Startingdate
1300
Endingdate
1563
Type
War
Prelude
In 1298, King Shudraka the Uniter was on a hunting expedition in the lands East of Wahasha, the Beasthold when his party was ambushed by a sortie of Yuan-ti. Though sustaining heavy losses, Shudraka and his retinue successfully dispatched the attackers. Despite the violent nature of their first contact, Shudraka saw the Yuan-ti as lost siblings. Consumed by guilt for the genocide of the Children of Osiris, he believed conquering the Yuan-ti was a chance to right that wrong and to complete the Unification.
Deployment
Shudraka, well into middle age and restrained by the duties of the crown, needed a general to lead the campaign. After intense deliberation, he chose the Minotaur Champion Thawr. Traditional Wahashan military structure segregated each beast ethnicity into their own warbands. Thawr saw this as inefficient, inflexible, and more importantly recognized an opportunity to further the cohesion of the Wahashan populace. Thawr undertook the monumental task of dismantling and rebuilding the Wahashan military from the ground up. Much of his restructuring can still be seen in the contemporary Wahashan military, perhaps most famously exemplified by the Sher-Kachhua Warpair unit.
Battlefield
Most conflicts were fought in the dense jungles and swamps between Oroboros and Wahasha. The varied nature of the battlefield provided a natural advantage to the flexible and guerilla nature of the Oroboros military.
Outcome
After Shudraka’s death An exchange of magical knowledge, leading to the invention of yuan-ti floating cities and the Wahashan wonder the Visage of the Gods.