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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:59 pm

Ok...
Is anyone going to monitor the war, or will it be a general affair where both sides just play along?

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Postby Ruridova » Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:26 pm

Alleniana wrote:Ok...
Is anyone going to monitor the war, or will it be a general affair where both sides just play along?

The Cypriot War or the Russian Revolution?
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Postby Marquette of Pacific » Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:36 pm

Turkiye Federal Republic wrote:
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LOL 600 MEN ATTACKING MY 60,000 MEN?! YOU'RE MAD! YOU'RE ALL MAD

Mahaan, I told you, I rammed through your blockade, and Volcomia makes a point, you couldn't have every part of the Mediterranean blocked, I mean its a huge sea.

Are you crazy or something? I said 600.000 men not 600 men


Lol that means the same thing, are you crazy or something?
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Postby Marquette of Pacific » Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:40 pm

Alleniana wrote:Ok...
Is anyone going to monitor the war, or will it be a general affair where both sides just play along?


The Ottomans trying to reconquer the Kingdom of Cyprus is enough to set Europe into commotion, but I think one or more of 3 things is happening:
1) people are too inactive and not on enough to respond to crises
2) people don't know how to respond so they stay neutral
3) people don't care about what's happening and wait for something more "interesting" to come up.
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Postby Neu Kaisertum Osterreich » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:01 pm

King Neoklis, from his hidden and undisclosed location, saw that enemy troops were now flooding his land. These troops were in extremely large quantities, but their leaders were still the most important to the men. The king and his advisors came up with an extremely large scale operation that would severely cripple the enemy forces.

23 DECEMBER, 1913

The Cypriot team of 45 men left the presence of the king at 3:30, and were dispersed into 9 groups of 5, and were sent into the camps of the Spanish and Ottoman armies. The groups waited outside the camps until 9:30 at night, when the armies went to sleep. Once the last lights were out, and the sentries' routes had been thoroughly marked, they made their move. From the help of POW's, the spies knew where the generals and officers were stationed. The groups quickly moved in and found their targets, the generals, colonels,brigadiers, etc. we're all killed. Of course, not all of the officers could be killed, but a good deal of the highest ranking and most powerful officers were killed. To avoid commotion, the officers were knifed in their sleep, and thus no noise was made. The last officers were dead by midnight.

At 5:00 on the morning of the 24th of December, Christmas Eve day, the armies of The south of Cyprus moved north, and some of the armies from Nicosia moved west towards the Spanish army. The Cypriots attacked the Spanish in not only the dark, but when they were leaderless. The Spanish were surrounded on two sides, and the Cypriots opened fire. From cannons that the Belgians had sold to the Cypriot military, large burning objects were propelled at the Spanish armies, while other artillery fired canister and explosives. The infantry opened fire on the camps. It was chaos, it was bloody; it was slaughter. The Cypriots did. It stop the onslaught, and hell was let loose on the Spanish that day.

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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:01 pm

Marquette of Pacific wrote:
Turkiye Federal Republic wrote:Are you crazy or something? I said 600.000 men not 600 men


Lol that means the same thing, are you crazy or something?

I think in some countries, they use a comma where we use a dot and a dot where we use a comma, so instead of 6 hundred thousand being 600,000.00, it might be for them 600.000,00

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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:02 pm

Ok, this is getting out of hand, I'm going to monitor the war as a neutral nation. Marquette, do you mind? I think this war really needs someone uninvolved to make sure its all fair and consistent.

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Postby Marquette of Pacific » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:09 pm

Once the Cypriot spies had finished killing the Turkish officers in the east, the Belgian army was awakened to prepare for the time they had agreed with Cyprus to attack the Turks, 5:00 AM. Belgium had much more of the artillery than its allies, because we produced it. The whole of the 60,000 Belgian forced, accompanied with 5,000 batteries of artillery, moved on the Turkish camps. The Cypriots had taught the Belgian engineers the art of putting large objects (usually trash) into artillery batteries, setting them on fire, and launching them at the enemy. The Belgian artillery had more explosives than their Cypriot friends, so they first fired all of their explosives on the Turks, and once they ran out of explosives after 2 hours, they switched to canister shot. It was chaos, it was bloody; it was slaughter.

And sure Swiss, you can monitor.
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Postby The Russian Wilderlands » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:15 pm

The Syrian troops were also, believe it or not, in on the plan. We moved our forces at 5:00 too. The men in the trenches, most of them, charged out to the other side of the Ottoman camps (Belgium was attacking the north side, I attack south side). We had our own explosives and canister, but we also used so Belgian made artillery. The immense power of the elite Syrian forces and the Belgian artillery and surprise took the ottomans way by surprise. The hell and fire rained down on the Ottomans and we quickly had the upper hand. It was chaos, it was bloody; it was slaughter.

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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:21 pm

Mahaan Bharatvarsha wrote:OOC: It was invaded. I remember a post by Albania where it said it took over Montenegro's capital. And what about the issue of Israel?

What's happening in Israel? last I heard, they were part of Syria...I think?

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Postby Ruridova » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:27 pm

Red Square, Moscow
Russian Tsardom


Lenin stood in Red Square. An aptly named location, he thought, for the riots led by communists in Moscow to begin. The name of the square actually came from an archaic word for "beautiful" and bore no relation to communism. Still, the name was fitting.
They had taken the Kremlin, Saint Basil's Cathedral, and much of Moscow from the White Army and the Tsarists simply by marching. The troops, hesitant to fire, simply fell back. However, there was no way they'd let it last. Sooner or later they would have to reclaim the city.
Northeast of the Square, on Tverskaya Road, White troops moved towards the Red barricade. The infantry in front opened fire, killing dozens; they then moved out of the way as cavalry charged the barricade. Having broken the perimeter, the white troops moved into the city.
The Russian Revolution had shed its first blood.


Within weeks there was a Red Army, a Red Army that controlled Moscow, Tsaritsyn, Rostov, Karelia, the Caucasus, Poland, Kiev, and Sakhalin. With large swathes of territory now under his control, Lenin proclaimed the formation of a new nation.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was born.
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:39 pm

Document of the Cypriot War of Independence:
Cyprus declares independence

Turkey rejects Cyprus declaration of independence

3rd Turkish Division sent to coast of Cyprus

Spain offers help to Turkey

Belgium sends 60,000 men, 3,000 lancers, 1,500 jinetes, 500 batteries, 1,500 armoured vehicles to Cyprus and declares help for Cyprus’ independence

Turkey condemns Belgian support

Spain sends 3rd & 7th Mediterranean Infantry, 9th and 5th Cavalry and 2nd Native Horse Artillery with a detachment of their Eastern Mediterranean Fleet to Cyprus

3rd Turkish Division landed at Lizocarposo, Cyprus and 5th Turkish Division sent to Famagusta

Turkey accepts Spanish support

Britain declares support for Turkey and sends 60,000 men from the Pembroke and Nottinghamshire divisions with a part of their Grand Fleet

Austro-Hungarian Empire declares support of Turkey by sending 1st Fallschirmjager division to be parachuted into Cyprus

Belgium sends 60,000 more men to Cyprus

Syria declares support of Cypriot freedom and sends 5th Elite Army of Syria (4 divisions of elite infantry) along with 12 ships and 450 batteries

Cypriot king requests help from Greece

400,000 Cypriots called by their king to build a east-west wall through Cyprus

Turkey requests withdrawal of Belgian, British and Syrian forces

Syria refuses to withdraw from Cyprus

Switzerland attempts to mediate a peace offer between Cyprus and Turkey

Spain blockades Belgian ships from the Strait of Gibraltar

Italy dispatches 60,000 men and 10 destroyers to Cyprus for Turkey
Turkey plants landmines around Cyprus

Turkey offers Cyprus freedom if they give up around half the land and ceasefire

Turkey bombards Nicosia

Turkey informs international community not to send troops and of the mines

Belgium hires ships in Marseille to sail to Cyprus and send men

50 aircraft and 4th division are sent by Turkey to Cyprus

Syria fortifies Cyprus

Turkey changes peace offer to Cyprus to a less punishing one

Turkey sends landmine map to Spain

Switzerland accepts Cypriot refugees

Belgians attempt to land on Cyprus

Spanish arrive on Cyprus

Italians land on Cyprus

Turkey sends 1st, 2nd and 5th fleets to Cyprus

France obtains Turkish landmine map

Denmark sends 10 minesweepers to remove mines around Cyprus

Turkey allows civilians to leave Cyprus

Portuguese 3rd & 7th infantry with 2nd Spanish Armoured Car are sent by Spain to Cyprus

British forces reach Cyprus

Cypriots sow chaos in Draconian lines

Anti-Turkish forces attack

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Postby Volcomia » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:56 pm

Ok I would like to start using spies a bit more but I don't want to post something they have done and then next post by the country effected is all about how they did the spy kill him/her and know it was me who did so if I post something about spies please don't take it as I announced to the whole world that France sent a spy to say Wkahaj land and killed general read it like unknown assassin of unknown aligence has killed a general of Wkahaj and that is all that is know
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS PLEASE TELL ME IT AND MAYBE WE CAN COME TO A CONSENSUS ON THE SUBJECT

Also I promise I won't be killing all high powered officials all the time usually it will be like the Turkey Mine Map thing

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Postby Marquette of Pacific » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:06 pm

Volcomia wrote:Ok I would like to start using spies a bit more but I don't want to post something they have done and then next post by the country effected is all about how they did the spy kill him/her and know it was me who did so if I post something about spies please don't take it as I announced to the whole world that France sent a spy to say Wkahaj land and killed general read it like unknown assassin of unknown aligence has killed a general of Wkahaj and that is all that is know
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS PLEASE TELL ME IT AND MAYBE WE CAN COME TO A CONSENSUS ON THE SUBJECT

Also I promise I won't be killing all high powered officials all the time usually it will be like the Turkey Mine Map thing


OOC: Just do what Cyprus, Syria, and me did, post about your spies, but post about them finishing their work in the same post that you originally posted.
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Postby Ruridova » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:34 pm

Ruridova wrote:Red Square, Moscow
Russian Tsardom


Lenin stood in Red Square. An aptly named location, he thought, for the riots led by communists in Moscow to begin. The name of the square actually came from an archaic word for "beautiful" and bore no relation to communism. Still, the name was fitting.
They had taken the Kremlin, Saint Basil's Cathedral, and much of Moscow from the White Army and the Tsarists simply by marching. The troops, hesitant to fire, simply fell back. However, there was no way they'd let it last. Sooner or later they would have to reclaim the city.
Northeast of the Square, on Tverskaya Road, White troops moved towards the Red barricade. The infantry in front opened fire, killing dozens; they then moved out of the way as cavalry charged the barricade. Having broken the perimeter, the white troops moved into the city.
The Russian Revolution had shed its first blood.


Within weeks there was a Red Army, a Red Army that controlled Moscow, Tsaritsyn, Rostov, Karelia, the Caucasus, Poland, Kiev, and Sakhalin. With large swathes of territory now under his control, Lenin proclaimed the formation of a new nation.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was born.

UPDATE ON THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

The entirety of Poland, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Lithuania are now in revolt as are the Don and Volga river valleys, Tomsk, Sakhalin and Vladivostok, Nizhniy Novgorod, Riga, Karelia, Arkangelsk, Ingria, Helsingfors, and Moscow. The Tsar has fled to an undisclosed location(Noril'sk), and a spy has planted false information that he is in Yekaterinburg. The Red and White Armies continue to fight; the White Army has weakened signifigantly after the rebellion of Russian soldiers and cossacks. Protests continue to occur in much of the remainder of the Russian Tsardom; riots have broken out in Minsk, Riga, and Tomsk. It is unknown how much longer the Russian Tsardom will survive against the USSR and whether or not Tsar Nikolai II will surrender or die fighting.


OoC: What month would it be right now?
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Mahaan Bharatvarsha » Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:04 pm

The move by Cypriots was unexpected and really valiant and some officers did perish, but many others survived and raised an alarm. 17 Cypriot spies were caught and executed on the spot. Then the shelling started and soldiers started falling, but soon, they rallied and charged onto the Cypriot positions, 10,000 men charging for the artillery and 90,000 moving to the Cypriot lines. Numerical, Technical and Training superiority gave the Spanish upperhand in the conflict. The Artillery placements of Cypriots was neutralized and then captured. The Spanish attacked like hungry pack of wolves and entered the trenches of the Cypriots and heavy fighting issued. The Cavalry cut through the Cypriot flanks. Although the Cypriots fought valiantly, the Spanish were many and were the master of the battle that day.
On the other hand, the Spanish Navy opened fire on the Belgian and Syrian vessels. The Belgian transports cant give any resistance and were sunk easily. The Belgian sailors who managed to survive were arrested and put on a ship SNS Brekka of Spanish fleet and sent back to Belgium. They were not taken POWs but sent back to their country. The Fleet then opened fire on the Syrian ships, sinking three on the spot and damaging others. One cruiser of the Spanish fleet also sunk.
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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:16 pm

Mahaan Bharatvarsha wrote:The move by Cypriots was unexpected and really valiant and some officers did perish, but many others survived and raised an alarm. 17 Cypriot spies were caught and executed on the spot. Then the shelling started and soldiers started falling, but soon, they rallied and charged onto the Cypriot positions, 10,000 men charging for the artillery and 90,000 moving to the Cypriot lines. Numerical, Technical and Training superiority gave the Spanish upperhand in the conflict. The Artillery placements of Cypriots was neutralized and then captured. The Spanish attacked like hungry pack of wolves and entered the trenches of the Cypriots and heavy fighting issued. The Cavalry cut through the Cypriot flanks. Although the Cypriots fought valiantly, the Spanish were many and were the master of the battle that day.
On the other hand, the Spanish Navy opened fire on the Belgian and Syrian vessels. The Belgian transports cant give any resistance and were sunk easily. The Belgian sailors who managed to survive were arrested and put on a ship SNS Brekka of Spanish fleet and sent back to Belgium. They were not taken POWs but sent back to their country. The Fleet then opened fire on the Syrian ships, sinking three on the spot and damaging others. One cruiser of the Spanish fleet also sunk.

Um... Let me get this straight, your soldiers who had just been messed up by the Cypriot spies, charged artillery, and won? And cavalry fight in trenches? No offense, but wtf?

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Postby Warheaven » Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:22 pm

The Italian Army has got to know the the Belgians, Syrians and Cypriots have launched an assault and knew it was the best time for a counter offensive. The 80,000 strong Italian Army moved their way to the north west defensive lines amidst the cover of the night. The Italian Artillery then opened fire. One hour of continuous shelling dispered and demoralised the defenders and opened up a breach. The Army then rushed in and with their rifles and machetes and started killing the defenders. The soldiers then dug in, put machine gun nests and artillery entrenchments. The moving of the defenders for an offensive had so weakened the rear that the Italians were able to move forward without much difficulty.
The Italian Navy too, like their Spanish counterparts, opened fire on the Syrian fleet, sinking many and taking damage on two of its own. There was no way the Syrian Navy would be able to fight 3 of the finest naval powers at the same time, and only few Syrian vessels were afloat now.

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Postby Mahaan Bharatvarsha » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:01 pm

OOC: LOL Alleniana, dats not what i meant. It is not easy to destroy a 120,000 strong army by some shelling and charge of 40,000 or some more men. Many will survive. Even then I showed 10,000 of my men dead. Infact, in this war i am the only person accepting losses, which others should too. If they had assaulted me, they will have to get out of their trenches. That is where my cavalry charged and then my infantry poured in the trenches. It was basically a retaliation counter attack which succeeded due to numerical and training superiority.
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Postby Volcomia » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:02 pm

The naval battle had started and French allies took many losses and hope was about to die. But all of a sudden new guns were heard from behind the League fleet and all of a sudden the flag ship of Italy was sinking and 2 Spanish destroyers went up in flames! (I will post what happened to British ships if they post that they took part in the attack but won't if they dont say they took part) And all of a sudden 5 French battleships, 6 destroyers, and 7 crusiers sailed into the flank of the Leagues navy causing disarray and heavy damage. While on land 120,000 French infantry and 150 armoured vehicles landed on the Italian sector of beaches and raced into the flank of the Italian advance taking out the trailing artillery and ravaging the forward forces.

OOC: Let me explain how this all happened before I'm accused of god modding for a brilliant strategic maneuver by answer the major questions on how this could have happened
1. How did you get blockade? Easy I disguised my war ships as the French merchant fleet. (ex. they flew merchant flags, ect.)
2. How did you get through the mines to land your troops? I used the map of mines that my spies uncovered :palm:
3. How did you get to Cyprus so fast? My ships, harboring my army, landed at Belgium's controlled port trading for the rations they needed
4. How did you sneek up on the League fleet? I kept the merchant flags and stuff up until mere seconds before firing. (so in other words I made it look like the merchant fleet was sailing by to get to some other place but once in range and locked on top target I quickly switched flags)
5. How did you sink the Italian flagship? I had all 5 of my battleships aim their guns on the flagship to make sure it sunk.
6. How did your troops catch up to the Italian advance so quick? We used the 150 armored vehicles for mobility! This helped us catch up to them fairly quickly! :palm:

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Postby Volcomia » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:06 pm

Mahaan Bharatvarsha wrote:OOC: LOL Alleniana, dats not what i meant. It is not easy to destroy a 120,000 strong army by some shelling and charge of 40,000 or some more men. Many will survive. Even then I showed 10,000 of my men dead. Infact, in this war i am the only person accepting losses, which others should too. If they had assaulted me, they will have to get out of their trenches. That is where my cavalry charged and then my infantry poured in the trenches. It was basically a retaliation counter attack which succeeded due to numerical and training superiority.


Ok I think if they snuck into your camp and silently killed the most high ranking officers they could find for like 2 hours plus and then at like 5 am, when half the camp is still in pj's sleeping, started pouring artillery (flammable artillery that can start tents on fire quickly) into the camp with no high ranking officers left to organize your men in the chaos and then started shooting and charging into that chaos killing your men you would probably have more then 10,000 dead out of 120,000

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Postby Mahaan Bharatvarsha » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:09 pm

OOC: man, thats fukin godmodding. You cant just charge in with your load of excuses yelling 'Hooyah!!' and get away with it. That wont be good that i posted that my spies tracked your plans and my navy disguised and tracked behind you and opened fire on you and destroyed your fleet, etc. etc. Please quit this godmodding, and if you cant, please tell me so I can quit this RP.
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Postby Volcomia » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:29 pm

Mahaan Bharatvarsha wrote:OOC: man, thats fukin godmodding. You cant just charge in with your load of excuses yelling 'Hooyah!!' and get away with it. That wont be good that i posted that my spies tracked your plans and my navy disguised and tracked behind you and opened fire on you and destroyed your fleet, etc. etc. Please quit this godmodding, and if you cant, please tell me so I can quit this RP.

OOC: Ok first off where did I post that I had planes? And how could your ships track my ships if mine were the ones disguised first? And to the main point! How is this god modding? It's called surprise attack duh :palm: and if I had told you about this before hand like how my disguised ships passed your blockade you would have instantly took it as if I had declared to the world that I was going to launch a surprise attack and would have massacred my troops and ships while only taking 2 losses! My reasons for how I did everything are completely legit you just don't like it cause I outsmarted you

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Postby Alleniana » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:51 pm

Ok, guys, listen. Let's just put all the troops back where they started, at the ports because there was a drought or something and they need water. Otherwise, this won't work, everything's too confused.

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Postby Mahaan Bharatvarsha » Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:52 pm

That is what you think Volcomia. other people here are not @$$holes that they fight the way liked by all. i liked to be in this RP against you, not because i hated you or something, but i thought that i was against a good rational opponent... if your idea was to ruin the fun, then congratulations you did it. I hereby quit this RP.... :meh:
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