Riots and Poison

It was a turbulent time in the Kasim Sultanate. Protests erupted across the kingdom, shaking its foundations. The unrest was widespread, and as the people's fury grew, it seemed unstoppable. The initial protests quickly escalated into violent riots, with mobs overrunning the local garrisons. Entire sections of cities were reduced to ashes, mosques burned to the ground in fury, and the death toll climbed into the hundreds. The Sultanate's administration was caught off guard by the sheer scale of the rebellion.

The royal army was swiftly dispatched to restore order, but even their presence could not immediately quell the chaos. The crowds were vast, far outnumbering the soldiers, and the rebels had no hesitation in taking on the royal forces. Despite the army's efforts, curfews, and crackdowns. Sneak attacks and ambushes became the norm, with rebels targeting isolated soldiers and patrols.