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Following the speeches of the Coen's to their people, a couple of days of complete silence ruled in the Duchy of the Mountain Chain. On the 20th of August however, the worst violence not seen since Mad Freya's usurping attempt on the throne exploded across the Mountain Chain. Simultaneously, sailors in the South of the Mountain Chain mutineered against their captains, while in the center towns threw out the Coen bailiffs en masse. In the north, pro-Coen bailiffs quickly seized the violence in the south to organize Pro-Coen militia's and retain control over the islands of Nordbergen and northern Hartzbergen. The small island of Lindes in a defiant move, resisted rebel momentum and remained loyal, though woefully surrounded and im immediate danger.
Four large Coen war vessels managed to escape from Lauenburg before rebels seized the ships, escaping further north to Kade harbors, as Lauenburg and Bergen, The Mountain Chain's southern only port cities, were under Rebel control. Small military units sprang up across the Mountain Chain, fortifying Rebel and Coen control in their respective areas. The Coen's retained control over their capital, Coennia, but lost Warrenord and Warrensud. What soldiers were able to be mobilized quickly mobilized, maintaining control over Warrenmid, but the atmosphere in the capital was tense at best. Following the Coen's statements of sentencing rebels to the mines for a decade, the Rebels started blowing up the mines all across their rebel held areas, denouncing them as tools of Coen tyranny, crippling the local Iron trade and shutting down the forges.
What areas were retained by the Coens became bitterly divided. Their encouragements of loyalty to the family caused a severe "snitch" atmosphere, where neighbors were betraying each other, often falsely, in return for favors from the ruling family. Elsewhere, the price of coal plummeted in the Lamperouge lands as the demand for Coal crashed. The forges were now no longer producing weapons on the Coen lands, resulting in local petty noble outcries across the Daendroque Sardini and Daendroquin lands further south. There were small protests across the Anahera, Ivrae, Kade and Dusablon estates. The State Council summoned an emergency meeting to discuss the nature of the revolt.
The revolt leaders made it apparant in an open letter to the Crown Prince that they did not rebel against his divine authority or his rule, but that they wished to depose the tyrannical Coen family and undo their changes. The Crown Prince remained silent as he had been for the past months, relying instead on the State Council to formulate a response on his behalf.
Any would be ally of the Coens would not be direly needed to crush the rebel sentiment. The first objective for any assistance, would be the capture of Risor and Krago. Risor held the important cross bridge jump to the smaller islands, defensive coastal citadels that would otherwise have to be besieged for months. Additionally Kargo would have to be captured immediately to allow supplies and reinforcements to be shipped in, and to alleviate the surrounded capital Island Warrenmid.
In Regalia already, many flocked to the local mercenary institutions, willing to fight the rebels to stake their claim of glory on the battlefield, in the hopes of being noticed by the Crown Prince, or to gather fame and fortune for themselves. The outcome of this Civil War, would determine much.
OOC funsies: So, we have ourselves another war conflict happening. This one is slightly different however. As long as the State Council has not declared the Rebels outlawed yet, any Regalian citizen may fight on the Rebel's side in an attempt to crown themselves new Dukes of the Mountain Chain should they be able to win. Character /may/ die if they get captured by the Coen's, but hey, everything has risks. As long as the State Council does not place any particular judgement on this event, nothing is illegal yet, on either side, as long as it remains within the Regalian war laws.
Four large Coen war vessels managed to escape from Lauenburg before rebels seized the ships, escaping further north to Kade harbors, as Lauenburg and Bergen, The Mountain Chain's southern only port cities, were under Rebel control. Small military units sprang up across the Mountain Chain, fortifying Rebel and Coen control in their respective areas. The Coen's retained control over their capital, Coennia, but lost Warrenord and Warrensud. What soldiers were able to be mobilized quickly mobilized, maintaining control over Warrenmid, but the atmosphere in the capital was tense at best. Following the Coen's statements of sentencing rebels to the mines for a decade, the Rebels started blowing up the mines all across their rebel held areas, denouncing them as tools of Coen tyranny, crippling the local Iron trade and shutting down the forges.
What areas were retained by the Coens became bitterly divided. Their encouragements of loyalty to the family caused a severe "snitch" atmosphere, where neighbors were betraying each other, often falsely, in return for favors from the ruling family. Elsewhere, the price of coal plummeted in the Lamperouge lands as the demand for Coal crashed. The forges were now no longer producing weapons on the Coen lands, resulting in local petty noble outcries across the Daendroque Sardini and Daendroquin lands further south. There were small protests across the Anahera, Ivrae, Kade and Dusablon estates. The State Council summoned an emergency meeting to discuss the nature of the revolt.
The revolt leaders made it apparant in an open letter to the Crown Prince that they did not rebel against his divine authority or his rule, but that they wished to depose the tyrannical Coen family and undo their changes. The Crown Prince remained silent as he had been for the past months, relying instead on the State Council to formulate a response on his behalf.
Any would be ally of the Coens would not be direly needed to crush the rebel sentiment. The first objective for any assistance, would be the capture of Risor and Krago. Risor held the important cross bridge jump to the smaller islands, defensive coastal citadels that would otherwise have to be besieged for months. Additionally Kargo would have to be captured immediately to allow supplies and reinforcements to be shipped in, and to alleviate the surrounded capital Island Warrenmid.
In Regalia already, many flocked to the local mercenary institutions, willing to fight the rebels to stake their claim of glory on the battlefield, in the hopes of being noticed by the Crown Prince, or to gather fame and fortune for themselves. The outcome of this Civil War, would determine much.
