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Perhaps the single defining event in the history of the [[Order of Hermes]] since its foundation, the Schism War wiped [[House Diedne]] from the Order and had substantial ramifications for many of the Order's institutions and organizations.<ref name="ArM5">''[[ArM5]]'', p. 10</ref> | Perhaps the single defining event in the history of the [[Order of Hermes]] since its foundation, the Schism War wiped [[House Diedne]] from the Order and had substantial ramifications for many of the Order's institutions and organizations.<ref name="ArM5">''[[ArM5]]'', p. 10</ref> | ||
The Schism War happened in early eleventh century, after the crisis of [[House Tremere]] in the ninth century, which resulted in the [[Sundering]], and the [[Corruption of House Tytalus]] in the 10th century. | The Schism War happened in early eleventh century, after the crisis of [[House Tremere]] in the ninth century, which resulted in the [[Sundering]], and the [[Corruption of House Tytalus]] in the 10th century. It caused the cancellation of many of the Regional Tribunals of 1004<ref name="Bonisagus">''[[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]]'', "House Bonisagus", p. 9</ref> and reached a point of no return when House Tremere declared war on House Diedne in 1010, soon to be followed by Houses Flambeau and Jerbiton.<ref name="Bonisagus"> | ||
Magi Trianomae of House Bonisagus then convinced the Primus of House Guernicus to call for an emergency Grand Tribunal of resolution instead of the Regular Tribunal that would otherwise happen in 1011. The Primi of Houses Bonisagus and Mercere quickly agreed, and the Grand Tribunal eventually decided to renounce House Diedne entirely.<ref name="Bonisagus" /> | |||
The Schism War was terribly divisible and remains a haunting memory to this day. | The Schism War was terribly divisible and remains a haunting memory to this day. | ||
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*House Flambeau, headed by Primus [[Entisimon]], generally approved of the War and enabled it by having many among its ranks decree [[Wizard War]]s against members of House Diedne. Eventually Entisimon rallied the whole House against House Diedne at a famous speech at [[Val-Negra]].<ref name="Flambeau" /> | *House Flambeau, headed by Primus [[Entisimon]], generally approved of the War and enabled it by having many among its ranks decree [[Wizard War]]s against members of House Diedne. Eventually Entisimon rallied the whole House against House Diedne at a famous speech at [[Val-Negra]].<ref name="Flambeau" /> | ||
*House Jerbiton largely kept apart, choosing instead to help in the period of reconstruction.<ref name="Jerbiton">''[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]'', "House Jerbiton", p. 41</ref> | *House Jerbiton largely kept apart, choosing instead to help in the period of reconstruction.<ref name="Jerbiton">''[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]'', "House Jerbiton", p. 41</ref> | ||
*House Bonisagus was terribly divided by the conflict.<ref name="Bonisagus" /> | *House Bonisagus was terribly divided by the conflict, widening the rift between the Trianoma and Bonisagus factions, and leading to the abdication of Primus [[Thamus Collis]] after the renunciation of House Diedne.<ref name="Bonisagus" /> | ||
===Previous Editions=== | ===Previous Editions=== | ||
* In [[ArM4]] the Schism War is described in page 233 and specified to happen in early eleventh century. | * In [[ArM4]] the Schism War is described in page 233 and specified to happen in early eleventh century. |
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Perhaps the single defining event in the history of the Order of Hermes since its foundation, the Schism War wiped House Diedne from the Order and had substantial ramifications for many of the Order's institutions and organizations.[1]
The Schism War happened in early eleventh century, after the crisis of House Tremere in the ninth century, which resulted in the Sundering, and the Corruption of House Tytalus in the 10th century. It caused the cancellation of many of the Regional Tribunals of 1004[2] and reached a point of no return when House Tremere declared war on House Diedne in 1010, soon to be followed by Houses Flambeau and Jerbiton.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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tag[3] after being under suspicion of diabolism and human sacrifice.[4]
- House Tytalus was headed at the time by fifth Prima Kalliste, who was widely mistrusted in her own House and perceived to be following the lead of House Guernicus meekly. Before the Schism War was fully resolved, Kalliste was murdered by a filius of her successor, Klynoites the sixth Prima.[3]
- House Guernicus attempted a peaceful solution and ended up assaulting House Diedne among terrible internal conflict.[5]
- House Ex Miscellanea was headed by Primus Basilicus.[6]
- House Flambeau, headed by Primus Entisimon, generally approved of the War and enabled it by having many among its ranks decree Wizard Wars against members of House Diedne. Eventually Entisimon rallied the whole House against House Diedne at a famous speech at Val-Negra.[4]
- House Jerbiton largely kept apart, choosing instead to help in the period of reconstruction.[7]
- House Bonisagus was terribly divided by the conflict, widening the rift between the Trianoma and Bonisagus factions, and leading to the abdication of Primus Thamus Collis after the renunciation of House Diedne.[2]
Previous Editions
- In ArM4 the Schism War is described in page 233 and specified to happen in early eleventh century.
References
- ↑ ArM5, p. 10
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, "House Bonisagus", p. 9
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Houses of Hermes: Societates, "House Tytalus", pp. 74-75
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Houses of Hermes: Societates, "House Flambeau", pp. 10-11
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- ↑ Houses of Hermes: Societates, "House Ex Miscellanea", p. 102
- ↑ Houses of Hermes: Societates, "House Jerbiton", p. 41