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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (its own name, in Storish: ''xxxxxxx''; [[Hurmu Norse]]: ''xxxxxxxx''); is a guerrilla group involved in the continuing conflict over the [[Pacification of Lyrica]], namely the [[1706 Vanic insurgency|Vanic insurgency of 1706]]. They are known to employ a variety of military tactics in addition to more unconventional methods, including terrorism. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (its own name, in Storish: ''xxxxxxx''; [[Hurmu Norse]]: ''xxxxxxxx''); is a [[Vanic religion|Vanic]] guerrilla group involved in the continuing conflict over the [[Pacification of Lyrica]], namely the [[1706 Vanic insurgency|Vanic insurgency of 1706]]. They are known to employ a variety of military tactics in addition to more unconventional methods, including terrorism. | ||
The Vanic Front of Liberation was formed soon after the collapse of [[Stormark]] in {{AN|1685}}. The group started as largely [[ | The Vanic Front of Liberation was formed soon after the collapse of [[Stormark]] in {{AN|1685}}. The group started as largely [[Vanic religion|Vanic]] countryside peasants, workers, and other people of lower social classes began to organize into local units, called "cells". It grew quickly to include former members of the [[Stormark|Storish military]]. | ||
Since {{AN|1704}}, the Vanic Front of Liberation has risen to be a peer to [[Freyja's Battlers]] among the radicalized groups of the '''Forsaken''', the [[ | Since {{AN|1704}}, the Vanic Front of Liberation has risen to be a peer to [[Freyja's Battlers]] among the radicalized groups of the '''Forsaken''', the [[Vanic religion|Vanic]] diehards who had refused to reconcile themselves to the fall of [[Stormark]] in {{AN|1685}} and the subsequent [[Pacification of Lyrica|partition]] of [[Lyrica]] between a restored [[Hurmu]] and [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 10 September 2023
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| Founded | 1685 AN |
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| Active | 1685 AN - Present |
| Type | Terrorist organization |
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| Designated as a terrorist group by |
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The Vanic Front of Salvation (its own name, in Storish: xxxxxxx; Hurmu Norse: xxxxxxxx); is a Vanic guerrilla group involved in the continuing conflict over the Pacification of Lyrica, namely the Vanic insurgency of 1706. They are known to employ a variety of military tactics in addition to more unconventional methods, including terrorism.
The Vanic Front of Liberation was formed soon after the collapse of Stormark in 1685 AN. The group started as largely Vanic countryside peasants, workers, and other people of lower social classes began to organize into local units, called "cells". It grew quickly to include former members of the Storish military. Since 1704 AN, the Vanic Front of Liberation has risen to be a peer to Freyja's Battlers among the radicalized groups of the Forsaken, the Vanic diehards who had refused to reconcile themselves to the fall of Stormark in 1685 AN and the subsequent partition of Lyrica between a restored Hurmu and Nouvelle Alexandrie.
History
Organization
Strategy
Ideology
Activities
Attacks
Terrorism
Designation as a terrorist group
Nouvelle Alexandrie (1704);
Hurmu (1706);
Floria (1706);
Senya (1706);
Hexarchy (1706);
Batavia (1706);
Çakaristan (1706);
Thraci Confederation (1706).
Additionally, the organisation was designated as a legitimate target for direct action by the overseas legatine missions of the Benacian Union in 1706 AN.