Epherian Imperial Holy Wars of Conquest

The Epherian Holy Wars of Conquest, commonly known as the Imperial Expansion or the Epherian Invasions, were wars waged by the expansionist, mysterious new Sorkaud Dynasty of the Grand Empire of Epheria. The Epherian Empire expanded rapidly to the South and West over a span of decades, seemingly unstoppable in its many wars of aggression. The Invasions saw the subjugation and defeat of many independent nations, including the ancient Empire of Ibbathis, the Kingdom of Midaria, the Principality of Eaddovar, the Medathan City-States, the Sultanate of Bagram, and the Kingdom of Iadria. The Empire’s era of unrelenting westward expansion ended with the signing of the Okeqar Treaty, allowing sovereignty to the King of Iadria, the Empire's last true enemy to the west upon secession of their Holy Land of Leogoth. Following the establishment of the Western Epherian Emirates, Epher turned its focus south, toward the Halladin Desert and the waning Empire of Aldera, the last of the Three Great Empires.