Rise of Orderism in Nestor
Image description: Battle of Veclar | |
Important engagements: | Battle of Veclar, Battle of Tunir |
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Date: | 7664 – 7676 |
Location: | Nestor, Legar Coast |
Result: | Nestorian victory |
Resulting treaties: | Treaty of Tunir |
Belligerents | |
Nestor | Nestorian Orderists Rebellion |
Commanders and leaders | |
Petarian vil Mes | Morculas Trandar |
Strength | |
382.000 Infantry, 4.147.530 Militia | 98.000 Infantry |
Casualties | |
16.000 dead, 4.100 missing (T.B.C.) | 41.000 dead, 9.200 missing (T.B.C.) |
18.515 Civilian casualties (T.B.C.) | 941 Civilian casualties(T.B.C.) |
The Nestorian Conflict, a pivotal chapter in the history of Nestor, unfolded as Nestor, a conservative and militaristic island nation, faced internal turmoil amid growing influence from partially the Stolvic Orderist Commonwealth. This conflict, spanning from 7664 to 7676, marked a significant departure from Nestor's historically stable trajectory. The conflict started with disgrace of the nobility system of Nestor mainly in de upper house of Nestorian government. The current deathtoll has lead to 337 thousands deaths, missing or displaced. The current state of the civilwar 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.
7664: Tunir and Legar protests
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 currupt and unjust. The anit-nobility orginized 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 eachother in the streets and the Nestorian military had to intervine 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:
Symbol | Party | Believes | Year | Strength | Casualtis (7690) | ||
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Founded | Infantry | KIA | Missing | Civillian casualties | |||
Nestorian Imperial Party (NIP) | More power to the noble | 7664 - now | 38,000 | 5,200 | 1,200 | 477 | |
New Orderist Contract (NOC) | 7664 - 7668 | 101,150 | 230 | 11 | 2 | ||
Nestorian Orderist Rebellion (NOR) | Complete removal of the noblity | 7668 - now | 122,000 | 41,000 | 9,200 | 941 | |
New Orderist Party (NOP) | Stratified societal structure based on Technocracy | 7668 - now | 57,300 | 11,000 | 3,220 | 1,192 | |
The 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 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 nobel system that has been in place for centuries.
7667-7668: Escalation and Rebellion
The New Orderist Contract and the Nestorian Imperial Party got into armed conflict more frequently. The Nestorian Imperial Party was much smaller then the New Orderist Contract leading to the Nestorian Imperial Party to lose ground and seeking refuge at state controlled facilities. The
Even thought the Nestorian Imperial Party was very agressive, the government sided mostly with NIP. The NOC got painted as terrorists. Shootouts ensued, resulting in casualties on both sides. NOC members seized control of militia and military bases in the Tunir bases. With over 100 thousand members, the NOC's true strength remained elusive.
GEDI's Secret Role:
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.