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{{War}} | {{WarTemplate | ||
| war_name = Bone War | |||
| date = 2024 | |||
| place = Bone Kingdom | |||
| result = Decisive victory for Bone Army | |||
| combatant1 = Bone Army | |||
| combatant2 = Flesh Army | |||
| commander1 = Bone King | |||
| commander2 = Flesh General | |||
| strength1 = 20,000 skeletons | |||
| strength2 = 15,000 flesh soldiers | |||
| casualties1 = 9,999 dead | |||
| casualties2 = 99 dead | |||
}} | |||
== Causes == | |||
The Bone War was sparked by a dispute over territorial rights between the Bone King and the Flesh Army. The conflict escalated due to longstanding animosities and competition for resources. | |||
== Battles == | |||
The Battle of Boney Heights was a significant conflict within the Bone War, where 3,000 civilians were tragically killed. | |||
== Cultural Impact == | |||
The Bone War has left a lasting impression on popular culture. The following poem captures the essence of the conflict: | |||
''LOL, this war sucked'' | |||
''Die skeles, die'' | |||
''I drove a tank'' |
Revision as of 10:03, 15 June 2024
What is a Narrative, anyway?
Causes
The Bone War was sparked by a dispute over territorial rights between the Bone King and the Flesh Army. The conflict escalated due to longstanding animosities and competition for resources.
Battles
The Battle of Boney Heights was a significant conflict within the Bone War, where 3,000 civilians were tragically killed.
Cultural Impact
The Bone War has left a lasting impression on popular culture. The following poem captures the essence of the conflict:
LOL, this war sucked
Die skeles, die
I drove a tank