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Grand Revolution of The Commonwealth
« on: April 10, 2020, 06:49:52 PM »



Summary:
At the establishment of this modern country and government, there was a revolution. This revolution was started after repeated instances of corruption and abuse of power in the government at the time. The vast majority of the population joined together to revolt against the government, and the western and eastern parts of the commonwealth United and fought together to overthrow the unjust system. The relationship between west and East was strongest at this time, but would begin to erode over time.

Battles:
-The Battle of the Sharp Hill:
During the start of the war, the western part of the Commonwealth marched towards the western capital city. The Capital City of the West was surrounded by large hills and mountains. The East has supplied the west with heavy artillery, and at 4:30am in January 6th, the morning after the Soleimani holiday of Crotunicia, where party goers drink heavily, they attacked the hungover defenses of the city. The defenses quickly realized they were being sieged, and formed a line on one of the highest hills surrounding the city. The weak and hungover defenses were quickly mowed through by the western forces, who strategically did not drink the night before so that they could be ready for battle. Major artillery knocked defensive forces off the hill. Once the attackers got control of the top of the hill, they set up major artillery atop the hill and fired upon the Western Castle of Grandeur, which housed the Western Governor of the Soleimani Monarchy, one of the many powerful and corrupt aristocrats at the time. The castle took major fire. The castle was evacuated at 7:00am, but many men inside the castle had already died. The Governor was escorted out of the castle, and was transported away. With the castle of Grandeur completely razed, the governor and his remaining men were now refugees who were on the run from the vicious forces of the west.
Casualties:
Western Attackers: 65
Government Defenses: 2,078