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KaKhan was a [[Primogen]] nomad that controlled the western lands of present day KaMing's Encampment, formly known as the Sonhi Encampment. Khan Clan was one of the first clans. Khan Kin roamed the lands of the Sonhi Encampment, killing those who attempted to unsettle the clan.
[[Image:Kakhan.gif]] [[Image:Kakhan2.gif]]


<h1>Kugnae-Khan War</h1>
[[KaKhan]] is an event character villain.


KaKhan attempted to invade Kugnae, an event which proved fruitless and expensive. After successfully thwarting the Khan invasion, the Kugnae Army invaded the Sonhi Encampment, devestating the [[Khan clan]].
=Character History=


<h1>Interesting Facts</h1>
KaKhan was a [[Primogen]] nomad that controlled the western lands of present day [[KaMing's Encampment]], formerly known as the [[Sonhi]] Encampment. Khan Clan was one of the first clans. Khan kin roamed the lands of the Sonhi Encampment, killing those who attempted to unsettle the clan.
*KaKhan is [[KaMing]]'s Brother
 
=== Kugnae Vs. Khan War ===
 
A harsh winter had passed as Koguryo entered its 19th year of Yuri's reign. Nomadic tribes have suffered the season's relentess cruelty moreso than any established kingdom. The lands these tribes camped on had been ravaged by frost and snow, leaving them with no food. Prince M'hul had met with the leaders of both the KaKhan and Sonhi tribes to see how Koguryo might help them in their need.
The reputation of Khan preceded them. They were known to be proud, short-tempered and skilled with magic and physical assault. Despite the diplomatic negotiations of the prince, the leader of the Khan declared an invasion upon Koguryo, threatening to take the throne if his demands were not met.
 
The kingdom gathered countless weapons, meats, and coins for KaKhan and his nomads, yet it was still not enough. Insults were spat at the kingdom and its people, and as promised, the Khan launched forth a scouting party shortly before the full attack.
 
Setting up camp in the three valleys close to the Vale, the Khan nomads proved to be a brutal force. Spearmen, swordsmen, shamans, chongun and even Kogurian traitors were part of the vast number of enemies that clashed swords and magic with the defensive strategies of the Kogurian covenants. Taking many unfortunate souls by surprise was a giant serpent, the mighty Autumn Thunder, which slaughtered many in the brutal carnage of the battlefield.
 
[[Image:Veg khaninvasion.gif]] ''Picture of the feared dragon Autumn Thunder''
 
KaKhan, however difficult an adversary he proved to be, never had the chance to realize his vision of claiming the Koguryo Valley as "KaKhan Valley". Through determined teamwork of the kingdom's greatest fighters and healers, the Khan were defeated. Their greed and their pride were their downfall.
 
=== KaKhan Resurrected ===
 
Due to the efforts of his brother [[KaMing]], KaKhan was resurrected by Buyan shamans.  Awakened from the slumber of death, KaKhan rose up to seek his revenge. He spat out insults at the "townies" and even against his own brother, whom he accused of being weak for negotiating peace with their former enemies. The returned nomad leader, now without his own Khan tribe, went on a rampage of blood, slaughtering Kogurians and Buyans in his path.
 
Before KaMing could prepare his men to stop KaKhan, word was received that the [[Zibong]], who had once been thought to have vanished with the disruption of the [[Great Shift]], had launched a full-blown attack upon the encampment near [[Mythic Nexus]]. He ordered his troops to fall back and defend their newly acquired home and their people while KaKhan urged them to attack the "townies" that they despised. Divided, the loyal Sonhi retreated with KaMing, while those who were more hateful defied their orders and followed KaKhan to ransack Buya.
 
After several weeks of fighting, KaKhan withdrew from the encampment and Buya, bringing with him his Sonhi followers. KaMing's troops were greatly reduced, having suffered terrible loss in the battle with the Zibong. With the Great Shift brought new powers and the Zibong grew in strength. The Sonhi worked to recover their losses and with the assistance of the royal courts, supplies were provided to help build shops in the encampment, allowing Sonhi merchants to sell their wares.
 
=== Aiding and Betraying the Forsaken ===
 
Years later KaKhan allied with Blight against the kingdoms of Koguryo and Buya and while all Buyan military forces had ventured to Nagnang to fight against Blight, KaKhan invaded Buya and took over it. For betraying Blight in the plan they had, the leader of Nagnang forces paid back setting explosives at South gate Buya and helping their citizens take over control of their kingdom again and remove Sonhi invaders for good.
 
=Interesting Facts=
*KaKhan is [[KaMing]]'s brother.
 
 
[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Event Characters]]
[[Category:Sonhi]]
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 31 July 2008

KaKhan is an event character villain.

Character History

KaKhan was a Primogen nomad that controlled the western lands of present day KaMing's Encampment, formerly known as the Sonhi Encampment. Khan Clan was one of the first clans. Khan kin roamed the lands of the Sonhi Encampment, killing those who attempted to unsettle the clan.

Kugnae Vs. Khan War

A harsh winter had passed as Koguryo entered its 19th year of Yuri's reign. Nomadic tribes have suffered the season's relentess cruelty moreso than any established kingdom. The lands these tribes camped on had been ravaged by frost and snow, leaving them with no food. Prince M'hul had met with the leaders of both the KaKhan and Sonhi tribes to see how Koguryo might help them in their need.

The reputation of Khan preceded them. They were known to be proud, short-tempered and skilled with magic and physical assault. Despite the diplomatic negotiations of the prince, the leader of the Khan declared an invasion upon Koguryo, threatening to take the throne if his demands were not met.

The kingdom gathered countless weapons, meats, and coins for KaKhan and his nomads, yet it was still not enough. Insults were spat at the kingdom and its people, and as promised, the Khan launched forth a scouting party shortly before the full attack.

Setting up camp in the three valleys close to the Vale, the Khan nomads proved to be a brutal force. Spearmen, swordsmen, shamans, chongun and even Kogurian traitors were part of the vast number of enemies that clashed swords and magic with the defensive strategies of the Kogurian covenants. Taking many unfortunate souls by surprise was a giant serpent, the mighty Autumn Thunder, which slaughtered many in the brutal carnage of the battlefield.

Picture of the feared dragon Autumn Thunder

KaKhan, however difficult an adversary he proved to be, never had the chance to realize his vision of claiming the Koguryo Valley as "KaKhan Valley". Through determined teamwork of the kingdom's greatest fighters and healers, the Khan were defeated. Their greed and their pride were their downfall.

KaKhan Resurrected

Due to the efforts of his brother KaMing, KaKhan was resurrected by Buyan shamans. Awakened from the slumber of death, KaKhan rose up to seek his revenge. He spat out insults at the "townies" and even against his own brother, whom he accused of being weak for negotiating peace with their former enemies. The returned nomad leader, now without his own Khan tribe, went on a rampage of blood, slaughtering Kogurians and Buyans in his path.

Before KaMing could prepare his men to stop KaKhan, word was received that the Zibong, who had once been thought to have vanished with the disruption of the Great Shift, had launched a full-blown attack upon the encampment near Mythic Nexus. He ordered his troops to fall back and defend their newly acquired home and their people while KaKhan urged them to attack the "townies" that they despised. Divided, the loyal Sonhi retreated with KaMing, while those who were more hateful defied their orders and followed KaKhan to ransack Buya.

After several weeks of fighting, KaKhan withdrew from the encampment and Buya, bringing with him his Sonhi followers. KaMing's troops were greatly reduced, having suffered terrible loss in the battle with the Zibong. With the Great Shift brought new powers and the Zibong grew in strength. The Sonhi worked to recover their losses and with the assistance of the royal courts, supplies were provided to help build shops in the encampment, allowing Sonhi merchants to sell their wares.

Aiding and Betraying the Forsaken

Years later KaKhan allied with Blight against the kingdoms of Koguryo and Buya and while all Buyan military forces had ventured to Nagnang to fight against Blight, KaKhan invaded Buya and took over it. For betraying Blight in the plan they had, the leader of Nagnang forces paid back setting explosives at South gate Buya and helping their citizens take over control of their kingdom again and remove Sonhi invaders for good.

Interesting Facts