The Anarchy of Angularis

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The Anarchy of Angularis
Date: 1635–the Present (Elw Calendar)
Place: The Vale of Angularis (Elwynnese Union)
Casus belli: The River War & re-emergence of the Dark Orchid Society
Outcome: Ongoing.
Participants
Monarchist
ElwynnElwynnese Union
Amokolia Amokolia (1635–1638)
AlalehzaminAlalehzamin and Utasia (after 1638)
ElwynnHouse of Ayreon-Kalirion
Elwynn House of Ettlingar Freyu
ElwynnImperial and Emirati House of Osman (after 1636)
Nationalist
Dark Orchid SocietyDark Orchid Society
InsurgentsBrotherhood of LestHouse of OsmanImperial and Emirati House of Osman (before 1636)
Elwynn Simrani Faction (1635 only)

Heretical
InsurgentsFollowers of Rrakanychan

Separatist
Insurgents Amokolian Nationalists (after 1638)
InsurgentsIsrailovsky Kossars
Commanders

Elwynn King Noah
Amokolia Fjǫrleif Llængjarla
AlalehzaminThorgils Tarjeisson
Strength
Fleurinots Fleur de Lys-Longships Guard: 252,617
Ironsides Union Defence Force: 919,892
VTG Vanic Temple Guard:52,355
Cudgellers Corps of the Gentlemen-at-Cudgels: 157,000
AlalehzaminEmirati Riddare: 11,045
Stratioti Stratioti:19,600
Dark Orchid SocietyElwwehr: 200,000–250,000
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InsurgentsFollowers of Rrakanychan: 60,000
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Insurgents Army of the Third Republic: 25,000–50,000
InsurgentsIsrailovsky Host: 40,000–45,000
Casualties
1635–1638: 1,441 killed & 6,100 injured
1639:
1635–1638: 306 killed, 4,500+ injured & 342 arrested
1639:
Notes

1635

The Dark Ocean Society, having spent years preparing and organising for the overthrow of the Elwynnese Monarchy, eagerly agreed to support the attack on Eliria by mercenaries loyal to Margana Win'Eth, that led to the River War. The timetable of the attack was accelerated when King Noah issued the Royal Decree of 18 Araroqpinu 1635 and ordered the deployment of Longship Guards, Cudgellers and local enforcement officers to the Bailiwick of Allswell, in response to an unrelated attempt on the life of Queen Noor by suspected agents of the Jingdaoese Tegong. Although supportive of the attack and embroiled in the subsequent fighting in Alalehzamin between factions of the Behsaz party the Dark Orchid Society was not invested in an Imperialist victory. It's main objective was to create a disordered environment in which it could continue its activities uninterrupted and slowly supplant the state power. With that objective in mind, it began to step up its activities in the Vale of Angularis, which was the least developed, at least outside the Pale of Angularis of any of the provinces of Elwynn, being the most recently incorporated into Shireroth following decades of anarchy after the fall of Ashkenatza.

Under the cover of suicide bombings attempted against hospitals and the garrisons of Gentlemen-at-Cudgels in Tielion Loki and Azeroth on the 9th of Elroqpinu 1635, the disparate terrorist groups and brigands sponsored by the society began a steady withdrawal westwards towards the untamed frontier with Minarboria and Tellia. There the Society began to try to organise the militants into the core cadre of what they aspired to have become the Elwwehr, a national liberation army, although shortages of manpower, weapons and munitions, means that this 'army' is scarcely equal to a division of light infantry, initially with around 18,000 men and women under arms, only a third of whom have undergone any formalised basic training. The best that most will hope for is to be given a gun and some rudimentary instruction whilst on the march to the west. The rebels for the most part attempted to travel by night and avoided settlements and main roads, reducing the risk of detection whilst considerably slowing their progress. Under orders from the society, no band is to be greater than one-hundred and fifty men in number whilst on the move until they reach the mustering zone, in an attempt - probably forlorn - to prevent the movement being compromised by having any greater number caught in security dragnets. The rebel groups are cellular in structure and currently known only to the leaders and their handlers who remain concealed in civil society, to limit exposure if any one band is captured and interrogated.

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1639

The Assize

Main Article: The Journey to the West

The Hjalmar Offensive Operation

Date Location Units Deployed Opposing Forces Summary Loyalist Casualties Rebel Loses