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The Luminos Alliance

From Caelia Reborn

The Luminos Alliance is a newly formed subterranean confederation of intelligent Underdark civilisations currently engaged in open war against the Kingdom of Ebonmount. Unlike previous incursions from beneath the mountains, the Luminos Alliance represents the first true, structured unification of multiple deep realms under a shared military command.

The present conflict is debated as to naming it the Third Under-War, but is widely considered the third great subterranean conflict in recorded history.

The earlier wars are known collectively as:

  • The First Under-War
  • The Second Under-War

The term Luminos Alliance applies only to the current iteration of hostilities.

Historical Context

The First Under War

The First Under War occurred during the late Age of Kings, prior to the full consolidation of imperial power across the continent.

This conflict was characterised by:

  • Independent Underdark realms acting in isolation
  • Sporadic surface raids
  • Territorial skirmishes beneath Ebonmount
  • Limited coordination between deep settlements

There was no unified command. Drow, Duergar and other subterranean peoples acted according to their own interests, occasionally aligning when expedient, more often competing even in war.

The conflict ended with surface fortifications reinforced and several major tunnel systems sealed.

The Second Under War

The Second Under War took place during the Age of the Empire, after Caelian expansion had brought Ebonmount firmly within the imperial sphere. This war demonstrated greater coordination than the first, with evidence of temporary alliances between Duergar strongholds and certain Drow enclaves.

However, the coalition was unstable. Internal rivalry fractured the subterranean effort before it could achieve lasting strategic gain. The Imperial Legion intervened decisively during this period, collapsing deep tunnel arteries and driving the combatants back into the lower strata. Following this conflict, the Underdark returned to relative fragmentation.

The Emergence of the Luminos Alliance

The current war differs fundamentally from its predecessors.

For the first time in recorded history, the principal subterranean powers appear to have:

  • Agreed upon shared command structure
  • Established coordinated supply lines
  • Adopted unified strategic objectives
  • Suspressed internal rivalry in favour of collective advancement

The Luminos Alliance is not merely a coalition of convenience. It is a confederation with military doctrine, intelligence sharing, and long term objectives.

The name “Luminos” is believed to originate from the bioluminescent ecosystems common to the deeper caverns, a symbolic claim to dominion over the lightless world below.

Leadership of the Luminos Alliance

The internal leadership structure of the Luminos Alliance remains unclear. Unlike the fragmented command structures observed during the First and Second Under Wars, the current conflict demonstrates a level of coordination suggesting deliberate strategic oversight.

Imperial intelligence, Ebonmount reconnaissance, and intercepted subterranean communications have identified several figures believed to hold significant authority within the Alliance. Whether these individuals operate independently, cooperatively, or as part of a unified ruling council remains uncertain.

Reports consistently reference four primary titles.

The Pale Queen

Believed to be the ruling matriarch of one of the dominant drow city states participating in the Alliance.

Descriptions portray her as a highly influential political and arcane authority whose court may have been instrumental in bringing rival subterranean factions into alignment.

Ebonmount intelligence suggests that the Pale Queen may serve as the primary diplomatic architect of the Alliance, coordinating negotiations between historically hostile Underdark powers.

Very little is known about her true identity, as the title appears to function as both rank and symbolic persona.

The Forge King

Widely believed to be a duergar warlord or monarch, possibly originating from one of the deep forge holds beneath the western mountain ranges.

The Forge King is associated with the Alliance’s engineering capabilities, particularly the construction of siege constructs, tunnel collapse mechanisms, and subterranean war machines.

Imperial analysts attribute many of the Alliance’s logistical and industrial advantages to duergar engineering directed under this figure’s authority.

The Great Hymenium

This title is believed to refer to a myconid sovereign, or possibly a collective fungal intelligence presiding over an extensive mycelial network in the deep caverns.

The title “Great Hymenium” derives from the reproductive structure of fungi, suggesting a being whose consciousness may extend across multiple fungal bodies simultaneously.

Reports indicate that fungal networks within contested caverns are expanding unusually rapidly, providing the Alliance with natural supply channels, communication pathways, and environmental control over certain subterranean regions.

The full extent of this entity’s influence remains unknown.

The All-Seer

Perhaps the most mysterious of the reported leaders, the All-Seer is believed to represent a figure of immense arcane or psionic capability, however even less is known about the true identity of this figure.

Imperial scholars speculate that the All-Seer may serve as the Alliance’s primary strategic coordinator, responsible for battlefield foresight and long range planning.

Several successful Alliance ambushes have demonstrated an unsettling awareness of surface troop movements.

Composition

While intelligence remains incomplete, confirmed participants include:

  • Several major drow city states
  • Duergar forge holds
  • Deep gnome enclaves
  • Myconid sovereign circles
  • Independent subterranean collectives

Notably, some Underdark polities have refused to join, choosing isolation over alliance. This suggests the unification is persuasive, rather than universal.

Strategic Objectives

The Luminos Alliance has declared its war against Ebonmount as a campaign of reclamation.

From their perspective, the mountain range is not merely surface territory, but a shared geological inheritance.

Points of contention include:

  • Mithral and adamantine veins
  • Ancient arcane crystal seams
  • Primordial bedrock strata
  • Deep cavern trade routes

Ebonmount’s expansion of mining operations during the Age of Prosperity is widely viewed as the immediate catalyst for renewed hostilities.

Distinguishing Features of the Current War

The present conflict demonstrates several unprecedented elements:

  • Coordinated subterranean siege operations
  • Surface infiltration beyond traditional tunnel warfare
  • Anti radiant defensive measures
  • Unified tactical signalling across racial lines

These developments have led to speculation that the Alliance benefits from either an extraordinary political leader or an external influence encouraging cohesion.

Imperial Response

The mobilisation of the Imperial Legion marks one of the rare occasions in the past three millennia that the Empire has deployed its primary military force at scale.

The defence of Ebonmount is strategically vital, not only for territorial integrity but for:

  • Imperial resource stability
  • Mountain pass security
  • Southern trade routes
  • Symbolic authority

Failure to respond decisively would risk emboldening both subterranean and surface rivals.

Political Implications

Within the Senate, opinions vary. Some see the Luminos Alliance as a predictable escalation following centuries of deep mining. Others question how such long divided subterranean powers achieved durable unity.

The possibility that the current conflict is influenced by forces beyond simple territorial dispute has not been publicly acknowledged.