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== 7664: Tunir and Legar protests ==
== 7664: Tunir and Legar protests ==
In 7664, the people of '''Tunir''', at the time part of '''Kakluncor''', organized large protests demanding reforms in how tribal councils managed resources and decision-making. What began as peaceful demonstrations quickly escalated as different ideological factions emerged. The [[Decentralist Movement]], advocating for absolute autonomy of each tribe with no formal coordination, clashed with the [[Cooperative Anarchists]], who believed in a loosely organized body for mutual defense and economic collaboration. In Legar, the protests intensified as [[Radical Militants]], who sought a stronger Nestorian military, confronted [[Traditionalists]], who wanted to maintain the status quo of minimal governance. With tensions rising, the groups fought in the streets, and Nestorian militia forces, mostly aligned with the '''Traditionalists''', intervened to restore order. The government’s response, while restrained by Nestorian standards, resulted in 41 casualties. By the end of the conflict, five major factions had formed, each believing in a different vision for Nestor’s future, deepening ideological divisions within the anarchist system.
In 7664, the people in Tunir at the time part of [[Kakluncor]] witnessed a large protest organized by locals from different background. The first protest were peacefull and the people stood united to get reforms started in the government. The Anti-nobility movement who demanded a complete removal of the nobles in the government claiming the current system is corrupt and unjust. The anit-nobility organized a protest in Legar where they came into contact with the Imperial Nationalists who had the opposite view of the Anti-nobility claiming the nobility should get more power to restore stability in the nation. The two groups fought each other in the streets and the Nestorian military had to intervene siding mostly with the Imperials. The government's heavy-handed response, resulting in 41 casualties. In 7664 five groups were created each believing in a different system next to official Nestorian government.
In 7664, the people in Tunir at the time part of [[Kakluncor]] witnessed a large protest organized by locals from different background. The first protest were peacefull and the people stood united to get reforms started in the government. The Anti-nobility movement who demanded a complete removal of the nobles in the government claiming the current system is corrupt and unjust. The anit-nobility organized a protest in Legar where they came into contact with the Imperial Nationalists who had the opposite view of the Anti-nobility claiming the nobility should get more power to restore stability in the nation. The two groups fought each other in the streets and the Nestorian military had to intervene siding mostly with the Imperials. The government's heavy-handed response, resulting in 41 casualties. In 7664 five groups were created each believing in a different system next to official Nestorian government.
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== 7666: Unrest in the North ==
== 7666: Unrest in the North ==
The north-western region, particularly [[Kakluncor]] and [[Tricor]], experienced increased instability. The government deployed additional soldiers, triggering the emergence of three opposing factions—the peaceful [[New Orderist Party]] (NOP) advocating for new laws and the radical [[New Orderist Contract]] (NOC) and the [[Nestorian Imperial Party]] (NIP). The [[Stolvic Commonwealth]] supported the New Orderist Contract to destabilize Nestor and promote [[Orderism]]. The Nestorian government had the most trouble with the New Orderist Contract due to both the international influence and the attack against the noble system that has been in place for centuries.
The northern regions, particularly Kakluncor and Tricor, became increasingly unstable as various groups clashed over Nestor’s political and social future. Without a centralized government to maintain order, local militias and ideological movements fought to assert their control.
 
Among the emerging factions, the '''New Orderist Party (NOP)''' sought to introduce a structured legal framework to unify Nestorian society under a set of codified laws, a radical departure from the decentralized system. In contrast, the '''New Orderist Contract (NOC)''', a more militant offshoot, advocated for Orderist principles, believing that absolute hierarchy was the only way to prevent anarchy from devolving into chaos. Meanwhile, the '''Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP)''', consisting of remnants of old monarchist loyalists, pushed for a return to hereditary rule, seeing the existing system as weak and unsustainable.
 
The [[Stolvic Commonwealth]], the major Orderist power, saw the unrest as an opportunity to destabilize Nestor and covertly supported the '''New Orderist Contract''' '''(NOC)''' by supplying arms and funding. The NOC became the greatest threat to Nestorian autonomy, not only due to its foreign backing but also because it directly opposed the decentralized anarchist model that had taken hold.


== 7667-7668: Escalation and Rebellion ==
== 7667-7668: Escalation and Rebellion ==


=== GEDI conspiracy ===
=== GEDI Conspiracy ===
Unbeknownst to many, the [[Genetics & Experimental Drugs Institute]] (GEDI), situated far from the conflict zones in the capital, played a clandestine role. GEDI, with its covert experiments and genetic manipulations, fueled suspicions and conspiracy theories. Whispers about GEDI's involvement in manipulating political leaders and exacerbating social unrest circulated among the factions in the north. Rumors have been going around that the GEDI wants to establish an Eugenic state in Nestor. The New Orderist Contract (NOC) used the conspiracy theories to justify its terroristic actions against the Nestorian government. The GEDI denied any accusations and they advocated for the complete removal of the New Orderist Contract (NOC).
Unbeknownst to many, the [[Genetics & Experimental Drugs Institute]] (GEDI), situated far from the conflict zones in the capital, played a clandestine role. GEDI, with its covert experiments and genetic manipulations, fueled suspicions and conspiracy theories. Whispers about GEDI's involvement in manipulating political leaders and exacerbating social unrest circulated among the factions in the north. Rumors have been going around that the GEDI wants to establish an Eugenic state in Nestor. The New Orderist Contract (NOC) used the conspiracy theories to justify its terroristic actions against the Nestorian government. The GEDI denied any accusations and they advocated for the complete removal of the '''New Orderist Contract''' (NOC).
 
=== '''The Divide of the NOC''' ===
As the NOC’s tactics became increasingly brutal, including suicide bombings and assassinations, internal divisions began to emerge. In 7668 RH, the faction fractured into three competing groups:
 
* '''Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR):''' The most radical, advocating for the complete dismantling of the anarchist structure and its replacement with an Orderist dictatorship. The NOR heavily weaponized the GEDI conspiracy theories, claiming that only a strict, militarized society could stop manipulation.
* '''New Orderist Party (NOP):''' Less radical than the NOR, the NOP abandoned terrorism and instead pushed for a technocratic hierarchy, where leadership would be determined by expertise rather than birthright or pure anarchist principles.
* '''Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP):''' Opposed to both the NOR and NOP, the NSP sought progressive changes within the anarchist model, pushing for better representation through decentralized voting structures rather than the rigid hierarchy of the Orderists.


=== Divide of the NOC ===
=== Losing NIP – The Fall of Monarchist Loyalists ===
The New Orderist Contract (NOC) increasingly got more aggressive against the Nestorian government even resulting in suicide bombing. The commanding structure of the New Orderist Contract slowly started to have increasing disagreements. In 7668, the New Orderist Contract split into three parties, Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR) advocating for the complete removal of the nobility and a restructure of the government using the GEDI conspiracy theories. But the New Orderist Party (NOP) advocated for a stratified societal structure based on technocracy instead. The Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP) wanted nothing to do with the aggressive actions of the New Orderist Party and especially the Nestorian Orderist Rebellion. The Nestorian Socialist Party focused their efforts to get more progressive laws in the government like a restructuring of the voting system.
As clashes between the NOR, NOP, and NSP escalated, the '''Nestorian Imperial Party''' (NIP) found itself increasingly outnumbered. While initially a powerful force advocating for a return to hereditary rule, the NIP struggled against the more ideologically driven factions of the New Orderist movements. As the NOC rebellion gained momentum, the NIP lost key territories and its leaders were forced to retreat into isolated, state-controlled facilities, unable to maintain significant influence.


=== Losing NIP ===
By the end of 7668 RH, the northern regions of Nestor had descended into factional chaos, with no single group able to claim dominance. The ideological fragmentation of the Orderist movement ensured that no centralized government would emerge, allowing Nestor’s anarchist structure to persist though under extreme internal strife.
As clashes intensified between the NIP, the NOP and the NOR, the Nestorian Imperial Party found itself at a disadvantage against the growing strength of the New Orderist Contract factions. The NOC's rebellion, particularly the NOR, gained momentum, challenging the government's control in the region. Nestorian Imperial Party sought refuge in state-controlled facilities, facing difficulties in holding its ground.


== 7669-7675: Military conflict ==
== 7669-7675: Military conflict ==


=== Start ===
=== Start of Hostilities ===
The year 7669 marked the beginning of open hostilities, with the Nestorian Conflict escalating into a full-fledged military conflict. The once picturesque landscapes of Nestor's northern coast became battlegrounds, echoing with the sounds of gunfire and the cries of the disenchanted.
By 7669 RH, the Nestorian Conflict escalated into full-scale warfare, turning the once scenic northern landscapes into battlefields. With no central authority to enforce stability, tribal militias, ideological factions, and external forces vied for dominance. Though the fighting intensified, no faction could achieve absolute victory, ensuring the war would become a drawn-out conflict rather than a decisive struggle


=== Early Battles and Frontlines ===
=== '''Early Battles & Fragmentation''' ===
The conflict quickly spread across the region, with key battles taking place in strategic locations. The south of the Hivik mountain range, relatively stable at the conflict's start, soon saw military movements as the government aimed to secure its northern territories. The Nestorian military faced the challenge of dealing with multiple factions, each with distinct goals and ideologies.
As various factions mobilized, major battles erupted throughout the north. The Hivik mountain range, initially a natural buffer zone, became a contested frontline as groups sought control over strategic routes. With no singular government, the military was forced into a decentralized defense, coordinating with loyalist militias while dealing with numerous insurgent forces.


The Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP), once a dominant force, found itself on the defensive against the strength of the [[Nestorian Orderist Rebellion]] and the [[New Orderist Party]] (NOP). The [[Nestorian Orderist Rebellion]] (NOR) adopted guerrilla warfare tactics, utilizing the rugged terrain of the north to their advantage. The Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP) took a cautious approach, attempting to avoid direct confrontation while pushing for progressive reforms in the background.
The '''Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR)''', despite suffering from internal ideological disputes, launched effective guerrilla campaigns, striking key supply lines. Their attacks made the region increasingly unstable, forcing many communities to arm themselves for survival. Meanwhile, the '''New Orderist Party (NOP)''' concentrated on securing technological assets, believing that control over knowledge and infrastructure would allow them to shape Nestor’s future. '''The Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP)''', wary of direct engagement, worked to consolidate progressive governance among sympathetic communities, hoping to push reforms without resorting to outright war.


=== Foreign Involvement and Stolvic Support ===
The '''Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP)''', originally an advocate for monarchist rule, shifted its focus entirely toward preserving the status quo, siding with loyalist groups to prevent Orderist factions from gaining control. Facing both the NOR’s terrorist attacks and the NOP’s strategic positioning, the NIP suffered heavy casualties throughout the war.
The [[Stolvic Commonwealth]], aiming to further destabilize Nestor and spread its influence, openly supported the New Orderist Rebellion. Stolvic military equipment were funneled into Nestor, giving the NOR and the NOP a significant advantage. The conflict took on an international dimension, with Nestor becoming a proxy battleground between the Stolvic Commonwealth and those who opposed their expansionist ideals simply against the ideas to destabilize the nation. The Nestorian Navy with the help from [[Livaria]] went on joined missions to seize supplies heading into Nestor. The navy of the Stolvic Commonwealth and Nestorian Navy with the help from Livaria almost exchanged fire but the internation community made sure that didn't happen in the XXX accords of 7670.


=== NOR's Strategies and Territorial Gains ===
=== '''Foreign Involvement & the Proxy War''' ===
The Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR), despite its internal divisions, proved formidable on the battlefield. NOR forces utilized hit-and-run tactics, seizing control of key territories in the north. The Hivik mountain range, once a natural barrier, became a contested zone as the rebels sought to expand their influence southward. In 7670 the NOR took over the Veclar military base, giving them a lot of military equipment. This was needed because the NOR could no longer rely on the [[Stolvic Commonwealth]] for supplies. Later in the conflict the NOR managed to commit terrorists attacks on below the Hivik mountains the biggest attacks are in between 7671 and 7674. The largest terrorist attack done by the NOR costed almost 1100 lives in Lioc.
The [[Stolvic Commonwealth]], eager to further destabilize Nestor, provided direct military support to the NOR and NOP, hoping to install Orderist sympathizers. This turned Nestor into a proxy battleground, with foreign weapons fueling the conflict.


=== NOP's Technocratic Vision ===
Recognizing the growing external threat, [[Livaria]] cooperated with the Nestorian Navy in joint maritime operations, intercepting weapons shipments intended for NOR strongholds. Tensions between [[Stolvic Commonwealth|Stolvic]] and [[Livaria|Livarian]] forces escalated, almost leading to open warfare at sea. A near-conflict was averted in 7670 RH through the ''XXX Accords'', an international agreement that prevented [[Stolvic Commonwealth|Stolvic]] and [[Livaria]] from directly engaging in combat within Nestorian waters.
The New Orderist Party (NOP), advocating for a stratified societal structure based on technocracy, focused on capturing intellectual centers and technological facilities. This faction aimed to reshape Nestor's governance based on merit and technological advancement. Their clashes with government forces often revolved around control of research and education institutions.


=== NSP's Push for Progressive Reforms ===
Despite this agreement, in 7670, the NOR captured Veclar military base, securing a massive stockpile of military equipment. This victory allowed them to continue their insurgency without direct Stolvic aid. Between 7671 and 7674 RH, NOR militants launched a wave of terrorist attacks, the worst of which took place in Lioc, killing nearly 1,100 civilians. These attacks further cemented NOR’s reputation as an existential threat to Nestorian autonomy.
The Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP), distancing itself from the more aggressive actions of the NOP and NOR, concentrated on diplomatic efforts and civil society engagement. The NSP sought international support for their vision of a more progressive Nestor, emphasizing social and economic reforms.


=== NIP's efforts ===
=== The Cold War Between Tribes (7675 - Present) ===
The Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP) fought hard against mostly the NOR suffering high casualties on both sides. The NIP was supplied by the Nestorian army and the NOR got suplies from the SOC and the Veclar military base. The NIP started as a party that wanted to increase the power of the nobility but during the conflict the party aligned themselves with the government fighting to hold the status quo. The NIP sought to destroy the NOR until there was not a single member left.
By 7675 RH, no clear victor had emerged, but the conflict slowed, transitioning into a period of uneasy tension rather than open war. The former battlefronts did not dissolve, but instead became entrenched zones of hostility, with skirmishes and tribal rivalries continuing sporadically.


== 7675: Turning Tides ==
The region of the north, which used to be Legar to Tunir, once formed the Anibar’s borders, was expanded to its modern boundaries, marking the beginning and end of the "unstable zone." Other nations began questioning whether this war-torn area was still part of Nestor or had effectively become a lawless region, governed only by the 3500 tribal councils, each of which remained hostile to the others.
As the conflict entered its sixth year, Nestor found itself at a critical point. The Nestorian government, backed by the NIP and most international communities, managed to push back against the NOR in certain regions. However, the influence of the former NOC factions, fueled by Stolvic support, continued to pose a significant threat to the stability of Nestor. The war had taken a toll on the northern region of the nation, with the death toll rising to almost 80 thousand, infrastructure crumbling. The Nestorian government successfully convinced the people that the Nestorian ideals were not in danger and the nation had survived a uncertain time. Even though the NOR still are doing terrorist actions, the nation is back to being stable and united. The NIP were seen as heroes with the government goften fast lands in the north to the NIP as repayment. The NIP got their own state known as Anibar which includes the Pencol Nature Reserve in control of the GEDI for their experimental drugs and attempt to a make an Eugenic community.


Although outright war had ceased, violence remained a constant threat, and many feared that full-scale war could resume at any moment. With external actors still influencing factions, and ideological differences unresolved, the North remains in a state of perpetual cold war, an unstable land where true peace may never return.
[[Category:History of Nestor]]
[[Category:History of Nestor]]

Revision as of 19:11, 21 February 2025

Nestorian Orderists Rebellion

Image description: Battle of Veclar
Important engagements: Battle of Veclar, Battle of Tunir
Date: 7664 – 7676
Location: Nestor, Legar Coast
Result: Nestorian victory
Resulting treaties: Treaty of Tunir
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Petarian vil Mes Morculas Trandar
Strength
382.000 Infantry, 4.147.530 Militia 98.000 Infantry
Casualties
Military Casualties 16.000 dead, 4.100 missing (T.B.C.) Military Casualties 41.000 dead, 9.200 missing (T.B.C.)
Civilian casualties: 18.515 Civilian casualties (T.B.C.) Civilian casualties: 941 Civilian casualties(T.B.C.)

The Anibar Civil War was a power struggle between competing anarchist factions within Nestor. As the government had little authority beyond essential functions, various regional groups clashed over control of resources, defense policies, and the future of Nestorian society. Some factions pushed for a more structured military to counter external threats, while others resisted any form of centralization. External nations, including Orderist sympathizers and the SOC, sought to influence the war to their advantage, further deepening the divisions. Throughout the conflict, the King of Nestor, despite having little direct power, played a crucial role as a mediator, attempting to prevent complete societal collapse. The war ultimately ended not in a decisive victory, but in a new equilibrium between tribes, reinforcing the anarchist model that still defines Nestor today. This Nestorian Conflict spanning from 7664 to 7676, marked a significant departure from Nestor's historically stable trajectory. The current death toll has lead to 237 thousands deaths, missing or displaced. The current state of the civil war is stable and the unity south from the Hivik mountain range as been improved as a result of the war on the north of the Hivik mountain range.

This section is a work in progress.

7664: Tunir and Legar protests

In 7664, the people of Tunir, at the time part of Kakluncor, organized large protests demanding reforms in how tribal councils managed resources and decision-making. What began as peaceful demonstrations quickly escalated as different ideological factions emerged. The Decentralist Movement, advocating for absolute autonomy of each tribe with no formal coordination, clashed with the Cooperative Anarchists, who believed in a loosely organized body for mutual defense and economic collaboration. In Legar, the protests intensified as Radical Militants, who sought a stronger Nestorian military, confronted Traditionalists, who wanted to maintain the status quo of minimal governance. With tensions rising, the groups fought in the streets, and Nestorian militia forces, mostly aligned with the Traditionalists, intervened to restore order. The government’s response, while restrained by Nestorian standards, resulted in 41 casualties. By the end of the conflict, five major factions had formed, each believing in a different vision for Nestor’s future, deepening ideological divisions within the anarchist system.


In 7664, the people in Tunir at the time part of Kakluncor witnessed a large protest organized by locals from different background. The first protest were peacefull and the people stood united to get reforms started in the government. The Anti-nobility movement who demanded a complete removal of the nobles in the government claiming the current system is corrupt and unjust. The anit-nobility organized a protest in Legar where they came into contact with the Imperial Nationalists who had the opposite view of the Anti-nobility claiming the nobility should get more power to restore stability in the nation. The two groups fought each other in the streets and the Nestorian military had to intervene siding mostly with the Imperials. The government's heavy-handed response, resulting in 41 casualties. In 7664 five groups were created each believing in a different system next to official Nestorian government.

Parties involved in the unrest
Symbol Party Believes Year Strength Casualtis (7690)
Founded Infantry KIA Missing Civilian casualties
Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP) More power to the noble & holding status quo 7664 - now 38,000 5,200 1,200 477
New Orderist Contract (NOC) Refroms in the stratification system 7664 - 7668 101,150 230 11 2
Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR) Replacing Anarchy with Orderism 7668 - now 122,000 41,000 9,200 941
New Orderist Party (NOP) Stratified societal structure based on Technocracy 7668 - 7674 57,300 11,000 3,220 1,192
Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP) More equality and progressive laws 7668 - now - - - 17
Nestorian government Return stability - 382,000 16,000 4,100 18,515
Total 575,300 73,200 17,720 21,515

7666: Unrest in the North

The northern regions, particularly Kakluncor and Tricor, became increasingly unstable as various groups clashed over Nestor’s political and social future. Without a centralized government to maintain order, local militias and ideological movements fought to assert their control.

Among the emerging factions, the New Orderist Party (NOP) sought to introduce a structured legal framework to unify Nestorian society under a set of codified laws, a radical departure from the decentralized system. In contrast, the New Orderist Contract (NOC), a more militant offshoot, advocated for Orderist principles, believing that absolute hierarchy was the only way to prevent anarchy from devolving into chaos. Meanwhile, the Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP), consisting of remnants of old monarchist loyalists, pushed for a return to hereditary rule, seeing the existing system as weak and unsustainable.

The Stolvic Commonwealth, the major Orderist power, saw the unrest as an opportunity to destabilize Nestor and covertly supported the New Orderist Contract (NOC) by supplying arms and funding. The NOC became the greatest threat to Nestorian autonomy, not only due to its foreign backing but also because it directly opposed the decentralized anarchist model that had taken hold.

7667-7668: Escalation and Rebellion

GEDI Conspiracy

Unbeknownst to many, the Genetics & Experimental Drugs Institute (GEDI), situated far from the conflict zones in the capital, played a clandestine role. GEDI, with its covert experiments and genetic manipulations, fueled suspicions and conspiracy theories. Whispers about GEDI's involvement in manipulating political leaders and exacerbating social unrest circulated among the factions in the north. Rumors have been going around that the GEDI wants to establish an Eugenic state in Nestor. The New Orderist Contract (NOC) used the conspiracy theories to justify its terroristic actions against the Nestorian government. The GEDI denied any accusations and they advocated for the complete removal of the New Orderist Contract (NOC).

The Divide of the NOC

As the NOC’s tactics became increasingly brutal, including suicide bombings and assassinations, internal divisions began to emerge. In 7668 RH, the faction fractured into three competing groups:

  • Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR): The most radical, advocating for the complete dismantling of the anarchist structure and its replacement with an Orderist dictatorship. The NOR heavily weaponized the GEDI conspiracy theories, claiming that only a strict, militarized society could stop manipulation.
  • New Orderist Party (NOP): Less radical than the NOR, the NOP abandoned terrorism and instead pushed for a technocratic hierarchy, where leadership would be determined by expertise rather than birthright or pure anarchist principles.
  • Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP): Opposed to both the NOR and NOP, the NSP sought progressive changes within the anarchist model, pushing for better representation through decentralized voting structures rather than the rigid hierarchy of the Orderists.

Losing NIP – The Fall of Monarchist Loyalists

As clashes between the NOR, NOP, and NSP escalated, the Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP) found itself increasingly outnumbered. While initially a powerful force advocating for a return to hereditary rule, the NIP struggled against the more ideologically driven factions of the New Orderist movements. As the NOC rebellion gained momentum, the NIP lost key territories and its leaders were forced to retreat into isolated, state-controlled facilities, unable to maintain significant influence.

By the end of 7668 RH, the northern regions of Nestor had descended into factional chaos, with no single group able to claim dominance. The ideological fragmentation of the Orderist movement ensured that no centralized government would emerge, allowing Nestor’s anarchist structure to persist though under extreme internal strife.

7669-7675: Military conflict

Start of Hostilities

By 7669 RH, the Nestorian Conflict escalated into full-scale warfare, turning the once scenic northern landscapes into battlefields. With no central authority to enforce stability, tribal militias, ideological factions, and external forces vied for dominance. Though the fighting intensified, no faction could achieve absolute victory, ensuring the war would become a drawn-out conflict rather than a decisive struggle

Early Battles & Fragmentation

As various factions mobilized, major battles erupted throughout the north. The Hivik mountain range, initially a natural buffer zone, became a contested frontline as groups sought control over strategic routes. With no singular government, the military was forced into a decentralized defense, coordinating with loyalist militias while dealing with numerous insurgent forces.

The Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR), despite suffering from internal ideological disputes, launched effective guerrilla campaigns, striking key supply lines. Their attacks made the region increasingly unstable, forcing many communities to arm themselves for survival. Meanwhile, the New Orderist Party (NOP) concentrated on securing technological assets, believing that control over knowledge and infrastructure would allow them to shape Nestor’s future. The Nestorian Socialist Party (NSP), wary of direct engagement, worked to consolidate progressive governance among sympathetic communities, hoping to push reforms without resorting to outright war.

The Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP), originally an advocate for monarchist rule, shifted its focus entirely toward preserving the status quo, siding with loyalist groups to prevent Orderist factions from gaining control. Facing both the NOR’s terrorist attacks and the NOP’s strategic positioning, the NIP suffered heavy casualties throughout the war.

Foreign Involvement & the Proxy War

The Stolvic Commonwealth, eager to further destabilize Nestor, provided direct military support to the NOR and NOP, hoping to install Orderist sympathizers. This turned Nestor into a proxy battleground, with foreign weapons fueling the conflict.

Recognizing the growing external threat, Livaria cooperated with the Nestorian Navy in joint maritime operations, intercepting weapons shipments intended for NOR strongholds. Tensions between Stolvic and Livarian forces escalated, almost leading to open warfare at sea. A near-conflict was averted in 7670 RH through the XXX Accords, an international agreement that prevented Stolvic and Livaria from directly engaging in combat within Nestorian waters.

Despite this agreement, in 7670, the NOR captured Veclar military base, securing a massive stockpile of military equipment. This victory allowed them to continue their insurgency without direct Stolvic aid. Between 7671 and 7674 RH, NOR militants launched a wave of terrorist attacks, the worst of which took place in Lioc, killing nearly 1,100 civilians. These attacks further cemented NOR’s reputation as an existential threat to Nestorian autonomy.

The Cold War Between Tribes (7675 - Present)

By 7675 RH, no clear victor had emerged, but the conflict slowed, transitioning into a period of uneasy tension rather than open war. The former battlefronts did not dissolve, but instead became entrenched zones of hostility, with skirmishes and tribal rivalries continuing sporadically.

The region of the north, which used to be Legar to Tunir, once formed the Anibar’s borders, was expanded to its modern boundaries, marking the beginning and end of the "unstable zone." Other nations began questioning whether this war-torn area was still part of Nestor or had effectively become a lawless region, governed only by the 3500 tribal councils, each of which remained hostile to the others.

Although outright war had ceased, violence remained a constant threat, and many feared that full-scale war could resume at any moment. With external actors still influencing factions, and ideological differences unresolved, the North remains in a state of perpetual cold war, an unstable land where true peace may never return.