True Vyvlanders

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Rugt Vyvluders
True Vyvlanders
LeadersAlbrekt Fehugel (2001-present)
Markys Swurt (1982-2001)
Dates of operation1980-present
HeadquartersDanzig, Luziyca (unconfirmed)
Active regionsMostly Vyvland
IdeologyEthnic nationalism

The True Vyvlanders (Vyvlander: Rugt Vyvluderen, RV, pronounced /ɾʊçt vʏvlʊdəɾən/) are an organisation opposed to the current government of Vyvland. They are viewed by the Vyvlander government as a terrorist organisation, in addition to multiple international designations as terrorists. The RV are widely internationally condemned for a series of acts, predominantly in the 1980s, which caused harm and damage within Vyvland. However, their power has dwindled in recent years.

The True Vyvlanders originated in the vacuum of power in South Vyvland following Erman Sanker's death in 1980. The group were originally strongly Sankerist, and thus hostile towards reunification and later towards the reunified government. Particularly notable attacks include the 1986 Strossen bombings, which killed six policemen and four civilians, and two bombings at the Domestic Ministry in Vlud on separate occasions in 1989, which killed 22 in total. The group also confessed to having assassinated Conservative Party leader Jekob Veleng in 1985. In 1984, the group were made illegal and officially designated as a terrorist organisation. Since their beginnings, the True Vyvlanders have been formally classed as a terrorist organisation in Namor, Nevanmaa, Swilatia, Bleckonia, Geadland, Everia, Iglesiantis, Quebec and Ainin in addition to Vyvland.

Politically, the True Vyvlanders are not aligned with any mainstream party in Vyvland, although they have frequently been associated with the Vyvlander Front in the past, with former leader Korniliys Vamper having been connected with the group's actions in the 1980s. However, the current party leadership deny any involvement with the True Vyvlanders, and current party chairman Anton Eskmanteloim has openly and publicly condemned the organisation.