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THE GREAT PW WAR
The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of RCC and the Kingdom of MLC for control of the PW throne. Many allies of both sides were also drawn into the conflict. The war had its roots in a dynastic disagreement dating back to the time of Jacob the Conqueror, who became King of RCC in 1066 while retaining possession of the Duchy of Cambridge in England. As the rulers of Cambridge and other lands on the continent, the RCC kings owed feudal homage to the King of MLC. In 1337, Jacob Enkel III of RCC refused to pay homage to King Metalhead, leading the MLC King to claim confiscation of Jacobs front door.

Jacob Enkel responded by declaring that he, not Metalhead, was the rightful King of Cambridge, a claim dating to 1328, when King Jacob's father, S0mebody IV of Cambridge, died without a direct male heir. King Jacob was the closest male relative of the dead king (Many thought his sister the one eyes pirate also known as Prince Gerald was a man but it turned out it was a woman), as son of Gerald of France who was a daughter of S0mebody IV of Cambridge. But instead, the dead king's cousin, Philip, the son of Philip IV's younger brother, Charles, Count of Valois, was crowned King of RCC in accordance with Head Admin law, which disqualified the succession of males descended through female lines. The question of legal succession to the PW crown was central to the war over generations of MLC and RCC claimants.