First Asian-African War

On October 264, the Kingdom of Asia declared war on the Kingdom of Africa. The Kingdom of Africa had put three villages into the Asian continent; Orovo, Agiphowo, and Shuwa. The Kingdom of Asia declared that only their kingdom should have reign over the continent, and pushed into the Orovo village with troops.

Background
The Kingdom of Africa began putting villages into the Asian continent on May 257, with the village of Shuwa. They were close enough to the European continent that the village did not matter. On July 259, however, the Kingdom of Africa established the Agiphowo village, which was on the Indian peninsula. The Kingdom of Asia raised concerns to the Kingdom of Africa about their intrusion into their lands. The Kingdom of Africa responded by putting a third village, Orovo, bordering the Asian village of Ucelork.

War
The Kingdom of Asia declared war on the Kingdom of Africa on October 264, after several attempts at negotiations, with the Kingdom of Africa denying all offers.

The Kingdom of Asia began pushing into Orovo. The Kingdom of Africa responded by sending in troops both villages on the Indian peninsula. On January 265, however, The Kingdom of Asia took hold of Orovo. Troops from Agiphowo began firing at Asian troops in Ucelork, pushing into both Orovo and Ucelork. Ucelork fell under the Kingdom of Africa's control in February, but that same month had Agiphowo fall under the Kingdom of Asia's control.

Troops on both sides fought on two fronts in Ucelork, which saw the brunt of the damage in the war. The bordering village of Ryrow began sending troops into Ucelork, which increased the number of fronts to three. In April, both the north-western front and north-eastern front were pushed back by the Kingdom of Asia, leaving one front in the south-west. Mass casualties occurred in the south-western front.

In April 265, The Kingdom of Asia captured the capital city of Africa, Kingdom of Africa.

On October 265, one year after the year began, Ucelork fell into Asian hands, and the Kingdom of Africa were forced to negotiate with the Kingdom of Asia, ending the war. Shuwa was to remain under African control, seeing no fighting during the war. Also, the Kingdom of Africa were to cede control of their southern villages to the Kingdom of Asia, forcing the Kingdom of Africa to move their capital to Egewa.

Aftermath
Ucelork was badly damaged after the war, seeing nearly the entire village population dead.

The king of the Kingdom of Africa, Cavyb, lost his seat as king when the Kingdom of Asia took control of the capital city at the time, Africa. A new king was appointed in April 265.