Akarian Civil War
Akarian Civil War | |||||||
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Deram Mikare Bokok Oken Skrake Sartak |
Arkara Kakay Perat Banokan |
The Akarian Civil War was a conflict in the Kingdom of Akaria which lasted from 17-1 16 PC to 29-12 19 PC.
Background
On 6-1 16 PC, the Deram purchased modern mining equipment from Niueyjar with the intent of phasing out slave labour and replacing it with paid labour using modern industrialised mining techniques, this went against the Karinian belief that only Andu slaves were permited to mine. Leader of the Arkara, Artak Arkara mobilised the Arkara Army on 13-1 16 PC and ordered them to move into the Deram Kadrike.
Arkara advance
The first fighting between the Arkara and Deram Armies took place on 17-1 16 PC as the Arkara Army advanced into the Deram Kadrike. The Kakay joined the Arkara in their invasion on 24-5 16 PC. Shortly after entering the Deram Kadrike the invading armies turned to enter the Mikare Kadrike as the least mountainous route to Dokraim went through there first. The Arkara's forces reached Mida on 17-9 16 PC where they began bombarding the city. The Deram and Mikare Armies began to withdraw from Mida towards Dokraim on 3-10 17 PC, allowing the Arkara and Kakay Armies to capture the city. After the capture, the invading armies continued their advance towards Dokraim.
On 19-1 18 PC, several hundred explosives planted by the Deram went off in the mountains above the valley that the Arkara and Kakay Armies were travelling through. The subsequent mountain collapse killed around a third of the Arkara and Kakay armies and caused their formations to disintigrate into chaos whilst the Deram and Mikare began their counter-advance.
Timeline
16 PC
- 6-1 The Deram purchased modern mining equipment from Niueyjar with the intent of phasing out slave labour and replacing it with paid labour using modern industrialised mining techniques.
- 9-1 Artak Arkara, met with Banchar Arkara to discuss an invasion of the Deram Kadrike. Banchar claimed that she was not the most capable to plan such an invasion and stepped down as High Director of the Arkara Army in favour of Ortak Arkara.
- 13-1 Artak Arkara mobilised the Arkara Army and ordered them to move into the Deram Kadrike.
- 17-1 Fighting broke out between the Arkara and Deram Armies as the Arkara Army advanced into the Deram Kadrike.
- 24-5 The Kakay joined the Arkara in their invasion of the Deram Kadrike.
- 17-9 The Arkara and Kakay Armies reached Mida and began to bombard the city.
17 PC
- 3-10 The Deram and Mikare Armies began to withdraw from Mida towards Dokraim allowing the Arkara to take Mida.
- Ortak Arkara declared himself Warden of Mida.
18 PC
- 13-1 Ortak Arkara was killed in a drive-by shooting.
- 19-1 Several hundred explosives planted by the Deram went off in the mountains above the valley that the Arkara and Kakay Armies were traveling through. The subsequent mountain collapse killed around a third of the Arkara and Kakay armies and caused their formations to disintigrate into chaos whilst the Deram and Mikare began their counter-advance.
- 5-3 The Battle of Mida began.
- 14-3 Artak Arkara, Kobartan Banokan, Tokoat Kakay and Eltok Perat met up and decided to shift their goals in the Akarian Civil War from defeating the Deram to killing Harakar Oken.
- 10-11 The Deram and Mikare re-captured Mida.
- 12-11 The Perat Army entered the Deram Kadrike to assist the Arkara in their war against the Deram.
19 PC
- 23-4 The Bokok Army entered the Arkara Kadrike. Omarok Bokok, Leader of the Bokok said of the incursion "The Arkara are threatening the very survival of Akaria" starting the Battle of Able.
- 5-5 Hochor Sartak – whilst imprisoned in Saeskar – was forced to resign as Leader of the Sartak.
- Bantoek Sartak became Leader of the Sartak.
- Kobartan Banokan, Leader of the Banokan ordered the Banokan Army to mobilise in two parts, one to be sent north to attack the Bokok and one to be sent south to attack the Oken.
- Bantoek Sartak ordered the Sartak Army to fight the Banokan Army starting the Battle of Okanaria and were soon joined by the Oken Army.
- 4-12 Artak Arkara met with Driplap and planned a CNN attack on Kadar's Rock.
- 10-12 The CNN's 3rd Fleet left port with full troop compliment for eee.
- The Akarian forces in Faltir began moving to the coast to prepare for what Harakar Oken believed to be an imminent CNN landing.
- Fortification of the Eastern Bloc controlled portion of Faltir began.
- 11-12 The CNN announced that 3rd Fleet would launch attack on Akarian forces in Faltir at daybreak.
- 14-12 The CNNN 3rd Fleet under the command of General Leif Grelkason of Clan Erak landed in eee.
- Harakar Oken ordered four of the five Garikoph-class warships circling Akaria to move towards eee to protect it against further CNN landings. This left only the ANS Dakarkon protecting the Akarian coastline.
- The Tietero Royal Family announced it did not plan to attack nor invade anyone at the time.
- 16-12 The CNN's CNNTDFGD attacked Kadar's Rock, capturing most of the island with the Kingdom of Akaria remaining in control of Fort Garikoph. During the battle Harakar Oken fled back to the Akarian mainland.
- 17-12 The Weer Chronicle reported that Harakar Oken had returned to Moss Vale following his year-long vacation at an undisclosed location.
- The Arkara and their allies began moving their forces in the direction of Moss Vale.
- Harakar Oken's allies in the Akarian Civil War began moving to intercept the Arkara-led attack force.
- 18-12 The armies of the Bokok, Oken, Sartak and Skrake engaged the armies of the Arkara, Perat, Banokan and Kakay in the Banokan Kadrike.
- 26-12 Harakar Oken left Akaria for eee as part of Operation Rock Storm.
- The Deram and Mikare armies entered the Banokan Kadrike to aid the Oken and their allies.
- 28-12 The Arkara-led forces in the Banokan Kadrike disintegrated into chaos, Harakar's allies began a march towards Agrada.
- 29-12 The Giga-Yacht exploded killing Harakar Oken thus ending the Akarian Civil War and triggering the 44th Living Election.
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