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=The Era of the Elders - 245 years=
=The Era of the Elders - 245 years=
===The Lutrian War EE 25 - 26===
===The Lutrian War EE 25 - 26===
While traveling through space the Court encountered a world in turmoil. Its atmosphere was polluted, disease was rampant, and it was caught in the throws of a bloody civil war. The people were oppressed, enslaved by extra-planetary ruling class of who lived in luxury. The [[#Lutrian People of Sihi|Lutrian]] people had risen up shortly after we made contact with the planet, there is some debate if this was a simple coincidence or if our arrival was seen as an opportunity to cast off their oppressors.
While traveling through space the Court encountered a world in turmoil. Its atmosphere was polluted, disease was rampant, and it was caught in the throws of a bloody civil war. The people were oppressed, enslaved by extra-planetary ruling class of who lived in luxury. The [[Lutrian#People of Sihi|Lutrian]] people had risen up shortly after we made contact with the planet, there is some debate if this was a simple coincidence or if our arrival was seen as an opportunity to cast off their oppressors.


The Court initially remained neutral in the face of this conflict, refusing to get involved. As the war raged, Court observers saw the courage and fighting spirit of the Lutrain people; standing up to vastly technologically superior masters despite the odds. Members of the Court began to admire the Lutrians. At the same time, demands made by the slave masters had strained the Court's diplomatic patience and prodded their last nerves.
The Court initially remained neutral in the face of this conflict, refusing to get involved. As the war raged, Court observers saw the courage and fighting spirit of the Lutrain people; standing up to vastly technologically superior masters despite the odds. Members of the Court began to admire the Lutrians. At the same time, demands made by the slave masters had strained the Court's diplomatic patience and prodded their last nerves.