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==Background== | |||
The Shirerithian county of [[shire:Wintergleam|Wintergleam]], bordered by [[shire:Agnesia|Agnesia]] to the northwest and [[shire:Suthergold|Suthergold]] in the south, laid on the border between the former states of [[Elwynn]] and [[Goldshire]]. Control of Wintergleam had oscillated between the two realms ever since Wintergleam had first passed under Elwynnese control in 1516. In part this back and forth, and Wintergleam's Goldshirean roots, explained the weak strength of the both Elw language and the Church of Elwynn in the area. Once a heartland of the much maligned [[Froyalaners|Vanic]] tendency in Elwynn, this legacy was violently expurgated during the [[shire:Auspicious Occasion|Auspicious Occasion]] of 1651 which resulted in the port of Avaldsnes and most of eastern Wintergleam being ceded to Goldshire by the State Law & Order Restoration Council, a puppet government installed in Elwynn by the Imperial Republic and on which the King of Goldshire had a seat as State Councillor. The act of cession was formalised by the last king of Elwynn, ''[[shire:Villy Esposito|Vili Esposito]]'', as part of the Partition of Elwynn. | |||
Calamities would heap up on the Imperial Republic meanwhile, in the form of [[War of Lost Brothers|wars]], [[White Plague|epidemics]], and the staggering cost of sustaining a globe-spanning [[Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation|great power rivalry]] whilst relying upon an [[shire:Office of Bounties and Factorage|wholly inadequate economic system]]. The collapse of the old aristocracy, presaged by the [[Modanese Emigration]], signalled the beginning of the end for the Shirerithian model of [[shire:Shirerithian Neofeudalism|neofeudalism]] which had sustained the Imperial Republic for centuries, | |||
==Preparedness== | |||
At the outbreak of the conflict both the Union Defence Force and the Sovereign League of Defence and Deterrence were hamstrung by being caught in the midst of organising their newly raised forces, the training of commissioned and non-commissioned leadership cadres, and the cycle of operational training required for the vast variety of ex-Imperial hardware that had passed into their hands as a consequence of the [[Kalirion Fracture]]. | |||
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Background
The Shirerithian county of Wintergleam, bordered by Agnesia to the northwest and Suthergold in the south, laid on the border between the former states of Elwynn and Goldshire. Control of Wintergleam had oscillated between the two realms ever since Wintergleam had first passed under Elwynnese control in 1516. In part this back and forth, and Wintergleam's Goldshirean roots, explained the weak strength of the both Elw language and the Church of Elwynn in the area. Once a heartland of the much maligned Vanic tendency in Elwynn, this legacy was violently expurgated during the Auspicious Occasion of 1651 which resulted in the port of Avaldsnes and most of eastern Wintergleam being ceded to Goldshire by the State Law & Order Restoration Council, a puppet government installed in Elwynn by the Imperial Republic and on which the King of Goldshire had a seat as State Councillor. The act of cession was formalised by the last king of Elwynn, Vili Esposito, as part of the Partition of Elwynn.
Calamities would heap up on the Imperial Republic meanwhile, in the form of wars, epidemics, and the staggering cost of sustaining a globe-spanning great power rivalry whilst relying upon an wholly inadequate economic system. The collapse of the old aristocracy, presaged by the Modanese Emigration, signalled the beginning of the end for the Shirerithian model of neofeudalism which had sustained the Imperial Republic for centuries,
Preparedness
At the outbreak of the conflict both the Union Defence Force and the Sovereign League of Defence and Deterrence were hamstrung by being caught in the midst of organising their newly raised forces, the training of commissioned and non-commissioned leadership cadres, and the cycle of operational training required for the vast variety of ex-Imperial hardware that had passed into their hands as a consequence of the Kalirion Fracture.