the war against medi (1 janv. 2333 av. J.-C. – 1 janv. 2314 av. J.-C.)
Description:
19 years after joining the fight, the kassan tribes and kosan army finally push back the medisians and, as a thank you, arsahashtra gives each of the tribe leaders their literal weight in gold
he also gives them slaves from the newly conquered medisian lands, so uuuuuh
he also builds them a nice gold temple :)
the tribes worship this old ass tree, not as a deity, more as like a really old tree which has been there since before time and has borne witness to all of humanity, so it's a concept more than a god
arsahashtra has no idea what that even fucking means and think they're worshipping a deity named jada
they're not, that's just their word for tree, so we have another kangaroo/soviet union/sahara desert mess on our hands
modern day kassans know arsahashtra was just fucking stupid ok
anyways, the whole temple thing was wildly misguided and actually goes against the purpose of the tree to, yknow, bear witness instead of being stuck inside a giant temple and tended to only by high priests who still cling to the old ways despite not understanding them fully (bc their history and religion have been largely erased by various conquerors over the millenia but uknow)
the kassans were too nice (or too scared of the maniacal, ill-tempered, warmongering high king) to decline this big ass gold temple, so they just kinda worshipped it as it was meant to be worshipped in private, though this worship was replaced by the more institutionalised, deitificationist style of jadism when the original context of the ancient tree outside was stripped away (or covered up, literally)
modern day historians are largely glad for the temple, though, as it likely has saved the tree from decaying under the watchful gaze of mother nature and her wicked storms and lightning, though they're also less glad to not be able to study it in its natural habitat, so to say
anyways, the tribes were glad to see arsahashtra finally go and formed a council, the parsha, where the leaders of each tribe, both men and women, became representatives, and they wanted to make sama asama's son, sama satyam king bc sama asama had died during the war, but sama satyam was like 'nah bruh, peace and love, everyone's equal', then made himself mozzarabi, which is basically supreme leader
it's also a medisian term, which makes this whole story somewhat dubious at best, but still a fun story
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Date:
1 janv. 2333 av. J.-C.
1 janv. 2314 av. J.-C.
~ 19 years