Egypstan
16-05-2004, 04:05
(OOC: and just so everyone knows... I'm a revived nation... check my pop)
IC:
President Amar was assassinated while he was taking his early morning jog, before it got to hot. Apparently, a sniper, who was part of the Reform Egypstanian Group, was across a small river where he was jogging. By the time his guards had gotten to where they thought the shot came from, there was no one.
It was known that his most trusted aid, Naga-ed-der Rameses (that's an actual ancient Egyptian name...), was to take over in place of President Amar. What was not known, though, was that General Naga-ed-der Rameses was the ring-leader of the REG.
He has planned the assassination with the REG. And, once he got word of this, he launched his plan into action.
He quickly mobilized the military to storm Egypstan, Egypstan (the current capitol city), and eliminate all of his opposition in the government, along with destroying the documents made after the Egypstanian War, that were to protect from government control.
Within five days, Egypstan was his, and he was named Pharaoh Naga-ed-der Rameses, absolute ruler of Egyptan.
IC:
President Amar was assassinated while he was taking his early morning jog, before it got to hot. Apparently, a sniper, who was part of the Reform Egypstanian Group, was across a small river where he was jogging. By the time his guards had gotten to where they thought the shot came from, there was no one.
It was known that his most trusted aid, Naga-ed-der Rameses (that's an actual ancient Egyptian name...), was to take over in place of President Amar. What was not known, though, was that General Naga-ed-der Rameses was the ring-leader of the REG.
He has planned the assassination with the REG. And, once he got word of this, he launched his plan into action.
He quickly mobilized the military to storm Egypstan, Egypstan (the current capitol city), and eliminate all of his opposition in the government, along with destroying the documents made after the Egypstanian War, that were to protect from government control.
Within five days, Egypstan was his, and he was named Pharaoh Naga-ed-der Rameses, absolute ruler of Egyptan.