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by The Green Raiding Armies of West Andes. . 10 reads.

Civil War of UT 2022

The day was March 18th.

The government at the time had recently published multiple papers regarding nation information, including military strategy. West Andes' Military had recently finished an operation in The Mystical Council, a hard-fought war which was won spectacularly. There were incredible amounts of losses on both sides, and with that weakness, a revolution broke out, with the Legged Fish Organization (henceforth referred to as the LFO), multiple weapons manufacturers, and other various organizations and high-profile individuals would begin violent protests in the cities of Inasport, Rusty Refuge, Grotcester, and Bundyville. They started capturing regions of this behemoth island nation at the edges and moving their way to the center. In April, they had split the island down the middle, capturing the Bjornkinburgs, Liberty, Yollin, Minta, and Loremburg alongside what they already had. They moved their way south, and by June they had everything around the Southern Lake - July, the northern coast of the southern half. August, the southern coast, except for Kakariko - a safe stronghold for those unwilling to surrender. That town was burned to the ground and any living creature within 50 miles of the city borders were bombed, shot, and otherwise brutally murdered. September, they started moving north - Castle Rock, Whiterun, Vrishire. Progress was slower up here due to the resistance having pulled all their forces as a last attempt to stop the LFO. They failed. October, and the entire West Coast had fallen, as well as Balmora and Washington. November, and the resistance retook Yollin, Cleveland, Minta, and Grotcester through a naval assault while the LFO took more and more of the East Coast. The later part of November and early December was spent gathering forces for a final push on the capital and massacring the resistance who had dared retake what they had lost. December 13th, and almost an entire month of constant warfare ensued at and around the Capital. Eventually, though, it was taken, and here we are, writing this as we look out on the land we now possess and grin. More details, such as accurate firsthand accounts of most of the battles, will come eventually as it is declassified and fact-checked by historians, witnesses, soldiers, and rich men.

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