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* [[Kallos]] and [[Wolken]] have both joined the [[Arsenio Pact]], a collection of nations mainly located in [[Alenarith]]. |
* [[Kallos]] and [[Wolken]] have both joined the [[Arsenio Pact]], a collection of nations mainly located in [[Alenarith]]. |
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* The [[New Danzilona Hockey League]] (NDZHL) has announced a new season, with teams representing nations around the [[Medi Sea]]. |
* The [[New Danzilona Hockey League]] (NDZHL) has announced a new season, with teams representing nations around the [[Medi Sea]]. |
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Revision as of 00:42, 8 August 2022
From the Featured ArticleThe Goten Secession Conflict was a conflict on Civcraft 2.0 between Mount Augusta and Gensokyo, as well as their supporters, over the validity of the secession attempt of the Gensokyojin city of Goten in New Detroit. The inhabitants of Goten had become alienated from the rest of Gensokyo over Goten's increasing contributions to the nation's factories, which the rest of the Gensokyojins took advantage of despite being less active. Goten also had a relatively tolerant and welcoming culture compared to the hard-line conservatism of the country's leadership. After seceding from Gensokyo, Goten requested to be annexed by Mt. Augusta, which they obliged, pitting the city and Gensokyo against each other. Alliances were formed to back each side and a standoff ensued. Gensokyo formed a coalition including Grundeswald, Prussia, Hjaltland, and the FSR, while Mount Augusta gained support from Nox and ISIS. After a two-hour standoff outside Goten, Mount Augustan-aligned fighters charged in and claimed victory over the Gensokyojin forces who had left. Eventually, this resulted in a final withdrawal of the Gensokyojin side, as well as acceptance of Mount Augusta's sovereignty over Goten on August 8, 2015. (Full article...) |
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