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  • ...e Geddamin Wars. They more properly may have been called the Gorcorumbese Wars as Gorcorumb instigated them and only the [[Adamantine Giants]] were their =List of Geddamin Wars=
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  • ...orians traditionally count the Ebinóëse War as the first of the [[Geddamin Wars]]. [[File:MapGorcorumbeseEmpire2486.jpg|thumb|300px|Extent of the Gorcorumbese Empire at the close of the Ebinóëse War]]
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  • [[File:MapGorcorumbeseEmpire2520.jpg|thumb|300px|Extent of the Gorcorumbese Empire by the conclusion of the First Geddamin War]] ...mbrinqua]] and [[Jerushabla]] in the [[Ebinóëse War]] (2477 to 2486). The Gorcorumbese Giants like other giants, can live on average nearly 200 years, so the time
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  • ...a]]n subjects. It also planted the seeds of much human hatred against the Gorcorumbese Giants. *[[Attrition of the Gorcorumbese Empire]]
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  • Of the five so-called Geddamin Wars, the third was the last to see expansion of the Gocorumbese Empire. At thi ...n 2556 at the [[Battle of Gliri (2556)]]. This defeat also influenced the Gorcorumbese to bring the war to a conclusion so that they could solidify their imperial
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  • ...oke Thrace. By withdrawing from further campaigns against [[Corundy]], the Gorcorumbese made their defeat at the [[Battle of Emprodesthor (2530)]] seem to signal t * [[Siege of Elystryctë (2527)]], Gorcorumbese victory
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  • *[[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]] *[[Gorcorumbese Geddamin]]
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  • ...2556 at the naval Battle of Gliri (2556). This defeat also influenced the Gorcorumbese to bring the [[Third Geddamin War]] to a conclusion so that they could soli [[Category:Wars and Conflicts]]
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  • ...To this day, the Ebinóëse and Cospian humans of Ambrinqua are subject to Gorcorumbese dominion. There are many organizations and movements abroad pushing for th [[File:Gorcorumb 2746 Political 001.jpg|thumb|300px|The eparchies of the Gorcorumbese Empire in [[Ambrinqua]] ]]
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  • ...ing the Gorcorumbese sea force which included three [[dragonbarge]]s. The Gorcorumbese titancraft sky vessels fled to avoid risking capture. The city of Aurice l ;Gorcorumbese Contingent
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  • The Gorcorumbese Empire decayed and diminished in the 27th century (2600's) even faster than * Desthor leaves the Gorcorumbese Empire and joins the [[Republic of Ithatia]], 2612, Ithatia and the princip
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  • ...nded in 2685 with the [[Battle of Libshem|Battle of Libshem (2685)]]. The Gorcorumbese, fearing further loss of territory, quickly settled with the [[Treaty of Jo *[[Attrition of the Gorcorumbese Empire]]
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  • ...ances and aggression of the Gorcorumbese Giants and Jykki mercenaries. The Gorcorumbese made a separate peace with Oliblish but continued to execute their imperial Special psychists used their powers to apprehend and interrogate Gorcorumbese Giants and were often essential to thwarting the powers of their best wizar
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  • The period of time during the late Middle Ages when the leaders of the [[Gorcorumbese Geddamin]] actively sought out [[kumenontli]] and released the Geddamin fro ...e. There is reasonable evidence for both positions. Strakkos ordered the Gorcorumbese to release their fellows and he then enslaved them to his chaos gods. Stra
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  • ...hus of noble Geddamin stock. Sajamudh was alive during all six [[Geddamin Wars]]. In 2563, he challenged then ruling overlord, Dayash of [[House Thushabi Sajamudh left with nearly all of [[House Shaksha]] to the Gorcorumbese colony in the new world. He wrote several books in exile, including his mem
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  • ...e of all the human principalities of Corundy who openly fought against the Gorcorumbese Empire. This implicitly did ''not'' include the two Aurician provinces of Z *[[Geddamin Wars]]
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  • ...Fifth Geddamin War]] which was the last of the major conflicts between the Gorcorumbese Empire and the human nations of the Pallathantic. ...In 2574, the revolutionary faction of [[Thrace]] renounces the Pact. The Gorcorumbese withdraw support, but do not openly fight Thrace or its subject dominions u
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  • In 2251, the Gorcorumbese vassals of Strakkos came in force to relieve the siege. Despite their grea ..., and that they would be liberated from his power and become freemen. The Gorcorumbese replied that they would never be disloyal.
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  • ...se Geddamin]] are the giants of the [[Adamantine Mountains]]. Unlike the Gorcorumbese, the Adamantine Geddamin keep isolated in their mountains. They suffer fro ...s fear that the Adamantine giants may come up to some level of parity with Gorcorumbese technology. In some periods of the very ancient past, the Adamantine giants
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  • ...covered. Most were discovered during the [[Awakening of the Geddamin]] by Gorcorumbese Giants. ...ir kind and their rebirth as it were was the impetus for the rise of the [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]]. The last known Geddamin was liberated from a k
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