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{{War|nation=wt|name=Water Tribe Civil War|begin=133 AG|end=133 AG|place=Northern Water Tribe|result=* Reunification of the [[Southern Water Tribe]] and [[Northern Water Tribe]] as the [[Water Tribe]] | {{War|nation=wt|name=Water Tribe Civil War|begin=133 AG|end=133 AG|place=Northern Water Tribe|result=* Reunification of the [[Southern Water Tribe]] and [[Northern Water Tribe]] as the [[Water Tribe]] | ||
* [[Southern Water Chieftess]] Kya ceded the tribe over to [[Sun Chief]] Azutoru Dainagon, who shortly handed it over to [[Northern Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]], reunifying the two tribes.|side1=* [[Northern Water Tribe]] | * [[Southern Water Chieftess]] Kya ceded the tribe over to [[Sun Chief]] Azutoru Dainagon, who shortly handed it over to [[Northern Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]], reunifying the two tribes.|side1=* [[Northern Water Tribe]] | ||
* [[Sun Warriors]], specifically [[Sun Chief]] [[Azutoru Dainagon]] <br><small>(Played as a external mediators/power broker)</small>|side2=* [[Southern Water Tribe]]|commanders1=* North [[Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]]|commanders2=* Southern Water Chieftess [[Kya]]|forces2=* Southern Water Tribe militia units|forces1=* Northern Water Tribe military forces|previous=[[ | * [[Sun Warriors]], specifically [[Sun Chief]] [[Azutoru Dainagon]] <br><small>(Played as a external mediators/power broker)</small>|side2=* [[Southern Water Tribe]]|commanders1=* North [[Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]]|commanders2=* Southern Water Chieftess [[Kya]]|forces2=* Southern Water Tribe militia units|forces1=* Northern Water Tribe military forces|previous=[[Battle of Senlin]]/[[Senlin Rebellion]]|next=[[Sun–Air Conflict Escalation]]}} | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The '''Water Tribe Civil War''' was a short conflict in 133 AG between the '''Northern''' and '''Southern''' Water Tribes. The war began when Northern [[Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]] launched an invasion of the [[Southern Water Tribe]], claiming the South was unstable and needed direct control. Northern forces moved quickly into Southern territory and gained the upper hand due to stronger organisation and larger military strength. | The '''Water Tribe Civil War''' was a short conflict in 133 AG between the '''Northern''' and '''Southern''' Water Tribes. The war began when Northern [[Water Chief]] [[Kutuq Fang]] launched an invasion of the [[Southern Water Tribe]], claiming the South was unstable and needed direct control. Northern forces moved quickly into Southern territory and gained the upper hand due to stronger organisation and larger military strength. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:27, 28 April 2026
Summary
The Water Tribe Civil War was a short conflict in 133 AG between the Northern and Southern Water Tribes. The war began when Northern Water Chief Kutuq Fang launched an invasion of the Southern Water Tribe, claiming the South was unstable and needed direct control. Northern forces moved quickly into Southern territory and gained the upper hand due to stronger organisation and larger military strength.
The Southern Water Tribe was led by Chieftess Kya. The South had weaker defensive forces and limited coordination, which made sustained resistance difficult. After initial pressure from the North, the Southern leadership chose not to continue a prolonged war. Instead of continuing the conflict, Chieftess Kya transferred authority of the Southern Water Tribe to Sun Chief Azutoru Dainagon. Azutoru then transferred control to Kutuq Fang, which ended the conflict and formally reunified the Water Tribes under Northern leadership.
The Sun Warriors did not participate as a fighting force in the war. Their role was political, acting as an intermediary that ultimately decided the transfer of control.
The result of the war was the reunification of the Water Tribes under Kutuq Fang. While it restored a single leadership structure, it also created long-term concerns over external influence, since the final outcome depended on intervention from the Sun Warriors rather than a direct settlement between the two tribes.