Asgarthian Civil War

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Asgarthian Civil War (The War of the Griffins)
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Clockwise from top left: Slavacian Mito Island Naval Base; A Kaiserrelman amphibious warfare vessel prepares to be loaded; Ancient Throne of the Shangese Emperors (Strei-Ar)
Date24/12/2036 - Present (Slavacian Standard Date)
Location
Mainly Asgarthian Empire, Localized skirmishes elsewhere
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
The Asgar Red Front
Supported by  Greater Slavacia
House of Ross (Yulta's Branch)
Supported by  Romae in Perpetuum
Basok's Rebellion Asgar Loyalists House of Ross (Luxus' Branch)
Supported by  Kaiserrealm
Commanders and leaders
Asgar Red Front Supreme Soviet of Asgar
Greater Slavacia S.A. Petrov
Asgareth Yulta Ross 
Roman Empire Leximus Ross (Altori)
Basok Alt Asgareth General Ako Perca Kaiserrealm Emperor Luxus Ross
Units involved
Asgar Red Front Communist Rebel Groups
Greater Slavacia Mito Military District
Greater Slavacia Mito Fleet
Greater Slavacia MGB
Asgareth Black Guard  
Roman Empire Numerus Skjoldorum  
Basok's Militia Asgareth Asgar Army
Strength
Red Front:
2-7 million party members
900,000 million active combatants
Slavacian Mito Military District:
25,000 men
1000 tanks and IFVs
Mito Fleet
Shangese Rebels
Roman Army (Potentially)
Asgar Army:
(Estimated at at least 20 million men)


The Asgar Civil War also known as The War of the Griffins is an ongoing multi-faction civil war in the Empire of Asgareth which began immediately following the assassination of General Edmund De'Lance the former ruler of Asgareth. Direct armed conflict only started several hours after the assassination with the Battle of Shang Palace being the first direct confrontation between two factions of the civil war.

Background