectively bound and secured.
- The Dragons and Immortals who allied with the Founders were given Integral bodies and were given realms of their own to inhabit. Some allies considered this a betrayal, still an imprisonment, just more comfortable than that of the Titans.
Lore
Discusses how lore of the historical event came to be known by the inhabitants of the Integrum.
Causes
Discusses the context that led to the incitement of the event.
Major Events
Discusses the major milestones that took place during the event.
Consequences
Discusses the consequences of the event in the wake of its ending.