Azimeth
02-02-2006, 04:07
The statue had been erected in the middle of the square as the capitol building's first brick, the cornerstone, was re-laid by the king himself. The 2nd Guards Division soldiers worked around the clock to repair their battered city. Although only 6 soldiers had died during the revolution; 5,000 civilians had lost their lives and 2% of the city of Azim had been utterly destroyed, and .05% was beyond repair. The crisis surprisingly did not spread to Australia and the King's retrieval of the throne came with little uprising. The emperor was corrupt, as details of a potential invasion of Azimeth's ally, Norway, and her territories in Australia surfaced and was shown on national television to the world. The invasion plans were burnt in the "Great Fire" which was started outside the national library which disposed of multiple imperial blueprints and plans of attack.
Azimeth was now united under its formal ruler with joy. Loyalty was at 100%, the military had been re-equipped and was ready for any defense in the Pacific, and the economy was booming. The revolution had not only achieved its objective, but had been a resounding success.
Azimeth was now united under its formal ruler with joy. Loyalty was at 100%, the military had been re-equipped and was ready for any defense in the Pacific, and the economy was booming. The revolution had not only achieved its objective, but had been a resounding success.