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==From [[The Celestial Compact (book)]]==
==From [[The Celestial Compact (book)]]==
The Timbleton Incident was sparked by the [[Moon Mage]] Guild's [[Assembly of Yavash]], in which widespread rebellion and insurrection broke out throughout the Empire, and it seemed the [[Mamni|Emperor himself]] would be overthrown. The insurrection was unsuccessful, however, and a formal inquiry was immediately called. The Guild was nearly destroyed when all eleven [[Moon Mage Council|Council Members]] save [[Ona]] [[Crowther]] were convicted of treason and sponsoring rebellion and were sentenced to imprisonment.
The Timbleton Incident was sparked by the [[Moon Mage]] Guild's [[Assembly of Yavash]], in which widespread rebellion and insurrection broke out throughout the Empire, and it seemed the [[Mamni|Emperor himself]] would be overthrown. The insurrection was unsuccessful, however, and a formal inquiry was immediately called. The Guild was nearly destroyed when all eleven [[Moon Mage Council|Council Members]] save [[Ona]] [[Crowther]] were convicted of treason and sponsoring rebellion and were sentenced to imprisonment.

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From The Celestial Compact (book)

The Timbleton Incident was sparked by the Moon Mage Guild's Assembly of Yavash, in which widespread rebellion and insurrection broke out throughout the Empire, and it seemed the Emperor himself would be overthrown. The insurrection was unsuccessful, however, and a formal inquiry was immediately called. The Guild was nearly destroyed when all eleven Council Members save Ona Crowther were convicted of treason and sponsoring rebellion and were sentenced to imprisonment.