RP: Flexing The rebellion in Addersville would quickly be met with action by the Blayredeshian Army; the 67th Alabam Regiment consisting of 6,700 infantry in addition to several companies of mortarmen and a handful of trucks with mounted machine guns under the command of Major Landel Bell, would advance on Addersville with the goal of entering the city to establish order meanwhile a force of 250 BSAS Rangers have begun operations around the Addersville countryside to use helicopters to quickly fly into an area, engage the enemy, and then pull out while the 67th Regiment marches on Addersville to reestablish order.
RP: Eyes on the East Rumors persist that Karloff has begun preparations for an eventual attack from the east which will require the Blayredeshian Army to advance further. To allow for this logistics have been mobilized and supplied from Sola urba have been requested as the General suspects that this mysterious Marshal may strike soon. Most of the Blayredeshian military efforts still remain on rebuilding the country and distributing supplies to the populace with most of Karloff’s preparations mostly being planning.
RP: South Heads East Hearing of the mysterious warlord named Kizum; Major General Napoleon South has set out accompanied by some 95 mounted cavalry to head into the lands of the Tribal Confederation with the intention to meet with Kizum. In order to demonstrate his friendly intentions the General rides at the front of the host carrying a white flag of truce.
RP: Diplomacy Meanwhile; the Ministry of State has reached out privately to the Government of Kemonomica requesting to host a meeting between leadership of the country.
RP: Withdrawal With the situation becoming unsalvageable to the Blayredeshians, and the Nationalist Government collapsed; the air raids over The Ansalonian States would end and General Hill’s legion officially began the process of withdrawing across the border into The gatisland although leaving a garrison on the border. During the withdrawal; prisoners captured from the Secessionist and Democratic sides of the war would be released from POW camps and given weapons by their former captors as a “sign of good faith”. General Hill would offer to meet with Ansalonian Democratic leadership if they desired, but in the meantime “they should have no fear of a Blayredeshian intervention which I promise shall not come.” Many look to the Blayredeshian withdraw as a sign that the Confederacy is preparing for a far bigger conflict in the future as General Hill set up a temporary camp facing north.