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Arkara Army

From Attu Project

The Akara Army is the subnational army of the Arkara.

History

Formation

The Arkara Army was formally established on 27-3 591 TT when the Arkara became a Kadrike, and was initially composed of former Arkara paramilitaries and security forces.

Purification of Able

On 25-8 564 TT Living King, Gonchidor Ikane was killed by Bolakh Deram. The Deram refuesed to hand over Bolakh to be tried promting the armies of the Arkara, Dakon, Ikane, Kakay and Skrake to invade the Deram Kadrike on 4-12 564 TT. Whilst there the armies began massacring members of the Deram and people affiliated with the Deram in what is now known as as the Purification of Able.

Arkara Uprising of 3 PC

On 4-2 3 PC Living King, Harakar Oken issued his 10th Dictate barring members of the Arkara from serving as ossbosches. On 8-2 3 PC Leader of the Arkara and Ossbosche of Grada, Kamakta Arkara declared the Arkara's defiance of Harakar's 10th Dictate beginning the Arkara Uprising of 3 PC. The Arkara Army entered into defensive positions across the Arkara Kadrike and the city of Saeskar. The Living Army began assaults on various locations in the Arkara Kadrike on 14-2 3 PC whilst the Skrake Army attacked the Arkara's fortified position in Saeskar. The Living Army was both numerically and technologically superior to the Arkara Army and quickly captured all the land in the Arkara Kadrike save for Agrada, Ablesken, Borkraim and Durantum where the Arkara had recruited large-ramshackle militias, whilst in Saeskar the Skrake Army managed to secure all of the city save for the Skrasken Ordok.

On 24-3 3 PC Kamakata Arkara, Harakar Oken, the Ossbosche Assembly and the Skrake reached an agreement in which the Arkara would end the uprising, leave the Ossbosche Assembly and be be granted total amnesty for their role in the uprising.

Akarian Civil War

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. Shortly after entering the Deram Kadrike they entered the Mikare Kadrike as the easiest route to Dokraim involved going through their. The Arkara Army, along with the Kakay Army reached Mida on 17-9 16 PC and began to bombard the city. The Deram and Mikare armies began to withdraw from Mida towards Dokraim on 3-10 17 PC, allowing the Arkara to capture the city. After the Arkara Army and their Kakay allies continued their advance to 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 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. Mida was recaptured by the Deram and Mikare on 10-11 18 PC.

On 23-4, the Bokok Army entered the Arkara Kadrike starting the Battle of Able. Omarok Bokok, Leader of the Bokok said of the incursion "The Arkara are threatening the very survival of Akaria". On 5-5 19 PC, Leader of the Sartak, Hochor Sartak was forced to resign as Leader of the Sartak in favour of the pro-Oken Bantoek Sartak. Leader of the Banokan, Kobartan Banokan took offenise at what he saw as the Oken vying for power and ordered the Banokan Army to mobilise in two parts, one to be sent north to attack to aid the Arkara and attack the Bokok in the ongoing Battle of Able and one to be sent south to attack the Oken. On 17-12 The Weer Chronicle reported that Harakar Oken had returned to Moss Vale following his year long vacation at an undisclosed location. Shortly after the report the Arkara abandoned the Battle of Able in favour of marching on Moss Vale, the Banokan did the same. The armies of the Bokok, Oken, Sartak and Skrake engaged the armies of the Arkara, Perat, Banokan and Kakay in the Banokan Kadrike on 18-12. On 28-12 when the Arkara-led forces in the Bankokan Kadrike disintegrated into chaos and Harakar's allies began moving towards Agrada. Harakar's victory, however, was short-lived as Harakar died the next day ending the civil war.