Nova:Accordo Crisis: Difference between revisions
>Bingus Chungusian XII No edit summary |
>AlexGamerYTT m (BingusChunguxian; the conflict is still not a war. INFOBOX to be improved) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{War|image1=British2022.png|cause_of_war=Religious and Political Schism|aftermath=Currently in Progress|commanders_and_leaders=RoseBrug, Dizzy, MapleVK, Seranil|participants=United Kingdom of Great Britain, North-Sea Empire (Denmark), Petty Kingdom of Cymru (Wales)|important_players=RoseBrug, MineHero}} | {{War|image1=British2022.png|cause_of_war=Religious and Political Schism|aftermath=Currently in Progress|commanders_and_leaders=RoseBrug, Dizzy, MapleVK, Seranil|participants=United Kingdom of Great Britain, North-Sea Empire (Denmark), Petty Kingdom of Cymru (Wales)|important_players=RoseBrug, MineHero}} | ||
The '''Accordo Crisis''' (or '''English Secession | The '''Accordo Crisis''' (or '''English Secession''') is a schism in Accordo and British administration that led to the split of the British Isles and the decline of the Commonwealth. It began on 12 March 2022. | ||
== Catalyst == | == Catalyst == | ||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
After internal conflicts intensified and instability grew, RoseBrugs proclaimed independence from Britain as Wales. Maple and Seranil later proclaimed independence as the Danish North Sea Empire. Quebec also left the Commonwealth as many towns in Britain either joined Wales or Denmark. Wales later allied France, which settled in Ulster and made an administration in Scotland. | After internal conflicts intensified and instability grew, RoseBrugs proclaimed independence from Britain as Wales. Maple and Seranil later proclaimed independence as the Danish North Sea Empire. Quebec also left the Commonwealth as many towns in Britain either joined Wales or Denmark. Wales later allied France, which settled in Ulster and made an administration in Scotland. | ||
The next day (13 March), Ireland was founded by Lord Riley and both Connaught and Stornoway joined Ireland later on, | The next day (13 March), Ireland was founded by Lord Riley and both Connaught and Stornoway joined Ireland later on. A few hours later, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden announced the formation of a new North Sea Empire with a decentralized government and no links with the British anymore. | ||
[[Category:Stub]] | [[Category:Stub]] | ||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Europe]] | [[Category:Europe]] | ||
[[Category:Britain]] | [[Category:Britain]] |
Revision as of 19:39, 13 March 2022
The Accordo Crisis (or English Secession) is a schism in Accordo and British administration that led to the split of the British Isles and the decline of the Commonwealth. It began on 12 March 2022.
Catalyst
After a few Accordo members were banned for doxxing (including MineHero), administration was temporarily given to RoseBrugs, as the position of Prime Minister was made vacant. RoseBrugs then proclaimed herself as permanent Queen-Empress, and changed the government from Accordo to secular.
The administration became unpopular, as Accordo went against the new British government, and when Norfolk (a major town in England) fell in 12 March 2022, it was the last straw for many citizens. After this event there was a battle in the ruins of the city, while European powers such as Spain, Austria and France claimed almost the entirety of its lands.
Secessions
After internal conflicts intensified and instability grew, RoseBrugs proclaimed independence from Britain as Wales. Maple and Seranil later proclaimed independence as the Danish North Sea Empire. Quebec also left the Commonwealth as many towns in Britain either joined Wales or Denmark. Wales later allied France, which settled in Ulster and made an administration in Scotland.
The next day (13 March), Ireland was founded by Lord Riley and both Connaught and Stornoway joined Ireland later on. A few hours later, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden announced the formation of a new North Sea Empire with a decentralized government and no links with the British anymore.