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Parties to the conflict were:
Parties to the conflict were:
*Litila, actually an alliance between Litila and [[Thaoa]] which promised to fight anyone who did not submit to them, even it meant fighting the entire world.   
*Litila, actually an alliance between Litila and [[Thaoa]] which promised to fight anyone who did not submit to them, even it meant fighting the entire world.   
*[[The Gold Empire]], actually a part of the Gold Empire that had rebelled and conquered the rest of it.
*[[Gold Empire|The Gold Empire]], actually a part of the Gold Empire that had rebelled and conquered the rest of it.


After the war, the human population of this part of the world was so destitute that they did not fight any major wars for another 400 years, and the balance of power shifted to the colder northern areas of the continent, where large animals had not been affected.   
After the war, the human population of this part of the world was so destitute that they did not fight any major wars for another 400 years, and the balance of power shifted to the colder northern areas of the continent, where large animals had not been affected.   


[[Category:Teppala]]
[[Category:Teppala]]

Revision as of 08:35, 5 October 2015

The Vegetable War was a war on the planet Teppala which raged from 2662 to 2674 AD. It was so violent that nearly all large animals were killed, leading the people who survived the war to become vegetarians, at least inland.

Parties to the conflict were:

  • Litila, actually an alliance between Litila and Thaoa which promised to fight anyone who did not submit to them, even it meant fighting the entire world.
  • The Gold Empire, actually a part of the Gold Empire that had rebelled and conquered the rest of it.

After the war, the human population of this part of the world was so destitute that they did not fight any major wars for another 400 years, and the balance of power shifted to the colder northern areas of the continent, where large animals had not been affected.