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The states in southern Auravas lied in a much more precarious position, sandwiched by the Uravi sphere of influence, the Dukalan sphere of influence, and [whatever dead decides to do rn]. Many states, especially those closer to the great powers, became the subject of devastating proxy wars, and those who exercised a greater degree of independence were engaged in constant war with each other. Many of these wars had religious undertones, such as the ''Temple War'' ''(446-441 BCE)'', fought over a valuable holy site in the Kaskadan Spine. With a fractured political landscape in the south, religious leaders began accruing influence in their respective polities and militarily organizing across state lines, forming the Shviesist League and threatening the influence of the traditional aristocratic families of the region, with many states shifting into more theocratic governments united by the league, and even in the rest hosting powerful religious figures. The league utilized their military force to subjugate the isolated states of southwest Auravas in the ''Wars of the Shviesist League (455-438 BCE)'', directly taking land and leadership and solidifying the power base of the religious leaders of the League. A key goal of the League became the opposition of Uravi and Dukalan attempts to subjugate states in the southern regions, as the hegemonic nature of Urav and Dukala would have detracted power away from the League in their states.
 
In 403 BCE, the king of Sarti, one of the richest states in southern Auravas, died without a legitimate heir, sparking a civil war. While both Urav and Dukala backed powerful noble families with claims to the throne, the League already held a great degree of influence in Sarti and had been working to empower one of their candidates enough to take power after the death of the king, and once the king died, the League backed their candidate in the three way ''Sarti War of Succession (403-378 BCE).'' In the end, the League prevailed due to Urav and Dukala being weakened by their previous constant conflicts and then a number of major revolts that erupted in the 380s BCE in both spheres of influence. This conflict and the subsequent revolts would devastate ancient Auravas, bringing the Urbanization period to a bloody end.
 
==== Rise of the Auravasi Confederation ====
Revolts continue to cripple the Edoic League and Dukalan lands, intensifying after the defeat at the hands of the Shviesist League. Throughout the next portion of the 4th century BCE, numerousthe statesShviesist League would secedecapitalize fromon the Edoicinstability leaguepresent and joinin the ascendantnewly Shviesistindependent reams to maneuver religious leaders sympathetic to the League to power. In 366 BCE, the member states of the Shviesist League signed the ''Treaty of Unification'', considered the second most important legal agreement in Auravasi history prior to the Common Era, after the Edict of Uravin, uniting what was an alliance into a federation with a central government, known as the Auravasi Confederation, and the leader of the Confederation would be styled Leader of all Auravas/Auravasi People. The Confederation would then embark on a campaign to impose their rulership over all of Auravas.
 
The rapidly falling Urav would battle the Confederation in the ''War of Uravi Subjugation (362 BCE - 360 BCE)'', and what remained of Urav's empire would be incorporated within the Confederation, uniting the polities of mainland Auravas.
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