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Belligerents | |||||||
Coalition Forces Blechingia East Blekinge Krenya (co-belligerent) |
Rebellion Forces New Blekingia Pyor Kingdom of Æbbe | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Uves Orban I Christian III # Elisabeth Johansdottír |
Francis Beaufort Ferenc Seedorf | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,200,000 | 600,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
432,000 | 492,000 |
The Thrismari Revolutionary War, or the Blekingi Revolutionary War, was one of the largest conflicts in Anterian history, and the largest individually Thrismarian war. (((WIP)))
The Beginning of the War
Rising Tensions
the Kingdom of Blechingia and East Blekinge were under Krenyan occupation for almost two hundred years by the time the rebellions began to pop up, however due to mistreatment and oppression of ethnic peoples, many became displeased with the ownership of Krenya over the two nations. The tensions rose as food ran low due to the food being grown in the nations being largely shipped to Krenya, leaving little for those who grew it.
The 'New Blekingia' Uprising
In Western Blechingia, the famine was particularly bad, with a majority of the population not being able to feed themselves. A politician by the name of Francis Beaufort promised the people of the region that he could fix the poverty issues, and that he would resolve the situation in attempt to start a political uprising. He did exactly that. The people of the region cried for independence, and soon those cries turned into actions as people took to the streets in attempt to get change in the region.