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Djupivogur soon thereafter left the IIU and joined Greenland, before being kicked from Greenland and eventually oncemore rejoining it. Owozeb, king of Greenland, sought to not risk further conflict and allowed Djupivogur to remain in the nation whilst explicitly stating that no support or assistance would be provided to it. Djupivogur and its residents have since been the site and perpetrators of several invisible attacks and assassinations throughout the Isles, though no sign of collaboration with Britain exists. | Djupivogur soon thereafter left the IIU and joined Greenland, before being kicked from Greenland and eventually oncemore rejoining it. Owozeb, king of Greenland, sought to not risk further conflict and allowed Djupivogur to remain in the nation whilst explicitly stating that no support or assistance would be provided to it. Djupivogur and its residents have since been the site and perpetrators of several invisible attacks and assassinations throughout the Isles, though no sign of collaboration with Britain exists. | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 21 June 2022
The Troubles are a series of ongoing minor conflicts, claimblocks and battles between the Irish-Icelandic Union and Britain taking place in Ireland, Iceland, and the northern areas of Great Britain. No official declaration of war has been made by either side, but relations between the two nations are unquestionably hostile.
Origins
The Troubles trace their origins back to a deterioration of relations between Britain and the IIU following talks of bringing Britain into the union/alliance. While things initially seemed to be going well, it became increasingly clear that the ideological differences of the British leadership and the IIU leadership would make cooperation and satisfaction of all parties nearly impossible, with the former government being focused on PvP and autocracy and the latter leading a more neutral, pacifistic, and democratic lifestyle.
The disagreement between the two nations grew stronger when several towns and high-ranking officials in Britain split off from their mother country, instead choosing to join the IIU by their own choice, favoring the more easygoing players and the right to self-determination. While Britain announced that they would allow towns to come and go from their nation as they please, they protested heavily towards any towns joining the IIU.
Conflicts
The conflicts that would come to be known as The Troubles began initially with Britain hunting their own dissident members, driving more and more of their towns and population towards joining the Irish. Britain was also accused by the IIU several times of hiring players to patrol and camp towns in Iceland and Ireland, with multiple players being killed outside of claims, though no definitive proof of mercenary hirings has surfaced.
Djupivogur
Soon after the beginning of The Troubles, a new town (Svalbarðshreppur) was made in Iceland and incorporated into the IIU. The mayor of the former IIU town of Djupivogur, Rowlets_ (aka. Littens), saw the town as a threat to their own expansion despite the two towns being situated well away from each other. As a result, Rowlets_ abused their permissions in Reykjavik, griefing the town's storage and farms. While the grief was rolled back and Rowlets_ was given a warning for their grief, weeks' worth of grinding and gathering was lost as the items were not restored to the chests. Shortly after, the mayor of Reykjavik announced her planned departure from the server. However, she claimed that this incident did not influence her decision.
Djupivogur soon thereafter left the IIU and joined Greenland, before being kicked from Greenland and eventually oncemore rejoining it. Owozeb, king of Greenland, sought to not risk further conflict and allowed Djupivogur to remain in the nation whilst explicitly stating that no support or assistance would be provided to it. Djupivogur and its residents have since been the site and perpetrators of several invisible attacks and assassinations throughout the Isles, though no sign of collaboration with Britain exists.