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Ksang dies in [[1089]], marking the beginning of the fall of Kforuzeng. [[Allkigvue]], attemting to follow in the steps of his predecessors attempt to grow the group further, and it expands beyond his reach. The group has grown so large, both in numbers of ships and in the space it covers, Allkigvue has no direct control of the individual groups. Groups joining Kforuzeng to part of a large and successful [[corsair band]] now begin to pursue their own agendas. Some groups move toward more legitimate mercenary work, gaining several Vargr states and the Megacorporation [[Tukera Lines]] as clients. Other groups begin expanding their range of influence trailing into the [[Tuglikki Sector]]. An alliance with the [[Commonality of Kedzudh]] gives Kforuzeng a [[Letter of Marque]] against the Kedzudh's enemies, and a safe house in case of trouble. | Ksang dies in [[1089]], marking the beginning of the fall of Kforuzeng. [[Allkigvue]], attemting to follow in the steps of his predecessors attempt to grow the group further, and it expands beyond his reach. The group has grown so large, both in numbers of ships and in the space it covers, Allkigvue has no direct control of the individual groups. Groups joining Kforuzeng to part of a large and successful [[corsair band]] now begin to pursue their own agendas. Some groups move toward more legitimate mercenary work, gaining several Vargr states and the Megacorporation [[Tukera Lines]] as clients. Other groups begin expanding their range of influence trailing into the [[Tuglikki Sector]]. An alliance with the [[Commonality of Kedzudh]] gives Kforuzeng a [[Letter of Marque]] against the Kedzudh's enemies, and a safe house in case of trouble. | ||
− | All of this growth stretches Kforuzeng to this limits, preventing it from taking advantage of the chaos of the [[Fifth Frontier War]]. The Raiding of the [[40th | + | All of this growth stretches Kforuzeng to this limits, preventing it from taking advantage of the chaos of the [[Fifth Frontier War]]. The Raiding of the [[40th squadron]] attracts many Kforuzeng captains. At the end of the war, the {{Imperium}} is not very discriminating about which corsair groups it goes after, and Kforuzeng being the largest takes the brunt of the Imperial raids into Vargr space. |
These failures forces Allkigvue to resign in [[1110]], giving leadership to [[Egharsgon]]. Egharsgon, while of high charisma lack the planning ability to keep his slowly splinter groups in line. He forms [[Gvurknuesurrg]], a secret organization which job was to ensure that the different groups stayed loyal to the leadership. But the secret police just forced the splinter go faster. In [[1112]] the Kedzudh treaty gets nullified, forcing Kforuzeng from their space. Many of the [[corsair ship]]s, owned by their captains, simply disappear. Funding to run the larger ships dries up and the ships are mothballed or borrowed by the splinter groups. In [[1114]] Gzongzuers, the head of the Gvurknuesurrg, splits to form his own group. Finally in [[1115]] Egharsgon retires, Kforuzeng was one-fifth of its former size, never elects a new leader. | These failures forces Allkigvue to resign in [[1110]], giving leadership to [[Egharsgon]]. Egharsgon, while of high charisma lack the planning ability to keep his slowly splinter groups in line. He forms [[Gvurknuesurrg]], a secret organization which job was to ensure that the different groups stayed loyal to the leadership. But the secret police just forced the splinter go faster. In [[1112]] the Kedzudh treaty gets nullified, forcing Kforuzeng from their space. Many of the [[corsair ship]]s, owned by their captains, simply disappear. Funding to run the larger ships dries up and the ships are mothballed or borrowed by the splinter groups. In [[1114]] Gzongzuers, the head of the Gvurknuesurrg, splits to form his own group. Finally in [[1115]] Egharsgon retires, Kforuzeng was one-fifth of its former size, never elects a new leader. |