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The Audonian Garrote ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''La Garrote Ularien''), more commonly called ''La Garrote'', referring to the strangulation weapon the {{wpl|garrotte}}, is both a policy of and a criticism of [[Burgundie]]'s presence in [[Audonia]] and [[Alshar]]. It specifically refers to [[Burgundie]]'s colonization and ongoing control of the islands of [[Chaukhira]], [[Alcairet]], [[Salarive]], and very recently [[Antilles]] controlling traffic through the [[Aab-e-Farus]], the [[Bay of Kandahar]], and the [[Gulf of Kandara]] whatever we are calling it now.
The Audonian Garrote ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''La Garrote Ularien''), more commonly called ''La Garrote'', referring to the strangulation weapon the {{wpl|garrotte}}, is both a policy of and a criticism of [[Burgundie]]'s presence in [[Audonia]] and [[Alshar]]. It specifically refers to [[Burgundie]]'s colonization and ongoing control of the islands of [[Chaukhira]], [[Alcairet]], and very recently [[Antilles]] controlling traffic through the [[Aab-e-Farus]] via the [[Barbary Straits]].
=Criticisms=
=Criticisms=
==Daxia==
==Daxia==

Revision as of 22:38, 17 February 2024

The Audonian Garrote (Burg: La Garrote Ularien), more commonly called La Garrote, referring to the strangulation weapon the garrotte, is both a policy of and a criticism of Burgundie's presence in Audonia and Alshar. It specifically refers to Burgundie's colonization and ongoing control of the islands of Chaukhira, Alcairet, and very recently Antilles controlling traffic through the Aab-e-Farus via the Barbary Straits.

Criticisms

Daxia

Daxia in particular extends this definition to also include Ayermer and Sudmoll because of their proximity to key ports in Daxia and Stenza respectively. It has long been a point of conflict between Daxia and Burgundie. During the Age of Sail it lead Daxia to develop its own trading company, the South Seas Development Company and its fleet the Harmonious Flotilla Invincible. During the Second Great War, Daxia laid seige to and then invaded Ayermer, in the Battle of Ayermer, which Burgundie lost.

See also