Blackhelm Confederate Revolution

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Blackhelm Confederate Revolution
DateNovember 2010 - January 2011
(Removal of militias until February 9th, 2011)
Location
Result Senate victory
Territorial
changes
Ouster of Lucius Blackhelm
Octavius Eaglebrand affirmed as Chancellor
Attacks against Muslims continue
Belligerents
Blackhelm Confederacy Pro-Chancellor forces
Griffincrest mercenaries
Blackhelm Confederacy Pro-Senate forces
Commanders and leaders
Lucius Blackhelm
Claudius Griffincrest
Octavius Eaglebrand
Cornelius Pureheart
Strength
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Casualties and losses
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Background

Sacrament Laws

Resistance to Genocide (November, 2010)

Open Conflict (December - January, 2010/2011)

Crowds capture a bunker near the Platea Invictus in Paradise City

After the failure of the Imperial Guard to capture the Blackhelm Confederate Senate open warfare between forces loyal to the Chancellor and those loyal to the Senate erupted across the Blackhelm Confederacy. Mercenaries loyal to the Griffincrest Corporation joined with the Chancellor's loyalists and by December 15th had captured the city of Redemption after a week-long struggle. Within the capital of Paradise City, fighting commenced on a block-by-block basis and often large crowds of civilians would join in the clashes. Civilian loyalists to both sides waged tremendous street fights all across the capital, while security forces were often too busy dealing with opposing armed troops to intervene in the chaos.

Despite the few successes seen by the Chancellor's forces - mostly due to the assistance of Griffincrest mercenaries - the majority of the country was in Senate hands by the end of December. The entirety of the armed forces, with the exception of the Guard and Honor Guard had joined the Senate, and many of the elite Honor Guard personnell remained besieged in key locations across Paradise City, with most of them repelling attempted crossings to the Chancellery Island. Realizing the situation was deteriorating rapidly, Lucius Blackhelm sent word to the Senate leaders that he was ready to talk on January 14, and talks began the following day.

Treaty of Alexandria

2011 Aquitaynian embassy attack

De-Militiaization (January - February, 2011)

Aftermath

International Reactions