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the Krimeon Occupation of Tsugeoka

This was the first major conflict the world saw since the times of darkness and monsters. After the gods ascended and left the world, the Krimeon Empire wanted to convene a meeting of all the leaders of the world so that they could establish a global partnership in place of the gods.   Tsugeoka did not respond to any of the calls for an audience, so Krimeon eventually sent over their Emissaries. This group was met with deplorable living conditions and a society that seemed to be rudderless and in ruin. The people stole freely without regard for right or wrong. They lived in strange groups that were not proper families and seemed to have no idea that any of what they were doing was harmful.   Distressed and incensed by this, Krimeon stepped in to help the Tsugeoka establish law and order. The residents resisted and a full-on military campaign began.

The Conflict

Outcome

During a small operation to try and root out the leader of the Tsugeokan rebels, The Krimeon Army betrayed the Noellian Royal Guard.

Aftermath

Krimeon's betrayal would trigger a war between Krimeon and Noellia that would last decades!

Historical Significance

Legacy

During the conflict, Tsugeoka destroyed both of the ancient bridges to the mainland. Now Tsugeoka is only accessible by boat and the channel is treacherous to cross. This cut Tsugeoka off from the mainland, resulting in incredible political upheaval.
Conflict Type
Military Campaign
Battlefield Type
Land
Start Date
16
Ending Date
21
Conflict Result
Krimeon Defeat
Location

Belligerents

Krimeon Emissaries

Led by

The Hunters

Led by

Strength

A highly trained, well organized and abundantly supplied group from Krimeon that first came to Tsugeoka in order to form a connection with the leaders there.
The Tsugeokan Hunters were a covert group of spies and assassins who took orders from Hollis and worked to kill off the Krimeon invaders. Their only advantages were keeping their identities a secret, knowledge of Tsugeokan terrain, and having a close-knit group that did not betray each other.

Casualties

120 soldiers and 48 officers lost their lives.
All but 6 of the hunters remained by the end of the conflict. It was a slaughter.

Objectives

Their goal was to unite the nations of the world in the absence of the gods. In order to do that, they came to the Tsugeoka with the intention of finding the country's leader and drawing them out of hiding.
To remove the invaders and save their country from foreign rulars.

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