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==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
The Pachoy Rebellion, including its many fatalities, left a lasting scar on the Pachoy people and had significant consequences for Pachaug as a state.
The Pachoy Rebellion, including its many fatalities, left a lasting scar on the Pachoy people and had significant consequences for Pachaug as a state. Urcea conceded the point of the status of the city as a charter in a public address on the morning of 18 August, stating its willingness to agree to "any terms" with Pachaug's Charterist government for the future of the country. Until the permanent solution was achieved, the forces of the Chenango Confederacy began a standing occupation of the country as TNA forces were reorganized to remain in place. The rescued 135 hostages were flown to [[New Harren]] for medical treatment and counseling on 18 August prior to being returned to wherever their respective homes were. The Charterist government planned to meet in the official government structures on the 18th, but the ensuing massacre of that day delayed the meeting of the Communal Council until 19 August. In light of the massacre, planned punitive measures were abandoned, and the Council began to consider the country's political future as well as a system of pardons for most people who participated in the rebellion. On 19 August, the naval base at Pachaug began to be demolished, with its land later transferred to the Pachoy government.
===Pachaug reorganized===
===Pachaug reorganized===
In the weeks and months following the end of the rebellion, deliberations and negotiations regarding the future of the Pachoy state occurred in Pachaug and Port St. Charles. On 20 August, as a matter of course, the Communal Council unanimously voted to amend the charter assuming for itself full control of the charter city, abolishing the Urcean supervisory system. The Council also voted to remove the requirement for all charter amendments to be unanimous as a prelude to a future final settlement, and for the time being the charter remained in place as the transitional basis of self-government in Pachaug.
===Urcean political changes===
===Urcean political changes===
The Rebellion caused Urcean leaders specifically and Urcean society generally to reexamine the weight of its influence in the [[Nysdra Sea]] region, and particularly how other states viewed Urcea. After decades of [[The Deluge|Deluge]]-related policies that were ostensibly to maintain the independence and national identity of people in Crona, a bloody rebellion against a Urcean-imposed system called into question the validity of Urcea's work there as well as how Urcea's alliances in the region worked. In early September, calls for the repeal of the [[Protocols Act of 2023]] became widespread throughout Urcea. The Act, which allowed [[Concilium Purpaidá|Urcean ministries]] to directly interact with NSTA members without need for diplomatic protocols, was viewed as an admission of imperial hegemony by Urcea, and became deeply unpopular. The Act was subsequently repealed in October 2032, with normal diplomatic relationships restored. Many Urceans began to feel, while NSTA was a valuable institution and Urcea's involvement in the Nysdra was not irredeemable, that Urcea needed to take a step back and allow its partners and allies to grow organically, and that Urcea should be more of a peer, rather than patron, in NSTA.
The Rebellion caused Urcean leaders specifically and Urcean society generally to reexamine the weight of its influence in the [[Nysdra Sea]] region, and particularly how other states viewed Urcea. After decades of [[The Deluge|Deluge]]-related policies that were ostensibly to maintain the independence and national identity of people in Crona, a bloody rebellion against a Urcean-imposed system called into question the validity of Urcea's work there as well as how Urcea's alliances in the region worked. In early September, calls for the repeal of the [[Protocols Act of 2023]] became widespread throughout Urcea. The Act, which allowed [[Concilium Purpaidá|Urcean ministries]] to directly interact with NSTA members without need for diplomatic protocols, was viewed as an admission of imperial hegemony by Urcea, and became deeply unpopular. The Act was subsequently repealed in October 2032, with normal diplomatic relationships restored. Many Urceans began to feel, while NSTA was a valuable institution and Urcea's involvement in the Nysdra was not irredeemable, that Urcea needed to take a step back and allow its partners and allies to grow organically, and that Urcea should be more of a peer, rather than patron, in NSTA.