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'''Sil'dih''' was the sister nation to [[Ul'dah]] following the division and fall of [[Belah'dia]]. The rulers of the new city-states, twin princes named [[Sasagan Ul Sisigan]] of '''Ul'dah''' and [[Sasawefu Ul Sisigan]] of '''Sil'dih''', entered into civil war with one another in a bid to claim the throne after their father "mysteriously" disappeared. Following the division of the city, The brothers begin employing sellswords from other nations to fight their battles for them in wars that last for decades. Following the passing of '''Sasawefu''', his child [[Lalawefu Sil Tatawefu]] ascends to the throne, and begins working to ensure the financial superiority over '''Ul'dah'''. To do this, he secured a stable water supply, earning him the name '''King of Springs''', and the economic reform he imposed help stabalize '''Sil'dih'''. However, what he failed to tell the people was that the water supply was created by diverting the water supply of '''Ul'dah''', sparking further outrage from the '''Sultanate'''.
'''Sil'dih''' was the sister nation to [[Ul'dah]] following the division and fall of [[Belah'dia]]. The rulers of the new city-states, twin princes named '''[[Ul Dynasty#Sasagan Ul Sisigan|Sasagan Ul Sisigan]]''' of '''Ul'dah''' and '''[[Sasawefu Ul Sisigan]]''' of '''Sil'dih''', entered into civil war with one another in a bid to claim the throne after their father "mysteriously" disappeared. Following the division of the city, The brothers begin employing sellswords from other nations to fight their battles for them in wars that last for decades. Following the passing of '''Sasawefu''', his child Lalawefu Sil Tatawefu ascends to the throne, and begins working to ensure the financial superiority over '''Ul'dah'''. To do this, he secured a stable water supply, earning him the name '''King of Springs''', and the economic reform he imposed help stabilize '''Sil'dih'''. However, what he failed to tell the people was that the water supply was created by diverting the water supply of '''Ul'dah''', sparking further outrage from the '''Sultanate'''.


Following the crippling drought that overtook [[Thanalan]], '''Sil'dih''' entered into economic decline. Seeing this weakness, '''Ul'dah''' attacks '''Sil'dih''' to reclaim their water supply. Using the crisis to unify the people, a new war is waged between the sister cities, known as the [[War of the Sisters]]. Blows were traded back and forth, with the '''Sil'dihns''' withstanding a unified attack from '''Ul'dah''' and the [[Amalj'aa]], driving them back.  
Following the crippling drought that overtook [[Thanalan]], '''Sil'dih''' entered into economic decline. Seeing this weakness, '''Ul'dah''' attacks '''Sil'dih''' to reclaim their water supply. Using the crisis to unify the people, a new war is waged between the sister cities, known as the [[War of the Sisters]]. Blows were traded back and forth, with the '''Sil'dihns''' withstanding a unified attack from '''Ul'dah''' and the [[Amalj'aa]], driving them back.  

Revision as of 20:19, 16 October 2022

Sil'dih was the sister nation to Ul'dah following the division and fall of Belah'dia. The rulers of the new city-states, twin princes named Sasagan Ul Sisigan of Ul'dah and Sasawefu Ul Sisigan of Sil'dih, entered into civil war with one another in a bid to claim the throne after their father "mysteriously" disappeared. Following the division of the city, The brothers begin employing sellswords from other nations to fight their battles for them in wars that last for decades. Following the passing of Sasawefu, his child Lalawefu Sil Tatawefu ascends to the throne, and begins working to ensure the financial superiority over Ul'dah. To do this, he secured a stable water supply, earning him the name King of Springs, and the economic reform he imposed help stabilize Sil'dih. However, what he failed to tell the people was that the water supply was created by diverting the water supply of Ul'dah, sparking further outrage from the Sultanate.

Following the crippling drought that overtook Thanalan, Sil'dih entered into economic decline. Seeing this weakness, Ul'dah attacks Sil'dih to reclaim their water supply. Using the crisis to unify the people, a new war is waged between the sister cities, known as the War of the Sisters. Blows were traded back and forth, with the Sil'dihns withstanding a unified attack from Ul'dah and the Amalj'aa, driving them back.

In what would be a final, decisive strike against Sil'dih, Ul'dahn mages develop the concoction Trader's Spurn, which allowed them to reanimate the dead. Using this dark power, Ul'dah invades a final time and completely destroys Sil'dih, razing it to the ground.