Nadroji
22-01-2008, 23:24
The Commander of Nadroji, General George F. Stern, paces around his hideout in the capital of Orbath awaiting a response from the government to send in troops. As he does this, he pulls out the diary of his predecessor, General Cooper.
January 20th, 2008
The scene before me is glorious and yet depressing. Men fire there rifles into the air celebrating only hours after firing them at Enemy tribes. The past 14 weeks have been a brutal campaign in which the Nadroji people, predominately white, have taken control over the other tribes in Promettre la Terre
First came the Yiminites, a small tribe of roughly 500 who sit at the eastern most point of the Promettre la Terre or “Promise Land”. The Yiminites put up hardly a fight as we conquered their territory.
Next came the Frunks, who put up a valiant effort in the North. A viscous battle was fought at St. Marie’s Pass where over 10,000 loyal Nadrojian troops lost their lives in battle. The great mountain claimed 30,000 lives in all, making it the second bloodiest battle of the campaign. Once defeating the Frunks there, we took the capital without a single shot fired.
Last came the Tolka in the West, a millenarian state with a ruthless leader. Their army built a 50 foot wall guarding the last stronghold they had. After a 3-day long battle was fought at the legendary Fort Makhey, we stormed the broken wall and massacred all that was inside of the great fort. 25,000 men were lost on our side and as many as 50,000 of their men, women and children were killed.
I can not live with myself any longer. The women and children who were savagely killed were not under my order. It was the ruthless Colonel Gorbachev who ordered all to be massacred. My time here is done. I am giving direct control to my fellow officer General Stern. I could not find a way to convict the General who will live on. Nadroji is now the sole state in Promettre la Terre. My work is done.
General Ron J. Cooper
Commander of Nadroji
The General wipes a tear from his cheek and remembers his mentor. General Cooper disappeared after writing this leaving all power to his apprentice Stern. No one knows what happened to Cooper but most believed he killed himself in a remote location.
Promettre la Terre was renamed Nadroji after the tribe took over. The country is still in turmoil in the western side as surviving Tolka soldiers use guerrilla warfare to wreak havoc in that area. Nadrojian civilians are still trying to cope with a "united" nation theory. Most believe it should go back to separate states but the government insures that the new way is better.
UN Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Civil Rights:Good
Economy:Good
Political Freedoms:Average
ooc: Just introducing the history of my nation and myself
January 20th, 2008
The scene before me is glorious and yet depressing. Men fire there rifles into the air celebrating only hours after firing them at Enemy tribes. The past 14 weeks have been a brutal campaign in which the Nadroji people, predominately white, have taken control over the other tribes in Promettre la Terre
First came the Yiminites, a small tribe of roughly 500 who sit at the eastern most point of the Promettre la Terre or “Promise Land”. The Yiminites put up hardly a fight as we conquered their territory.
Next came the Frunks, who put up a valiant effort in the North. A viscous battle was fought at St. Marie’s Pass where over 10,000 loyal Nadrojian troops lost their lives in battle. The great mountain claimed 30,000 lives in all, making it the second bloodiest battle of the campaign. Once defeating the Frunks there, we took the capital without a single shot fired.
Last came the Tolka in the West, a millenarian state with a ruthless leader. Their army built a 50 foot wall guarding the last stronghold they had. After a 3-day long battle was fought at the legendary Fort Makhey, we stormed the broken wall and massacred all that was inside of the great fort. 25,000 men were lost on our side and as many as 50,000 of their men, women and children were killed.
I can not live with myself any longer. The women and children who were savagely killed were not under my order. It was the ruthless Colonel Gorbachev who ordered all to be massacred. My time here is done. I am giving direct control to my fellow officer General Stern. I could not find a way to convict the General who will live on. Nadroji is now the sole state in Promettre la Terre. My work is done.
General Ron J. Cooper
Commander of Nadroji
The General wipes a tear from his cheek and remembers his mentor. General Cooper disappeared after writing this leaving all power to his apprentice Stern. No one knows what happened to Cooper but most believed he killed himself in a remote location.
Promettre la Terre was renamed Nadroji after the tribe took over. The country is still in turmoil in the western side as surviving Tolka soldiers use guerrilla warfare to wreak havoc in that area. Nadrojian civilians are still trying to cope with a "united" nation theory. Most believe it should go back to separate states but the government insures that the new way is better.
UN Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Civil Rights:Good
Economy:Good
Political Freedoms:Average
ooc: Just introducing the history of my nation and myself