Second Elwynnese Civil War/Notes
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- 1692:
- 51st Division in Hurmu - dispersed by ESB/Hurmu Constabulary, supported by Alduro-Wechuan airpower. Remnants join "Forsaken" insurgents as participants in the Pacification of Lyrica
- Relief convoy from UGB Naval Station Sagittarius to Station Kaamiozyr dispersed at sea by Iron Fleet U-Boat wolfpacks root cause of capitulation. UDF recapture of island deferred until mid-1693
- Campaigning season of 1692 (Determined by coin-toss)
- Rebel preparations for surprise attack/rising in Utasia went undetected
- Rebel preparations for rising in Lachdolor went undetected
- Rebel preparations for surprise attack/rising in Mischalacia were detected
- Benacia Command preparations for offensive to relieve Pozdam went undetected
- Benacia Command preparations for relief of Eliria were detected
- Benacia Command preparations for invasion of County Fieldburg went undetected
- Calbion task force relocated from Cimmeria to Vanaheim (Raikoth) after battle of rockwind passage, placing ships beyond range of Pact land-based aviation
- 1693
- Stalemate except:
- Utasia largely overrun by rebel forces
- Republic of Tarrland suppressed following large scale maritime operation
- Hunger Plan sees Pact use blockade, commerce raiding and attacks on food storage sites to create shortages in rebel held areas, and thereby induce starvation and collapse
- Stalemate except:
- 1694:
- Key changes:
- Rebel pocket on the main island of Automatica (Farde) eradicated
- Rumours of atrocities in Republic of Tarrland leads to lower UDF morale and increase in dissident activities in Pact held territories
- Farewell's UDF Garrison defects to rebels
- Key changes:
- 1695
- Stalemate in street fighting and subterranean (metro network and sewers) battle for Eliria broken on 12.V.1695 by four mine explosions, detonated beneath Eliria Castle from deep chambers excavated by SDF sappers, overseen by Jingdaoese mining experts smuggled into the rebel territories under the guise of replacements for casualties suffered by the volunteer corps since 1692.