A few Significant events in Oubliette history
1096 C.E- The first crusade. This was started by an arguement between the Lord two generations ago and the elder of bloodline Nergal. the Lord declared a holy war on the Elders of the Nergal bloodline and the two bloodlines fueded for the better part of 100 years. The Lord was assassinated and his son declared the war over, and began to patch things up between the clans.
1279 C.E. -
The Mongol invasion of China. The Rakashaa clan, oddly not the Durga primarily, but the Chandra, invade China; causing havoc for the Mobeius and Izanami bloodlines there; the Izanami bloodline present in China was completely wiped out, however the Mobeius were able to surrender to the Chandra and not be eliminated.
1412 C.E- Joan of Arc. About ten years before the war with england, a young Mobieus girl Joan Anrise of no particular prestige visited a location she no longer remembers; there she drank from the blood of Lilitu- the scared tree. She emerged years later, beweildered and with no memory; but all the powers of an Elder of the clans. The war was started when she rebelled against the Lilitu bloodlines and rose to power; forming the Anrise clan
1519 C.E- The Spanish Conquest of Central Mexico. More importantly, it was the conquest over the Aztec Empire. Or rather, the previous Lord's initiative in sending the warriors of clan Nergal in to take out the elders of Tezcatlipoca's bloodline, whom had become far too corrupted and insane. The Lord forbid the whole Hunhua clan from practising blood mystical powers- as he believed that only the Lilitu bloodline was able to handle the power of the blood- all others, he decided, were being driven mad by the practice.
1853 C.E.-
The black Ships. The mobieus bloodline which has now spread to America, demanded entry back into Japan after a mass exodus in 1639. They strong-armed Izanami into agreeing when they kidnapped the only heir apparent. Izanami clan still are angry about this, because the heir fell in love with one of her captors and married out of the bloodline. The marriage was surprisingly fruitful, showing that mixing of the blood was good for bringing children back to a clan when birth-rates were so low.
1858 C.E. - The British Raj. The lilitu clan and the Rakashaa have something of a disagreement, upon which, the Lilitu crush the Rakashaa economically and essentially take control of India.