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Grand Revolution of The Commonwealth(Pt. 2)
« on: April 11, 2020, 03:55:04 PM »



Battles:
    The second major battle in the Soleimani revolution was far larger and far more important. The Governor of Western Soleimani, who was now on the run and heading towards the east where he was hoping he would find shelter and care, was chased by the western army. The eastern army had headed towards the west to intercept the Governor’s motorcade after getting notice from the west that he was on the run. The Governor was unaware that the east was in on this, and he fell right into their trap. When he finally reached tower point, which was home to the supreme monarch himself, and was located right on the border of the eastern and western states of the monarchy, he told the monarch about the army and that the revolution was growing. The monarch set up heavy defenses and gathered all his men to protect the castle. This time, there was much more firepower on the side of the rebels, as they had the collective armies of both the east and the west, as well as military support from the Republic of Armin. However, the monarch had gathered a much larger army than what the governor had, and this time, they weren’t hungover. If the attackers won this battle, the scale would tip significantly in their favor, as the main capital would have been destroyed, significantly weakening the monarch. If they lost, they would be forced to retreat, and the king would most likely shut off the borders of the two states, and cut off the armies from each other, weakening both armies significantly. The east rushed towards the castle as the west did on the other side. An army of thousands was already surrounding the perimeter, and heavy artillery was set up in high points, but the monarch had not expected an army from the east, and so the east charges right towards the capital building. The monarchs army quickly shifted to defend the eastern side of the capital, but the east had already significantly damaged it. Modern artillery, developed by the Republic, was destroying the monarch’s forces, but they too had massive weapons and were slowly digging into the western army. The east had been dominating the weak and unprepared army on the other side, and were damaging the capitol building. The monarch and his men were forced to head towards the western side of the capitol building, where less damage was being done. The east had crept around the back and started attacking the army which was fighting the west. Together, they are through the army, and artillery fired above their heads, and a republic of armin airship was slowly falling from the sky, as it was burning. The airship landed partially atop the capitol, dealing major damage. The King retreated eastward towards the eastern governor’s castle, where they would set up base and prepare themselves for another inevitable fight. The east and west armies may have won the battle, but they took massive losses just as the government did. They would not be as strong when they head to the east, but they will hopefully be strong enough.

Casualties:
Western army: 2418 men
Eastern army: 1287 men
Monarch army: 6957 men