Varsola
06-04-2005, 02:36
OOC:This is my first EII thread. I am going for Mexico (Baja California Province, Baja California Sur Province, Sonora Province). Please tell me if you are attacking one, etc.
BIC:
---Hermosillo---
The cloaked man handed the other man the information. It was in a blue folder, one that was stuffed to the brim with papers. The other man grabbed them roughly, then inched into the light of a nearby lampost. Reading them quickly, he grinned. Soon, the government, one that was already racked with danger, would fall.
---The Next Day---
"For Varsola!" men cried as they ran through the streets. Varsola was, apparently, the name of their liberators, the ones who had given them guns. However, this was no unorganized riot, no, this was a planned rebellion. As guards rushed in, unprepared, the Varsolans fired. Guards began to fall dead, struck with bullets. More and more men joined the crowd. Led by a cloaked man - the one from the night before - they rushed into the palace of the governor. Capturing it, they grinned. All rebellions started at home.
---Tijuana---
This was no rebellion confined to just Hermosillo. This was country-wide, as the men with submachineguns who crowded the streets showed. Firing, the attacked ferociously, raining death upon their enemy.
---Mexicali---
The capital of the Baja California province shone in the sun. Americans and Far Tortugans mingled here, meeting in the border town. The last thing they expected was an attack, which was what they got. Hundereds of men, armed with guns, rushed through the streets, firing rapidly. The rebellion had spread.
---La Paz---
La Paz was the Capital of the Baja California Sur province and in no way was it excused from the rebellion. Around 500 men gathered here, holding guns. Firing, they attacked the guards. Far Tortuga would fall to the Varsolan uprising.
BIC:
---Hermosillo---
The cloaked man handed the other man the information. It was in a blue folder, one that was stuffed to the brim with papers. The other man grabbed them roughly, then inched into the light of a nearby lampost. Reading them quickly, he grinned. Soon, the government, one that was already racked with danger, would fall.
---The Next Day---
"For Varsola!" men cried as they ran through the streets. Varsola was, apparently, the name of their liberators, the ones who had given them guns. However, this was no unorganized riot, no, this was a planned rebellion. As guards rushed in, unprepared, the Varsolans fired. Guards began to fall dead, struck with bullets. More and more men joined the crowd. Led by a cloaked man - the one from the night before - they rushed into the palace of the governor. Capturing it, they grinned. All rebellions started at home.
---Tijuana---
This was no rebellion confined to just Hermosillo. This was country-wide, as the men with submachineguns who crowded the streets showed. Firing, the attacked ferociously, raining death upon their enemy.
---Mexicali---
The capital of the Baja California province shone in the sun. Americans and Far Tortugans mingled here, meeting in the border town. The last thing they expected was an attack, which was what they got. Hundereds of men, armed with guns, rushed through the streets, firing rapidly. The rebellion had spread.
---La Paz---
La Paz was the Capital of the Baja California Sur province and in no way was it excused from the rebellion. Around 500 men gathered here, holding guns. Firing, they attacked the guards. Far Tortuga would fall to the Varsolan uprising.