Third Adriatic-Yetian War
| Third Adriatic-Yetian War | |
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| Video | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APuDdR82nvw |
| Date | 186 CE |
| Location | Europe |
| Outcome | Inconclusive |
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The government of Yetia issued 'Order 1', leading to the summary execution of major political figures such as Valerie Beliveau, Jonas Krause, Aimée Boucher, and Mikalaj Petrov. Then the constitution was revised so that any dissent was now treason, which was now to be punished with the death penalty as a form of 'atheistic Elmoism' set in as all ethnic Yetians were proclaimed as the 'New Yetai Master Race' and all non Yetians were to be killed. Vedaburg was the most worried about this and tried to organize a military response, managing to recruit Italy, Choros, and Sipedro to take them down before their genocide could escalate. Yetia disregarded all demands to stop doing what it was doing, so Sipedro told the world what was happening which disgusted Luvakhia, Yamalia, and Sarpistan's governments. Tritonia believed that nothing good would come out of invading, but the others disagreed. With no one declaring war first, Yetia proclaimed it would do it for them and declared war on Vedaburg, prompting Choros, Sarpistan, Sipedro, England, Italy, Luvakhia, and Poland declared war.
Tritonia was repeatedly asked to intervene, but refused due to its own issues in the east aside from offering refuge to Vedans escaping genocide. Despite some initial sucesses, Yetia was soon pushed back as enemy armies entered its lands. With an unpopular and failing government, Yetia broke apart as countless revolts broke out across the country as it spiralled into a state of anarchy, ending the war.
