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The '''Third War of Aelurian Independence''' was an armed conflict between [[Aeluria]] and [[Lauchenoiria]] after the former rejected the latter's offer to unify. The fledgling Lauchenoirian state, wishing to unite the area fully, invaded the island to force [[Lauchenoirian | The '''Third War of Aelurian Independence''' was an armed conflict between [[Aeluria]] and [[Lauchenoiria]] after the former rejected the latter's offer to unify. The fledgling Lauchenoirian state, wishing to unite the area fully, invaded the island to force [[Lauchenoirian unification|unification]]. | ||
The leader of Aeluria at the time, [[Leimomi Anand]], refused to unify or surrender to the attacking forces. After she was killed in battle, her nineteen-year-old daughter [[Iekika Anand]] surrendered to the Lauchenoirian forces, on the promise that Aelurians would be treated fairly, and would not be punished for their earlier refusal to unify. | The leader of Aeluria at the time, [[Leimomi Anand]], refused to unify or surrender to the attacking forces. After she was killed in battle, her nineteen-year-old daughter [[Iekika Anand]] surrendered to the Lauchenoirian forces, on the promise that Aelurians would be treated fairly, and would not be punished for their earlier refusal to unify. | ||
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The Third War of Aelurian Independence was an armed conflict between Aeluria and Lauchenoiria after the former rejected the latter's offer to unify. The fledgling Lauchenoirian state, wishing to unite the area fully, invaded the island to force unification.
The leader of Aeluria at the time, Leimomi Anand, refused to unify or surrender to the attacking forces. After she was killed in battle, her nineteen-year-old daughter Iekika Anand surrendered to the Lauchenoirian forces, on the promise that Aelurians would be treated fairly, and would not be punished for their earlier refusal to unify.
The Lauchenoirians did not keep their promise. Iekika spent fifteen years in prison following the end of the war, alongside other Aelurians who fought in the war. This period was also rife with repression against Aelurians. In 1937, the Lauchenoirian government granted amnesty to Aelurians who had fought in the war. After the amnesty, Iekika left Lauchenoiria to Zongongia citing fears of persecution.