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|result= *Pyrrhic Mandalorian victory; |
|result= *Pyrrhic Mandalorian victory; |
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**Death of Mandalore the Crusader |
**Death of Mandalore the Crusader |
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− | ***Many Mandalorians |
+ | ***Many Mandalorians return to Mandalorian space to rebuild, greatly reducing galactic presence |
− | **Dissolution of the [[Kedd'ej Covenant]] |
+ | **Dissolution and annihilation of the [[Kedd'ej Covenant]] |
|campaigns= [[Fall of Marrakesh]] |
|campaigns= [[Fall of Marrakesh]] |
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|battles= [[Mission to Ord Sedra]]<ref name="Du">''[[Dunamis]]''</ref> |
|battles= [[Mission to Ord Sedra]]<ref name="Du">''[[Dunamis]]''</ref> |
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==Aftermath== |
==Aftermath== |
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==Key Mandalorian figures== |
==Key Mandalorian figures== |
Latest revision as of 03:30, 10 March 2024
The Kedd'ej War, also known as the Mandalorian-Kedd'ej War, and popularized as the Second Mandalorian Wars, was a pan-galactic conflict that occurred when the Kedd'ej Covenant, a coalition of species that were once been pushed to near extinction by the ancient Mandalorians sought vengeance on the Mandalorian people and destruction of their culture.
Background
During the one of the crusades conducted by the ancient Mandalorians around 200 BBY, they led numerous species to the edge of extinction, to include but not limited to the Ithullan, Varren, Havaar and many others. Rendering their homeworlds uninhabitable and reducing the populations significantly, the remnants fled, colonizing other worlds. A few generations later, a child of survivors was approached by an emissary in 217 ABY, convinced to lead a holy war of vengeance upon the Mandalorian people he enlisted the aid of other races devastated by the Mandalorians, eventually the coterie would become known as the Kedd'ej Covenant.
Aftermath
After the death of Mandalore the Crusader, while many of the Mandalorians chose to hunt down remnants of the Covenant, majority chose to return to Mandalorian space in order to rebuild. By doing so, many across the galaxy, including the Yadavi spacer Sakina Khari, would rarely see a Mandalorian mercenary and so thought they had lost their fighting spirit, or were near-extinct after the loss of their leader.
Key Mandalorian figures
Mandalore the Crusader
A gifted and charismatic individual, the man who claimed the moniker of Mandalore the Crusader was once a reluctant pacifist from the Outer Rim world of Telos IV, born to an abusive father and a mother who disappeared after his birth. He eventually found himself when he came upon the Mandalorians on Ord Sedra and joined their war against the Kedd'ej Covenant.
Ran Dyre
A proud and charismatic warrior, and champion of the Mandalorian people Ran Dyre was one of the first to see the coming threat of the Kedd'ej Covenant after a few skirmishes across the galaxy.
Key Covenant figures
Eska Obed
An influential character, Eska Obed came to power quickly, having following in her father's footsteps since she was young.
Appearances
- Rohan Dyre
- Dunamis (First appearance)
- Open Seasons
- Tidbit – Relics
- The Fallen
- Tidbit – Selection
- Agon (Mentioned only)
- Pistis
- Polemos
- Rebirth