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Revision as of 04:41, 11 February 2021

Final War of the Deluge
Clockwise from top left:
DateNovember 13, 2020 - present
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
 Varshan
 Algoquona
 Ehemo (to 2021)
 Pankara (to 2021)
 League of Nations (from 2022)
 Urcea
 Kiravia
 Corumm
 Alstin
 Cartadania
 Yonderre
 Fhainnaeran
 Koré'hetanùa (from 2022)
 Nahe (from 2022)
 The Cape (from 2022)
Template:Country data New Yustona
 Cetsencalia (to 2021)
 Quetzenkel
 Pachaug
 Housatonic
 Unnuaq Mission State
 Ulaga
 Anta Carda
Template:Country data Kartejya
Commanders and leaders
Hevovitastamiutsto Martin St. Clair
Benjamin Ryder
Units involved
Armed Forces of Varshan League of Nations Command
Strength
Millions Millions
Casualties and losses
Hundreds of thousands Thousands

The Final War of the Deluge, also known as the Varshan-Algoquona War, was a major military conflict fought in Crona between a coalition of Occidental, Audonian, and Cronan nations on one side and a coalition of primarily indigenous Cronan states on other, primarily Varshan. It has been described as "the largest conflict since the Great War" and involves most major and regional powers in Crona.

Background

War of the Northern Confederation

Varshan's reaction

War in the South

Extradition crisis

Summary of conflict

Initial war with Algoquona

Invasion of Cetsencalia and war with Varshan

After the fall of New Constanz, Varshan rapidly shifted forces away to fight other fronts. The resulting Cetsencalia front was fought to a stalemate for the remainder of 2021.

Following the invasion, a "Phony War" broke out in Algoquona as Urcea began a rapid withdrawal of its forces to face Varshan, while Algoquona could not mobilize sufficient forces to push the Urcean advances back.

Ehemo and Pankara

Albion affair

Xisheng Front

Quetzenkel stalemate

Veltorine insurgency

Seneca Islands

Atomic bombing of Zakan Rot

Invasion of Algoquona

Four Neighbors

Cusinaut spring

Kaigwa Campaign

Treaty and peace

International reaction

TRIAD

League of Nations response

Effects on commerce

Aftermath

Humanitarian and refugee crisis