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Inspired by the formation of the Democratic Republic of Bornuvia as a shift away from HASATBC Dominance, the nations of Eteria and Goldaria (whom were ruled by Pro-HASATBC Dictators) were thrust into internal chaos as pro-democracy insurrections and Somali separatists rose up throughout each nation, soon receiving help from Malagasia.
Inspired by the formation of the Democratic Republic of Bornuvia as a shift away from HASATBC Dominance, the nations of Eteria and Goldaria (whom were ruled by Pro-HASATBC Dictators) were thrust into internal chaos as pro-democracy insurrections and Somali separatists rose up throughout each nation, soon receiving help from Malagasia.
After a decade of the conflict being not much more than a minor insurgency, the uprisings suddenly began to spread as the Battle for Galas (Capital of Goldaria) began. While the government forces managed to crush the DAG in Galas, the chaos it brought allowed the conflict to spread as all insurgencies escalated into full-scale rebellions controlling significant portions of each country.

Revision as of 16:34, 2 August 2025


Year: 124 CE
Third East African War
File:Tba
Videotba
Date124 CE
LocationEast Africa
Outcometba
Major Battles
  • Battle of Galas
Combatants

Dictatorial Regimes

Commanders


Inspired by the formation of the Democratic Republic of Bornuvia as a shift away from HASATBC Dominance, the nations of Eteria and Goldaria (whom were ruled by Pro-HASATBC Dictators) were thrust into internal chaos as pro-democracy insurrections and Somali separatists rose up throughout each nation, soon receiving help from Malagasia.

After a decade of the conflict being not much more than a minor insurgency, the uprisings suddenly began to spread as the Battle for Galas (Capital of Goldaria) began. While the government forces managed to crush the DAG in Galas, the chaos it brought allowed the conflict to spread as all insurgencies escalated into full-scale rebellions controlling significant portions of each country.