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'''Mohandassa''' was a [[planet]] where one of the [[Thousand-Year Battles]] of [[the War]] was fought. It was in the same causal system as [[Utterlost]] and [[Kaiwar]], even though they were separated by great distances.
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'''Mohandassa''' was a [[planet]] where one of the [[Thousand-Year Battles]] of the [[War in Heaven]] was fought. As it was in the same causal system as [[Utterlost]] and [[Kaiwar]], despite the great distances between them, the Mohandassa conflict was thought to have been only a side-effect of the fight on Utterlost. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
   
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[[Faction Paradox]] entered the conflict on Mohandassa to fight [[the enemy]], with the [[Great House]]s waiting nearby to wipe out any survivors. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'') After [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] [[Ceol]] escaped the Faction by smuggling her [[biodata]] to a [[genetic printer]] on a [[posthuman]] colony, the shell of her former body was signed up for a mission to Mohandassa and subsequently lost in a [[House Military]] incursion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Weapons Grade Snake Oil (novel)|Weapons Grade Snake Oil]]'') By the forty-first year of the War, the enemy had "locked down" Mohandassa to the point that nothing new could enter the Warzone, trapping three-thousand agents. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'')
Like Kaiwar, the fighting there may have been only a side-effect of the conflict on Utterlost. The status of the world was unknown. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') [[Faction Paradox]] later fought the enemy there as well, with the [[Great House]]s waiting nearby to wipe out any survivors. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'')
 
   
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By the fiftieth year of the War, the status of the world was unknown. ''[[The Book of the War]]''{{'}}s explanation of the enemy cited an entry about Mohandassa, but the entry had apparently disappeared from the text. Elsewhere, the book noted that no record of the battle existed, speculating that this was a side-effect of the fighting. Information about [[Violent Unknown Event]]s was known to crash, corrupt, or vanish. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
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Mohandassa was a planet where one of the Thousand-Year Battles of the War in Heaven was fought. As it was in the same causal system as Utterlost and Kaiwar, despite the great distances between them, the Mohandassa conflict was thought to have been only a side-effect of the fight on Utterlost. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

Faction Paradox entered the conflict on Mohandassa to fight the enemy, with the Great Houses waiting nearby to wipe out any survivors. (PROSE: Warring States) After Cousin Ceol escaped the Faction by smuggling her biodata to a genetic printer on a posthuman colony, the shell of her former body was signed up for a mission to Mohandassa and subsequently lost in a House Military incursion. (PROSE: Weapons Grade Snake Oil) By the forty-first year of the War, the enemy had "locked down" Mohandassa to the point that nothing new could enter the Warzone, trapping three-thousand agents. (PROSE: Warring States)

By the fiftieth year of the War, the status of the world was unknown. The Book of the War's explanation of the enemy cited an entry about Mohandassa, but the entry had apparently disappeared from the text. Elsewhere, the book noted that no record of the battle existed, speculating that this was a side-effect of the fighting. Information about Violent Unknown Events was known to crash, corrupt, or vanish. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

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