Thread:ChazmanianDevil/@comment-26535281-20170114172112/@comment-26184570-20170114195000

ChazmanianDevil wrote:

Argali1 wrote:

ChazmanianDevil wrote:

Argali1 wrote:

ChazmanianDevil wrote: Also, tensions were already extremely high by the time the genocide was initiated. Violence was common place, and many praise the warlord as a hero.

Cool. Genocide? What genocide? The attempted genocide of the Y'po by the Rin. Attempted? And the Y'po originated in Rin territory? Chaz, could you give me a Y'po history lesson? Since the Y'po kept no written records for a long time, it's unknown where they originated, only that eventually they were a species in the Rin Empire, (still not at full height yet,) prior to the genocide. As tensions rose violence began to become prevalent, against, and fro mthe Y'po. Eventually most of the Y'po population was convinced that they were effectively at war with the Rin. The Rin government however, merely considered them an annoyance. They didn't really take them seriously until the use of an angel weapon by a Y'po warlord to take out the current Rin emperor. That's when the genocide began. After a currently unspecified period of time the only Y'po to remain in the empire were underground fighters, and the rest were scattered to the winds. Eventually more Y'po would join "The Cause," fighting back against the ever expanding Rin, but the Y'po population in the empire was never close to the percentage it once was. Then, what happened with the Y'po outside the empire? And if they have no written records, when did they aquire that writing system I showed you?