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*Denmark, Sweden and Norway would like to have a chat with you*
Apologies, friend. But yes, while you are correct that monarchy and socialism tend to oppose each other, they don't necessarily cancel each other out.
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden aren't socialist
Ironic
Novo, they do tend to oppose each other. It can work, but they do tend to oppose each other.
I see. In my case, however, Haven and Sanctuary was intertwined not by politics, but by war.
The War's beginning
Haven had sent a colonisation force to Sanctuary, but they rebelled against their brethren. At the same time, Faunus had been persecuted for their differences and started their own revolution. The war had begun.
The Battle of Sunatar Harbour
The first battle of the Civil War. Things came to a head at the Sunatar Harbour Speech, which had a representative of Haven say that Sanctuarian Rebels will be executed and Faunus are to be exterminated. The Faunus and Rebels within the crowd rioted and The Havenian Soldiers present opened fire. This sparked a full on battle that would mark the nation's history. Musket rifles firing and the screams of those caught in the crossfire. The battle ended in the victory of the Rebellion and Revolution.
Conflict between the Revolution and the Rebellion
The feeling of the shared victory over Haven didn't last. As the only presence on Sanctuary, they started to monitor each other closely, while ignoring the Havenians, which were readying the army for war.
The Battle of the Yasanct Forest
The Rebellion and The Revolution clashed within the Yasanct Forest, over the Rentaru River. The firing of muskets and cannons filled the air. The battle ended in the victory of the Rebellion, while the Revolution retreated deep into the jungles.
The Havenian Invasion
However, their victory was short lived. Haven launched an attack and were able to capture the settlement of Untasar. The Rebels were caught unawares and were stabbed in the back while they tried repelling the invasion. The Revolution had decided the time to strike was then, and crippled supply lines.
The Siege of Anasaral
The Rebellion settlement of Anasaral came under siege by Haven. Anasaral was the last line of defence for the Rebellion's headquarters. Should it fall, the Headquarters would be in the direct line of fire for both of the Rebellion's enemies. Then, a miracle happened. The Revolution came and drove off the Havenians. After the Havenians had retreated to the coastal city of Trainack, The Revolution pulled back from the plains cities and settlements. They held the forts in the jungles. The Rebellion took the plains and were now in the middle of a warzone.
The Stalemate
For a good three decades a stalemate ruled. Coastal cities and settlements were under Haven control, the plains had a high Rebellion presence and the inland jungles held the Revolution forces. A skirmish would be held every once in a while, but ultimately the place was relatively peaceful.
The Revolution strikes back
The three decade stalemate ended when The Revolution took Trainack, Torusark and Batchukal. They struck quickly and held these three for the rest of the war. Haven no longer had a base of operations on Sanctuary and The Revolution took their cities and settlements which drove them out of Sanctuary.
The Rebellion lays down their sword
The Rebellion, having been nearly routed numerous times against the Revolution, had finally decided to surrender. Sanctuary had been taken over by the Revolution.
Peace talks
Haven knew that Sanctuary had been taken. They proposed peace, and talks began to end the war. When the last agreement and treaty had been signed, peace finally arrived upon the newly designated "Haven and Sanctuary".
Then how are you here?
Kathol rift and The Bandit State
I'm not, I'm a figment of your imagination
Kathol rift and Haven and Sanctuary
Post self-deleted by Nieziny.
I am selling or trading my Testlandia card, anyone wants to offer for it? (We can trade or you can buy from me)
No way. My imagination can only come up with OP Mary Sues. Unless you’re immortal and have the blessings of some sort of pantheon.
Probably missed that one.
Kathol rift, The Bandit State, Sonsater, and Nieziny
Yeah, I saw that.
Very similar, you, and Austria-Hungary.
I mean, I'm pretty alright at video games, does that count?
It's hard to make an offer since Testlandia's market value is so high but I'd like to try.
With the newly-created supercomputer "Alexei-Z" (in honour of the Techno-Socialist leader) in charge of the economy, Slaviaborea is thinking in expanding this cybernetic technology.
I made a pretty big mistake in my EU4 Ming game. I let Oirat get too big when they were my tributary. Now they aren't anymore and I have to keep attacking them for small truces to prevent Unguarded Nomadic Frontier.
Not sure… Do you have the gods who have blessed you watching you like you’re Rincewind and they’re Luck(Anthropomorphic Personification of luck who frequently toys with Rincewind)?
What are you trying to get now?
Um
Sure?
Boy: It's good to be the Bing.
The God Emperor: No. NO! My sweet baby darling Boy, Why have you turned on me so!?
Boy: You taught me to hate, and that's what I do.
The God Emperor: Brazen Child Boy, you come here, Right now!
Boy: K. [Fleet Warps]
[Back on Terra]
The God Emperor: We have some time to prepare. Quick, rally the defensive arm-
[Boy's Fleet appears over Terra]
The God Emperor: Oh no. I gave him jump drives...
Still unsure if my imagination created you… Do you have a relic of ages past, used by heroes before you, and not in the “I have a candle and all heroes have used a candle at some point,” way.
I,m good!
(sorry to answer so late)
You mean the Not-God King.
[Slides the Tau military technology ever so forward]
Funny. I just read that 25 minutes ago.
*Obligatory “Tau suck” joke*
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