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{{Infobox Conflict
{{Infobox Needed}}[[File:Gra Wyobrazni Falka.png|thumb|220px]]
 
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|image = Gra Wyobrazni Falka.png
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|date = {{Year|year=1150s|canon=yes}}
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|location = [[Redania]]<br/>[[Temeria]]
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|result = *[[Vizimir I]] quells the rebellion
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*[[Falka]] is publicly executed
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|combatants 1 = [[Falka]]
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|combatants 2 = {{COA Flags|country = Temeria}}<br/>{{COA Flags|country = Redania}}
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|combatant leaders 1 = Falka<br/>[[Kovir]]i and [[Temeria]]n nobility
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|combatant leaders 2 = [[Goidemar]]<br/>[[Vizimir I]]}}
 
'''Falka's Rebellion''' was a major uprising predominantly across the kingdoms of [[Redania]] and [[Temeria]] that occurred in the {{Year|canon=yes|year=1150s}}. It was started by [[Falka]], the disinherited daughter of [[King]] [[Vridank]], and initially led as an attempt of the legal firstborn to gain the throne which was rightly hers. As such, it was even supported by some members of the Temerian and [[Kovir]]i nobility. But it soon changed into peasant war, larger and bloodier than the [[Northern Kingdoms]] had ever witnessed, with both sides committing gruesome atrocities.
 
'''Falka's Rebellion''' was a major uprising predominantly across the kingdoms of [[Redania]] and [[Temeria]] that occurred in the {{Year|canon=yes|year=1150s}}. It was started by [[Falka]], the disinherited daughter of [[King]] [[Vridank]], and initially led as an attempt of the legal firstborn to gain the throne which was rightly hers. As such, it was even supported by some members of the Temerian and [[Kovir]]i nobility. But it soon changed into peasant war, larger and bloodier than the [[Northern Kingdoms]] had ever witnessed, with both sides committing gruesome atrocities.
   
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== Events ==
 
== Events ==
The rebellion reached its largest size when Falka killed her father, his second wife [[Cerro]] and her two half-brothers [[Heltmult]] and [[Denhard]] with her bare hands. Due to this, she passed into legend as a bloodthirsty [[demon]], though it's more likely that she lost control of the blood-drenched mob and slogans displayed on their standards. Fighting under words like "Death To Kings" or "Death To Priests, Nobility, Gentry and Anybody WellToDo" and later "Death To Sorcerers",<ref name="bof">{{BoF}}</ref> these forces were responsible for burning down the entire [[Mirthe]], ancient city of mages in [[Gelibol]], and skinning of Master [[Radmir]] of [[Tor Carnedd]] alive.<ref name="toc">{{ToC}}</ref>
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The rebellion reached its largest size when Falka killed her father, his second wife [[Cerro]] and her two half-brothers [[Heltmult]] and [[Denhard]] with her bare hands. Due to this, she passed into legend as a bloodthirsty [[demon]], though it's more likely that she lost control of the blood-drenched mob and slogans displayed on their standards. Fighting under words like "Death To Kings" or "Death To Priests, Nobility, Gentry and Anybody WellToDo" and later "Death To Sorcerers",<ref name="bof">{{BoF}}</ref> these forces were responsible for burning down [[Mirthe]], the ancient town of mages in [[Gelibol]], and skinning of Master [[Radmir]] of [[Tor Carnedd]] alive.<ref name="toc">{{ToC}}</ref>
   
 
After crossing [[Pontar (river)|Pontar]] river and declaring war on Temeria as well, they made themselves headquarters at Castle [[Houtborg]] where they imprisoned then-pregnant Princess [[Riannon]]. While in prison, Riannon gave birth to a set of [[Houtborg triplets|twins]] and then went mad. Around the same time, Falka also gave birth and left her newborn in the hands of the deranged prisoner proclaiming that only queens were worthy of the honor of being wet nurses to her bastard, and a similar fate would await every queen and princess in the new order Falka would build after her victory.<ref name="bof" />
 
After crossing [[Pontar (river)|Pontar]] river and declaring war on Temeria as well, they made themselves headquarters at Castle [[Houtborg]] where they imprisoned then-pregnant Princess [[Riannon]]. While in prison, Riannon gave birth to a set of [[Houtborg triplets|twins]] and then went mad. Around the same time, Falka also gave birth and left her newborn in the hands of the deranged prisoner proclaiming that only queens were worthy of the honor of being wet nurses to her bastard, and a similar fate would await every queen and princess in the new order Falka would build after her victory.<ref name="bof" />
   
This enraged Riannon's husband, valiant [[Goidemar]], who stood in charge of [[Temerian Army]] and, with a bit of luck, defeated rebellious armies in several battles, even at Houtborg itself.<ref>{{TLotL}}</ref> Around this time she lost grounds in Redania, where the throne was taken over by Vridank's uncle, [[Vizimir I]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000528061509/http://sapkowski.fantasy.art.pl:80/wc/redania/vizimir_i.html.po Redanian Dynasty - Vizimir I]</ref>
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This enraged Riannon's husband, valiant [[Goidemar]], who stood in charge of [[Temerian Army]] and, with a bit of luck, defeated rebellious armies in several battles, even at Houtborg itself.<ref name="tlotl">{{TLotL}}</ref> Around this time she lost grounds in Redania, where the throne was taken over by Vridank's uncle, [[Vizimir I]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000528061509/http://sapkowski.fantasy.art.pl/wc/redania/vizimir_i.html.po Redanian Dynasty - Vizimir I]</ref>
   
 
== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[pl:Rebelia Falki]]
 
[[es:Rebelión de Falka]]
 
[[es:Rebelión de Falka]]
 
[[ru:Восстание Фальки]]
 
[[ru:Восстание Фальки]]
 
[[cs:Falčina rebelie]]
 
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[[uk:Повстання Фальки]]
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[[Category:History]]
 
[[Category:History]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 28 February 2024

Falka's Rebellion was a major uprising predominantly across the kingdoms of Redania and Temeria that occurred in the 1150s. It was started by Falka, the disinherited daughter of King Vridank, and initially led as an attempt of the legal firstborn to gain the throne which was rightly hers. As such, it was even supported by some members of the Temerian and Koviri nobility. But it soon changed into peasant war, larger and bloodier than the Northern Kingdoms had ever witnessed, with both sides committing gruesome atrocities.

To keep herself in command, Falka had generously bestowed her charms on all leading officers, from the noblemen to ordinary thugs.

Events

The rebellion reached its largest size when Falka killed her father, his second wife Cerro and her two half-brothers Heltmult and Denhard with her bare hands. Due to this, she passed into legend as a bloodthirsty demon, though it's more likely that she lost control of the blood-drenched mob and slogans displayed on their standards. Fighting under words like "Death To Kings" or "Death To Priests, Nobility, Gentry and Anybody WellToDo" and later "Death To Sorcerers",[1] these forces were responsible for burning down Mirthe, the ancient town of mages in Gelibol, and skinning of Master Radmir of Tor Carnedd alive.[2]

After crossing Pontar river and declaring war on Temeria as well, they made themselves headquarters at Castle Houtborg where they imprisoned then-pregnant Princess Riannon. While in prison, Riannon gave birth to a set of twins and then went mad. Around the same time, Falka also gave birth and left her newborn in the hands of the deranged prisoner proclaiming that only queens were worthy of the honor of being wet nurses to her bastard, and a similar fate would await every queen and princess in the new order Falka would build after her victory.[1]

This enraged Riannon's husband, valiant Goidemar, who stood in charge of Temerian Army and, with a bit of luck, defeated rebellious armies in several battles, even at Houtborg itself.[3] Around this time she lost grounds in Redania, where the throne was taken over by Vridank's uncle, Vizimir I.[4]

Aftermath

Not long after the rebellion was quelled, Falka the Bloody was tried and condemned to die by burning on a stake; henceforth, people of Temeria and Redania have thrown a figure representing Falka on the bonfires during the Saovine celebrations. According to the legend, Falka cursed all the people present and promised that they and their progeny would suffer in the hands of a child bearing her blood.[2]

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