Even after the Great Orc Rebellion toppled Feguncia's Second Kingdom, the elves in what is now Caelia retained control of the mountain-ringed plateau for quite a long time. However, after the rebellion, there was no shortage of men and orcs who wished to keep fighting. One among them, veteran commander Caelus Ravencroft, took his human and orc warriors from northern Feguncia up the Gygian and laid siege to the last great holdout of the Second Kingdom elves.
Although the elves initially put up a fierce fight, it was no more than a few years into their war with Caelus that the elves' orc soldiers rebelled and toppled the kingdom from within, This resulted in intense internal strife, as orc commanders declared themselves chieftains, carved the realm into holds, and vied for control of the plateau. With their unified defense broken, however, they were unable to resist the conquerors from the south. Caelus's army broke through the southern defenses and quickly laid claim to what has become Kingstown. From there, his forces pushed outward to the coasts, seizing control over what people came to call the Caelian Kingdom, and eventually, Caelia.
Owing to Caelus's intervention, the elves were not slain or driven out of Kingstown as they were elsewhere, and many were able to evade the wrath of the orcs in other portions of the country by cutting deals with their land's new ruler. Caelus's relatively light-handed treatment of the elves sat poorly with the orcs who'd overthrown them, making them even less inclined to sacrifice any measure of their newly won freedom. Having many orcs already within his command, Caelus offered governorships and commissions to any of the self-declared chieftains prepared to swear loyalty to him, but most refused.
There was no formal conclusion to the orc resistance in Caelia, but historians generally agree that after three generations it could no longer be considered as such. The orc military that had served under the elves splintered into warring clans after their masters were overthrown. Never unifying into a true resistance force, the clans turned to guerrilla warfare when they proved unable to face Caelus's armies in open battle. The orc guerrillas were succeeded by orc raiders, who plundered Caelia's countryside while dodging Caelus's armies, and fanatical orc terrorists, who attacked 'soft targets' with no real plan or strategy. Eventually all but the most zealous terror cells sold-out; they initially engaged in mercenary work to finance their aimless rebellion but finally ended up renting themselves out as career thugs and enforcers.
Ironically, many of these profit-minded orcs sold their services to elvish families who had survived the turmoil with their coin-purses largely intact. Three elvish families, the Biahnkarosas in Kingstown, the Cherneshypas on the west coast, and the Shirbaymunzas on the east coast, actually gained influence and power when their brethren were deposed. They sank deep roots through much of Caelia's economy, ensuring that they could never be easily dislodged, even by the considerable efforts of Caelus I's successors.
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