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Enyaman Civil War

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Enyaman Civil War
EnyamaWarMap1.png
Military Situation in February 2020
Date19 September 2019 - present
Location
Enyama (with spillovers in neighboring countries)
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
EnyamaFlag.png Federal States of Enyama
(Aug. 2019 - Oct. 2019)
SkaldafenFlag.png Skaldafen Confederation
(See below)

EnyamaFlag.png Enyaman National State

Military support: Logistical support:

EnyamaFlagThreeColors.png Three Colors Army
Military support:
BelfrasNationalFlag.png Belfras

Logistical support:

EnyamaDemocraticCoalition.png Democratic Coalition of Enyama

Military support:
Logistical support:

EnyamaIndependenceLeague.png Independence League

Other warlords:
  • EnyamaFlagBannoShogunate.png Banno Shogunate
  • EnyamaYakumorioFlag.png The Yakumorio
  • EnyamaFlagKataBand.png Kata Band


The Enyaman Civil War (Enyaman Tsurushemese: 에냐마 나이센, Enyama naisen, Enyaman Latin: Bellum Civile Aniamus), also called the Great Northern Chaos or the Interstate War is an ongoing multi-sided civil war in the Norumbrian nation of Enyama fought between the totalist Enyaman National State led by former Enyaman President Muratagi Eijiro, and various domestic and foreign forces opposing both the former Enyaman government and each other in varying combinations, including the democratic-socialist Enyaman Democratic Coalition, the stratocratic Three Colors army which consists of the former Enyaman Armed Forces sans the Internal Troops, and the Independence League which aims for Enyaman balkanization. The conflict was spurred by an invasion from Skaldafen and the ensuing chaos; the Skaldanian military is still involved in the conflict, as are military forces from Belfras, Jhengtsang, and others. Nations indirectly involved in the conflict include Ghant, Yisrael, Latium, Thraysia, Mutul, Tsurushima, Valtgea, and Lion's Rock.

Background

Enyama is a diverse nation situated in northern Norumbria, slowly molded over history from interaction between several waves of settlers and their mingling with the natives. Enyama's majority ethnicity is that of the Enyaman Tsurushemese, largely directly descended from the Tsurushiman settlers which arrived on the nation's southwestern shore in the 13th century, mixed with the remnants of the Olkota culture which the wave of settlers eradicated. In addition to its Tsurushiman majority, Enyama has a substantial minority of Latin and Skaldanians that predate Tsurushiman concentration, centered around the northeastern tip of the nation. Having run Norumbria's only merchant republic in the past, the Skaldano-Latin bloc has either been historically ignored or oppressed by the nations' Tsurushimese majority.

Enyama's historically libertarian and anti-authoritarian culture, which had been reactionary to Tsurushemese colonial governance, was tested in 1989 by a failed Syndicalist coup, and again through the following two decades as organized crime, headed by the Yakuza-esque Gokudo crime organizations, more or less assumed control of the nations' local governance and instituted systemic political and civic corruption.

Muratagi Eijiro and New Frontier government

Rising tensions with Skaldafen

Capture of Minister Sakata Emio

Skaldanian covert actions in Hakutochi State

Akutera Incident and Skaldanian invasion

Factions

Enyaman National State and other loyalists

Three Colors Army

Democratic Coalition and other leftists

Other factions

Independence League

Banno Shogunate

The Yakumorio

Kata Band

Miscellaneous warlords and bandits

Foreign involvement