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Military occupation of Dragonica Legium

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Military occupation of Dragonica Legium
Organization Restructuring of Dragonica Legium Operation
Part of Project Shinkei
From top:
  • Military police of the Dragonica Civil Control Team mobilizing near a site of protest
  • Marines of the Nihonjin-Dragonican Civil Army patrolling the outskirt of Yarjerit for signs of rebels
Date11 May 1589 – present
(24 years, 5 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Status

Ongoing

  • Supreme Council of Dragonica overthrown, Dragonican Interim Government established
  • Imperial Dragonica Army disbanded, Nihonjin-Dragonican Civil Army established
  • Shinkei Organization seized full control of Dragonican politics
  • Continous protests, rallies, and rebellions erupt throughout Dragonica Legium
  • Major crackdown from the Interim Government. Mass arrest and suppression of Dragonican freedom of expression
Belligerents

Shinkei Organization of Shinkei

  • Shinkei Shinkei Regional Control Army
  • Shinkei Dragonican Interim Government

Pro-Shinkei groups and camps
Supported by:
Shinkei Ten Kingdoms Federation

  • Shinkei Libe (since 1595)
  • Shinkei Nazura (since 1595)
  • Shinkei Dodokai (since 1595)

Shinkei Loyalist's regime

  • Shinkei Dragonica Supreme Council (in hiding)
  • Shinkei Dragonican Independence Group
  • Shinkei Defected troops of the Imperial Dragonica Army

Supported by:

Protesters
(no centralised authority)
  • Student unions of Dragonica academies
  • Localist groups
  • Pro-independence groups
  • Several religious groups
  • Pro-democracy camp
Strength
Shinkei 3,500 troops
Shinkei 9,000 personnel
Shinkei 900 troops
Shinkei 850 troops
Shinkei 250 special forces
Unknown
Estimated 1,000-5,000
Casualties and losses

Total:
89+ killed, 391+ wounded

  • SRCA: 26 killed
    102 wounded
  • Federation: 50+ killed

Total: 200-800 killed

  • 160–1000 arrested

The Military occupation of Dragonica Legium began in May 1589, after the Dragonica Supreme Council was overthrown by the Shinkei Regional Control Army following the council's opposition against the Organization of Shinkei and the Federation of The Ten Kingdoms. A coup was launched by the SRCA, during which a temporary government, the Dragonican Interim Government, was put into power. The Empire of Dragonica Legium was quickly turned from a puppet state with theocratic council, to a neo-colony under the dual authority of decentralized native Pro-Shinkei local councils and Shinkei military administration.

The Empire of Dragonica Legium was one of the three major powers on the Jūmin-ryōiki Island before being subjugated by the Nihonjin forces in the War of The Thousand Flowers and becoming a preservation state under the Federation of The Ten Kingdoms. Dragonica Legium was also one of the most unstable states under the Organization of Shinkei. Throughout the war and occupation, civil unrests were constant, forcing the Organization to establish the Nihonjin-Dragonican Civil Army, an auxiliary force that upheld the stability of Dragonica Legium.

The Dragonica Supreme Council was a council formed by theocratic Dragonican noblemen, usually picked by the Organization for easy control. Years leading up to the occupation were ridden with corruption from the Supreme Council, opposition from the people and local council, and massive civil unrest in Yarjerit, the Empire's capital. In 1585, the Supreme Council began to bring up the subject of Dragonican independence and pushed for total independence from the Federation and the Organization.

The rising awareness of Dragonican for independence caused the Organization to step in. Claiming that there was requested assistance by Pro-Shinkei Dragonican, the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion invaded Dragonica Legium on 11 May 1589, and by late June, they had destroyed the armed resistance of both the Imperial Dragonican Army and the populace. Following the controversial creation of the "Dragonican Interim Government" which many said was not a genuine act of self-determination, the Shinkei Organization declared the creation of the State of Dragonica Legium with a provisional government.

Over the years, roughly 80,000 Dragonican were displaced to Shinkei-organized hamlets, similar to those that were used during the War of The Thousand Flowers. The Dragonican oppose the occupation by organizing protests and rallies against the Interim Government but many of the oppositions were quickly put down by the Nihonjin-controlled Dragonica Civil Control Team. The Dragonica Civil Control Team is also responsible for alleged police brutalities and sudden disappearances of many Dragonican individuals who advocate for Dragonican independence.

In Shinkei-controlled records, the occupation is referred to as the Organisatorische Umstrukturierung des Dragonica Legium-Betriebs ("Organization Restructuring of Dragonica Legium Operation"), while Dragonican protestors called it Shinkei Illegale Besetzung (Shinkei Illegal Occupation).

Background

The Empire of Dragonica Legium was considered a regional power on the Jūmin-ryōiki island. Led by dragonborns, the Empire held a powerful role in the island's politics and had the strongest military on the island. Dragonica Legium also was the first three countries to establish the coalition that started the War of The Thousand Flowers. The Empire participated the most during the war against the Nihonjin forces, almost 120,000 dragonborns were conscripted in the Empire alone.

After the war, the Treaty of The Ten Kingdoms shrank the territories of the Empire, weakened its military, and suppressed all freedom of expression. The new occupation angered the dragonborn populace, which caused unprecedented protests from the masses and opposition by local councils. To prevent further opposition, the Organization of Shinkei established the Dragonica Supreme Council (ドラゴニカ最高評議会; Oberster Rat von Dragonica), a theocratic council of dragonborn noblemen, all picked by the Organization due to their pro-Shinkei views. The Council became a means for the Organization to execute power over the Empire with less resistance. The Organization also established the Nihonjin-Dragonican Civil Army (日本人ドラゴニカン市民軍; Nihonjin-Dragonica Zivilarmee) as an auxiliary force to assist the Organization-controlled Dragonica Imperial Army in policing the Empire.

Despite the creation of the Supreme Council and the Civil Army, the dragonborn population still organized massive protests in the capital city of Yarjerit. The Supreme Council, despite the rampant corruption, had to install several pro-independence nobles, which caused problems whenever the topic of Dragonican independence was brought up. On 30 August 1585, the Supreme Council published "Bill I-01", better known as the "Bill Regarding The Independence of Dragonica Legium" (ドラゴニカ・レギウムの独立に関する法案; Gesetzentwurf Zur Unabhängigkeit von Dragonica Legium), a draft that pushes for full independence of the Empire of Dragonica Legium away from the Federation of The Ten Kingdoms and the Organization of Shinkei.

The bill got passed by the Supreme Council despite the continuous delays made by the pro-Shinkei council members. Bill I-01 was followed by Bill I-02 and I-03. By January of 1589, the Organization began a series of intricate planning, especially in increasing the military presence of the Nihonjin-Dragonican Civil Army and the Shinkei Regional Control Army in Dragonica Legium. The pro-Shinkei Dragonican then sent a fake call for help, saying that the pro-independence nobles had detained them in an effort to establish a violent revolution. On 11 May of the same year, the Organization ordered the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion to begin the invasion of Dragonica Legium under the pretense of reestablishing order and stability in the Empire.

Invasion of Dragonica Legium

Nihonjin helicopters move into an Dragonican city during an operation to occupy the city

The 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion led two smaller platoons from the Federal Ten Kingdoms' Armies with the support of the Air Force and armored vehicles. The invasion began at 5:00 AM on the 12th of May, 1589, with the forces nearing 2,000 personnel, the Nihonjin forces crossed the border from Libe and into Dragonica Legium.

Shortly before the invasion, the Air Force of the Shinkei Regional Control Army enforced a no-fly zone, cutting communications from the Dragonica Legium to other neighboring governments, as well as distributing leaflets to civilians about the impending invasion. Around +20 aircraft were mobilized from the start of the invasion and throughout the war, of which, 12 were fighter aircraft used for combating dragons and other airborne creatures used by the Dragonican.

Despite years of preparations, the experienced Imperial Dragonica Army was unable to match the firepower of the Nihonjin forces. The 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion's armored vehicles invaded a large part of the Empire's countryside, where the Imperial Dragonica Army has little presence. The Organization easily took control of the countryside, pushing the Dragonica Legium and its military into urban strongholds.

On the 1st of June, elements of the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion launched a "Raimei Hashi", an armored thrust through the Empire's urban areas and cities, and, with air support, defeated almost the entirety of the Imperial Dragonica Army forces and its air units. Two weeks later, the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion received more support from Nazura and Dodokai, and utilizing the troops, the Nihonjin pushed multiple fronts of offensives toward the capital city of Yarjerit.

By August of that year, only Yarjerit and other smaller cities were still under the control of the Dragonican. The Nihonjin forces, eager to end the invasion as quickly as possible, decided to launch a full, final assault on Yarjerit. On the morning of the 15th, aircraft of the Air Force started to bomb parts of the city where the population was scarce, resulting in almost the annihilation of the Eastern District of the city and fire spreading across populated areas.

At 21:00 the same day, the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion entered the city with a force of around 3,000, including the reinforcement of the Federal Ten Kingdoms' Armies. The forces forced their course through multiple military outposts in the city, damaging and looting houses on their way. While the forces were securing the city, pro-Shinkei ministers were able to reach out to the Shinkei military leaders of the invasion, assisting them with the locations of strongholds, important buildings, and locations of anti-Shinkei personnel.

By midnight, the 14th Shinkei Regional Control Battalion secured the Joloki Palace, the presidential palace of the Empire. Within hours of a palace seizure and with broadcasts of this spreading through the Federation, Nihonjin forces ordered Dragonican forces within Yarjerit to surrender, or the city would face a full-scale assault and destruction. Dragonican government officials had either disappeared or conceded defeat.

At 6:32 of the following day, pro-Shinkei ministers announced the replacement of the previous ministers and the start of the military occupation of the Organization in the Empire. The Dragonican Interim Government was then created, formed by ten pro-Shinkei ministers with support from local clans and councils.

Participation governments

As of May 1601, the Organization was the only country with military forces stationed in Dragonica Legium. Other nations are also present but under the Federation banner.

There are an estimated 3,500 Nihonjin troops in Dragonica Legium. There are also approximately 8,000 private security contractors of different races under the Organization.

Troops deployment in Dragonica Legium

Coalition troop deployment
Deployed troops (1595–present) Deployed troops (1598–1605)
  • Shinkei: 4,000 invasion. 6,000 peak.
  • A contingent of around 150 advisers under the collective command Shinkei Training Mission – DL
  • Shinkei: 9,000 invasion. 11,500 peak
  • Shinkei: 900 invasion. 1,100 peak
  • Shinkei: 850 invasion. 900 peak
  • Shinkei: 250 invasion. 400 peak
  • Shinkei: 650 peak (deployed 7/98; withdrawn 11/05)
  • Shinkei: 300 troops (deployed 7/98; withdrawn 3/05)

Commanders

No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1
Tōru Kubo
Lieutenant General
Tōru Kubo
June 14, 1596July 1, 16004 years, 17 daysLogo of Shinkei Organization.png
Shinkei Regional Control Expeditionary Force
2
Kenji Iwasaki
General
Kenji Iwasaki
July 1, 1600February 10, 16065 years, 224 daysLogo of Shinkei Organization.png
Shinkei Regional Control Expeditionary Force
3
Shinsuke Katō
General
Shinsuke Katō
February 10, 1606Present7 years, 272 daysLogo of Shinkei Organization.png
Shinkei Regional Control Expeditionary Force

Dragonican councils and authorities

In June 1596, Lt. General Tōru Kubo announced the plan to hand over limited sovereignty to the Dragonican governing council by July 30, 1596. A draft constitution was written and approved by the Dragonican Interim Government in August 1596. The Shinkei Organization has stated its plans to enter into, what it calls, a security agreement with the new Dragonican government and maintain military authority until a new Dragonican army is established and trained. The Naoya Yamazaki administration remained committed to this date despite the unstable security situation.

The Shinkei-led Coalition Provisional Authorities, for administrative purposes, divided Dragonica into four security zones. In the early months of the occupation, looting and vandalism slowed the restoration of basic services in major urban areas. By Spring 1597, these services were mostly restored to pre-war levels. Ongoing work is continuing to provide sufficient sanitation and daily necessity. Uneven power distribution remained a problem, with the Yarjerit area continuing to have periodic water and food shortages.

The Organization created the Dragonican People's Prosperity Alliance, a political entity that resembles a political party. The DPPA holds absolute power over the Empire, with many of its ministers and governors picked by the Organization.

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