The history of Dael Riata is defined by a culture of raiding and internecine warfare. While much of the violence occurs via bloodfeuds governed by specific rules of engagement, the realm has seen several major wars and civil conflicts over the last three centuries.
Following the death of Ruaridh IX in 528, the Ruary dynasty began to fail, plunging the land into nineteen years of war.
Belligerents: The Ranald coalition (supported by House Sioltach and Malcolm Murchadh) against the fragmented remains of the previous dynasty and Bernician interventionists.
Notable Events:
This war was sparked by Bernician attempts to avenge King Harold V, who had been killed by Daelian forces.
Belligerents: Dael Riata (under King Alasdair II) vs. Bernicia (under King Edmund II).
Notable Engagements:
Outcome: The war continued for several years until Edmund II was persuaded by his nobles to seek peace.
A foreign conflict where Daelian forces fought internationally.
Belligerents: Dael Riatan volunteers supporting the Kingdom of Salicia.
Outcome: The war was fought primarily overseas, with Daelian veterans gaining significant combat experience.
A domestic uprising led by a bastard son of Alasdair III seeking to assert a claim.
Belligerents: Black Diarmid and his followers against the Dael Riatan Crown.
Notable Engagement: Battle of Grisholm, where the rebellion was ultimately contested/defeated. Duke Simon of Goddodin (a prominent noble from the neighbouring kingdom of Bernicia) fought in this battle as a young squire. He reportedly distinguished himself well during the engagement and was knighted on the field.
An ill-fated offensive campaign launched to press a claim on the Bernician throne.
Belligerents: Dael Riata (under King Alasdair IV) vs. Bernician nobility.
Notable Events:
The Queen's War was a brief but bloody civil war triggered by the deposition of Queen Caoimhe.
Belligerents: The Regency Council (King's Side): Alpin, Murchadh, and Aonghus. The Loyalists (Queen's Side): Sioltach, Suibhne, Ahearn, and Gilranald, with military backing from King Edmund IV of Bernicia.
Notable Engagement: Battle of Drumfada Ridge (754).
The Duke of Glasholm (Loyalist) routed the Murchadh infantry but was killed shortly after. The Aonghus cavalry (Regency) mounted a direct attack on the Queen's command post, causing her to flee the field.
Outcome: The Suibhne house was effectively decapitated, losing three generations of leadership. The war ended with the Queen returning to Bernicia and the installation of the infant Alasdair V as King under a regency.
While not a formal war, a significant violent incident occurred at Caer Suibhne that has sparked a new feud.
Participants: King Alasdair V and his Steward (Iain Alpin) vs. the Murchadh brothers.
Notable Event: During a dinner under the rules of hospitality, the 5th Earl of Uisdean and his brother Fearchar were killed by the King's Steward. The King claimed they attempted to assassinate him, while the Murchadh bannermen view the act as premeditated murder.