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Expanding Country: Drubang Confederacy
EC.'s Government Type: Presidential Dictatorship
Campaign Setting: Modern Period - presently
Campaign Goal: Two-fold, one is part of the heiwawa island chain northeast of where Drubang already is. The other is south of Drubang on the mainland http://imgur.com/a/L6GGFay
Informational Links: lol <3
When did you last have an Expansion? Probably last year or so. Harmajaa bebe
When was the Expanding Country's last military conflict? Actual wars was a while ago, but they've been supressing rebels for some time, since the election really.
Why do you seek to expand? IC, Drubangs leader is bloodthirsty and wants more powah, like any idealogue. His two targets are an islamd nation to the northeast and Drubangs age old enemy, Tobong, to the south.
OOC, idk, I just want to write about it I guess? Just want to do something and pop that expansion cherry again.
Campaign Plot
Tomat Mogu has been President for Life for eight years or so and it's time, he believes, to expand the Confederacy using military force. Much of the last eight years has been supressing rebels that spawned following the election. Mogu is a Letang, a minority group in Drubang, and the ethnic Kalimantrans were pissed about that and some decided to rally around General Manahashet Dua, a Kalimantran military man who lost the election to Mogu in 1588. Dua has finally been defeated and killed (it took a while okay? jungles are tough.) and now Mogu wants to turn his eyes elsewhere. What else is a bloodthirsty idealogue to do? Beyond supressing Dua's rebels, Mogu has also been modernizing the military and investing in infastructure. Much of Drubang is still poor, but it is slowly coming along. Being a bloodthirsty dictator, Mogu has plans to invade his neighbors. Two neighbors in particular.
The first is a small Heiwawan republic to the northeast, will work with ikarman on the specific details/info about this small island republic. This will be a primarily naval conflict I'm sure. Pretty straightforward and somewhat boring, honestly. Just surround them and bombard/blockade until they quit.
The second is much more interesting. Tobong, or more namely the Democratic Republic of Tobong, is the remnant of the old empire whose death spawned Drubang (drubang was the product of one warlord taking a bunch of shiz by force after Tobong collapsed). Tobong and Drubang have been enemies ever since and there have been countless minor border scuffles and maybe even a small war at some point, particularly early on. Tobong is a quasi communist state ruled by a warlord, similar to Drubang except Drubang is very anti-communist historically. The first Drubang leader killed a lot of communists early on and that probably spawned an initial war between Tobong and Drubang tbh. Mogu wants to defeat Tobong in conflict to display superiority and to take land and booty from an age-old enemy. The trouble is, there's a small country between the Tobongi capital (Ka Tobong) and Drubang, The Modu Republic. The Modu Republic, like Tobong and Drubang, isn't really a republic at all, rather a state ruled by a warlord dictator (see a common theme?). Modu and Tobong are Kalimantran like mainland Drubang. The main border of Drubang and Tobong is pretty heavily fortified jungle, and mountains that would be a slog to get through, but Modu is significantly weaker than Tobong and Drubang, and so Drubang decides to cut through Modu a la blitzkrieg through Belgium. Tobong, seeing Drubang coming in, counter-invades Modu as well and attacks Drubang along their border. It's a war kids!
Not sure how this one will turn out honestly but it'll be messy in the jungle thats for sure.
Potential for Other Player Involvement
Someone can play Tobong if they want.
Kazemura is nearby, but not too many others are close enough to get hella involved, I think anyway. Unless they want to travel far. Kazemura is probably more concerned with that Heiwawa tiny island republic than Tobong honestly, lol.
How your country may evolve from success
Drubang won't be able to occupy/annex all of Tobong at all, but if they are successful they could take Modu probably and some bits of Tobong. Honestly Mogu just wants to obliterate Ka Tobong to shame his enemies and probably take border territories to weaken them. Maybe demand reparations or something. His ideal thing would be to take Modu, border territories from Tobong, and the actual Tobongi capital so he could destroy the city totally. This would be intense because Ka Tobong has been populated for a long long time and its total destruction would probably be a human rights crime if not a crime against history. Any large scale defeat for Tobong will likely lead to revolution of some kind, as it would be deeply shameful, but if Drubang were to have that sort of total victory Tobong would probably cease to exist and fracture into more warlord states, probably. Maybe a runt Tobong would continue to exist run by the same warlord or a relative? idk we'll see.
If Drubang takes the island republic they will add that to their other portion of the archipelago. Probably won't grow too much more in that direction, but they may go further south to the lower part of the Bahaan islands.
Tobong will likely become an NPC after this, though I might roleplay the revolution and further antagonizations from Drubang until they fight again. Tobong should be pretty largeish but not too huge. The old Tobong Empire was largeish and I presume there were other places controlled by it as well that are now their own places.
How your country may evolve from defeat
Depends on the nature of the defeat honestly. Mogu's control is based mostly on force, so a defeat would be pretty bad for him back home. He just got the Kalimantran rebels defeated, but this would probably whip up all new ones. If he was deposed and Kalimantrans took over again, The Letang would probably revolt as well and then Drubang could fracture for a time. The more likely result is a stalemate with both sides occupying their halves of Modu and the borders ending wherever they were at the time of the end of the war, but we'll see how it goes. Drubang is probably more prepared for war than Tobong, but Tobong isn't a pushover.
<how might other Players get involved in your campaign?>
People could play Tobong.
Kazemura might have a problem with Drubang, but they can fight us if they want. That's their deal.
Expanding Country: Drubang Confederacy
EC.'s Government Type: Presidential Dictatorship
Campaign Setting: Modern Period - presently
Campaign Goal: Two-fold, one is part of the heiwawa island chain northeast of where Drubang already is. The other is south of Drubang on the mainland http://imgur.com/a/L6GGFay
Informational Links: lol <3
When did you last have an Expansion? Probably last year or so. Harmajaa bebe
When was the Expanding Country's last military conflict? Actual wars was a while ago, but they've been supressing rebels for some time, since the election really.
Why do you seek to expand? IC, Drubangs leader is bloodthirsty and wants more powah, like any idealogue. His two targets are an islamd nation to the northeast and Drubangs age old enemy, Tobong, to the south.
OOC, idk, I just want to write about it I guess? Just want to do something and pop that expansion cherry again.
Campaign Plot
Tomat Mogu has been President for Life for eight years or so and it's time, he believes, to expand the Confederacy using military force. Much of the last eight years has been supressing rebels that spawned following the election. Mogu is a Letang, a minority group in Drubang, and the ethnic Kalimantrans were pissed about that and some decided to rally around General Manahashet Dua, a Kalimantran military man who lost the election to Mogu in 1588. Dua has finally been defeated and killed (it took a while okay? jungles are tough.) and now Mogu wants to turn his eyes elsewhere. What else is a bloodthirsty idealogue to do? Beyond supressing Dua's rebels, Mogu has also been modernizing the military and investing in infastructure. Much of Drubang is still poor, but it is slowly coming along. Being a bloodthirsty dictator, Mogu has plans to invade his neighbors. Two neighbors in particular.
The first is a small Heiwawan republic to the northeast, will work with ikarman on the specific details/info about this small island republic. This will be a primarily naval conflict I'm sure. Pretty straightforward and somewhat boring, honestly. Just surround them and bombard/blockade until they quit.
The second is much more interesting. Tobong, or more namely the Democratic Republic of Tobong, is the remnant of the old empire whose death spawned Drubang (drubang was the product of one warlord taking a bunch of shiz by force after Tobong collapsed). Tobong and Drubang have been enemies ever since and there have been countless minor border scuffles and maybe even a small war at some point, particularly early on. Tobong is a quasi communist state ruled by a warlord, similar to Drubang except Drubang is very anti-communist historically. The first Drubang leader killed a lot of communists early on and that probably spawned an initial war between Tobong and Drubang tbh. Mogu wants to defeat Tobong in conflict to display superiority and to take land and booty from an age-old enemy. The trouble is, there's a small country between the Tobongi capital (Ka Tobong) and Drubang, The Modu Republic. The Modu Republic, like Tobong and Drubang, isn't really a republic at all, rather a state ruled by a warlord dictator (see a common theme?). Modu and Tobong are Kalimantran like mainland Drubang. The main border of Drubang and Tobong is pretty heavily fortified jungle, and mountains that would be a slog to get through, but Modu is significantly weaker than Tobong and Drubang, and so Drubang decides to cut through Modu a la blitzkrieg through Belgium. Tobong, seeing Drubang coming in, counter-invades Modu as well and attacks Drubang along their border. It's a war kids!
Not sure how this one will turn out honestly but it'll be messy in the jungle thats for sure.
Potential for Other Player Involvement
Someone can play Tobong if they want.
Kazemura is nearby, but not too many others are close enough to get hella involved, I think anyway. Unless they want to travel far. Kazemura is probably more concerned with that Heiwawa tiny island republic than Tobong honestly, lol.
How your country may evolve from success
Drubang won't be able to occupy/annex all of Tobong at all, but if they are successful they could take Modu probably and some bits of Tobong. Honestly Mogu just wants to obliterate Ka Tobong to shame his enemies and probably take border territories to weaken them. Maybe demand reparations or something. His ideal thing would be to take Modu, border territories from Tobong, and the actual Tobongi capital so he could destroy the city totally. This would be intense because Ka Tobong has been populated for a long long time and its total destruction would probably be a human rights crime if not a crime against history. Any large scale defeat for Tobong will likely lead to revolution of some kind, as it would be deeply shameful, but if Drubang were to have that sort of total victory Tobong would probably cease to exist and fracture into more warlord states, probably. Maybe a runt Tobong would continue to exist run by the same warlord or a relative? idk we'll see.
If Drubang takes the island republic they will add that to their other portion of the archipelago. Probably won't grow too much more in that direction, but they may go further south to the lower part of the Bahaan islands.
Tobong will likely become an NPC after this, though I might roleplay the revolution and further antagonizations from Drubang until they fight again. Tobong should be pretty largeish but not too huge. The old Tobong Empire was largeish and I presume there were other places controlled by it as well that are now their own places.
How your country may evolve from defeat
Depends on the nature of the defeat honestly. Mogu's control is based mostly on force, so a defeat would be pretty bad for him back home. He just got the Kalimantran rebels defeated, but this would probably whip up all new ones. If he was deposed and Kalimantrans took over again, The Letang would probably revolt as well and then Drubang could fracture for a time. The more likely result is a stalemate with both sides occupying their halves of Modu and the borders ending wherever they were at the time of the end of the war, but we'll see how it goes. Drubang is probably more prepared for war than Tobong, but Tobong isn't a pushover.
<how might other Players get involved in your campaign?>
People could play Tobong.
Kazemura might have a problem with Drubang, but they can fight us if they want. That's their deal.