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Since 22 Muulantooqu 1653 [[shire:AN|AN]], following the commencement of the [[War of Lost Brothers]], thirty-nine regiments of auxiliaries had been earmarked by the Imperial Government for the opening up of a ''Keltian Front'' against the USSO member states of that continent. However, with Natopia [[Natopian Abduction Crisis|delaying its entry into the war]], and the Shirerithian navy struggling to gain supremacy at sea, the means of delivering the force to the hostile shores of Keltia was not readily available.
That situation changed with the eruption of a long dormant volcano in the [[Brettish Isles]] which unleashed a cataclysm upon the Brettish Kingdom, plunging it into a localised dark age as pyroclastic clouds scorched the land and blotted out the sun.


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Revision as of 10:33, 11 December 2017

Sea-Reavers
Participant in War of Lost Brothers
(Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation)
The Sea-Reavers logo
Active 1655–
Ideology Reaving
Headquarters New Blackstone
Area of operations Brettish Isles, Eastern Keltian Seaboard
Size 46,800 volunteers
Allies Imperial Navy, Corps of Auxiliaries, ESB-Group,
Opponents Fisheries Protection Group
Battles and wars Cruise of the Medusa / Operation Caldera

Since 22 Muulantooqu 1653 AN, following the commencement of the War of Lost Brothers, thirty-nine regiments of auxiliaries had been earmarked by the Imperial Government for the opening up of a Keltian Front against the USSO member states of that continent. However, with Natopia delaying its entry into the war, and the Shirerithian navy struggling to gain supremacy at sea, the means of delivering the force to the hostile shores of Keltia was not readily available.

That situation changed with the eruption of a long dormant volcano in the Brettish Isles which unleashed a cataclysm upon the Brettish Kingdom, plunging it into a localised dark age as pyroclastic clouds scorched the land and blotted out the sun.