Islamic Sultanate of Istanbul and Samarra: Difference between revisions

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Sultan GTA started to become suspicious of the Samarra when he felt unwelcome in town. Suddenly, one day in late November 2014, SKNDR went inactive and never logged on again to the server. GTA attempted to reach him but was unable to, and treated his loss with great sorrow. He began to search for a replacement for Qa'id of Samarra.
 
Within the next coupelcouple of days GTA received an urgent memo from Augustan government agent Ladezkik of a plot against the Sultanate. According to sources in Augusta, the Samarran Revolutionary Front had been in contact with Gensokyo and the HKE for quite some time. Intelligence pointed towards an upcoming event that had been planned between SKNDR and Kovio, which had to do with the Samarran Revolutionary Front.
 
Sultan GTA immediately detained and questioned some Samarran citizens, but it was his long-term government ally Soccer37222 who chose to inform GTA of the plot. SKNDR had secretly planned an uprising and had set the date for early December. Unbeknownst to the radicalized citizens, he had been in close contact with the HKE to ensure their immediate support of the declaration of independence of Samarra from the Sultanate. The HKE was to move combat accounts into the newly-founded Republic of Samarra to guarantee its independence, and therefore regain lost territory in the form of the satellite state of Samarra. In fact, evidence had been mounting that SKNDR himself was a Grundesweigan alt-account and had played a long con with GTA in order to subvert the unity of the Sultanate. Enemy forces in the HKE and in neighbouring Gensokyo were ready to move on SKNDR's signal, and in fact it was only because he had suddenly gone inactive that the uprising had not proceeded as planned.
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