11-28-2017, 05:51 PM
Vintyr 1587
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Winter in the far north was an inhospitable, dangerous experience. The highways were blocked by massive snowdrifts brought by storms from the sea. Ice covered the ground and rivers, making travel difficult in general.
In Sappa, underground tunnels had been built between various municipal locations, town hall, the hospital, the police station, and the military garrison. These tunnels allowed government officials to move quickly, while the land overhead was still covered in snow.
Plows were used to clear the roads as much as possible, but the snow kept coming. This was one of the worst winters in the history of the region, with heavy, heavy snowdrifts and frigid conditions creating dangers to even automobile travel.
Even the resistance, coming from the wilds, paused to wait out the winter. This presented a key opportunity to the government officials in Tyko, who waited for the first clear evening to strike.
Large gunships and helicopters were sent out to scan the wilderness for heat readings. This would allow the government to identify where resistors were hiding out. Then, once found, military teams on snowmobiles would be dispatched to bring them back, dead or alive. Resistance from the Sappa would not be tolerated.
The snow would soon be stained with blood.
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Winter in the far north was an inhospitable, dangerous experience. The highways were blocked by massive snowdrifts brought by storms from the sea. Ice covered the ground and rivers, making travel difficult in general.
In Sappa, underground tunnels had been built between various municipal locations, town hall, the hospital, the police station, and the military garrison. These tunnels allowed government officials to move quickly, while the land overhead was still covered in snow.
Plows were used to clear the roads as much as possible, but the snow kept coming. This was one of the worst winters in the history of the region, with heavy, heavy snowdrifts and frigid conditions creating dangers to even automobile travel.
Even the resistance, coming from the wilds, paused to wait out the winter. This presented a key opportunity to the government officials in Tyko, who waited for the first clear evening to strike.
Large gunships and helicopters were sent out to scan the wilderness for heat readings. This would allow the government to identify where resistors were hiding out. Then, once found, military teams on snowmobiles would be dispatched to bring them back, dead or alive. Resistance from the Sappa would not be tolerated.
The snow would soon be stained with blood.