902-916 (149-163 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)

The Aftermath in Srivijaya
On the Continental parts of the Srivijaya Empire, the seeds of the Maurya were coming to bear fruit. The different tribes began to form more close nets of community among there own members. The islands, which still made many of the decisions for the Empire, were ignoring these actions as the islanders were still growing as a demographic in these areas. It became a common practice among the appointed governors and rulers of the continental parts of the Empire to try and cause the different tribes to fight against each other and encourage the competition and separation which would allow them to continue to hold on to power.

Few of these tribes caught on at first but as the restless youth of the country was not met with a war to fight they looked for something to fill that void. A questioning attitude that was thrown out from the major Empire around the Srivijaya, such as the Japanese and the Second Han Empire, found its foothold in the minds of the minorities in the Srivijaya Empire.