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===Invasion of Algoquona===
===Invasion of Algoquona===
====Four Neighbors Campaign====
The Four Neighbors Campaign was the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] invasion of southern [[Algoquona]] during the [[Final War of the Deluge]]. The campaign was designed to liberate the four tribal nations directly neighboring [[New Harren]] - the Honeoye, Canandaguia, Saranac, and Gowandis peoples - from the rule of [[Algoquona]]. The campaign was the first operation of the Royal and Confederate Army, which was formed with the express intent of prosecuting the campaign as [[Urcea]] and NSTA committed its primary forces in the war against [[Varshan]] both in the [[Invasion of Cetsencalia]] and the [[Quetzenkel front]]. The campaign followed the [[Tepetlcali campaign]] and destruction of the primary armed forces of Algoquona, and was primarily waged against Algosh ethnic militias organized as the "Hierarchical Corps of National Defense". Although the campaign began on December 15 2021, most of the early fighting of the campaign were skirmishes in order to test the organization and capability of the Algosh enemy.
The Four Neighbors Campaign was the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] invasion of southern [[Algoquona]] during the [[Final War of the Deluge]]. The campaign was designed to liberate the four tribal nations directly neighboring [[New Harren]] - the Honeoye, Canandaguia, Saranac, and Gowandis peoples - from the rule of [[Algoquona]]. The campaign was the first operation of the Royal and Confederate Army, which was formed with the express intent of prosecuting the campaign as [[Urcea]] and NSTA committed its primary forces in the war against [[Varshan]] both in the [[Invasion of Cetsencalia]] and the [[Quetzenkel front]]. The campaign followed the [[Tepetlcali campaign]] and destruction of the primary armed forces of Algoquona, and was primarily waged against Algosh ethnic militias organized as the "Hierarchical Corps of National Defense". Although the campaign began on December 15 2021, most of the early fighting of the campaign were skirmishes in order to test the organization and capability of the Algosh enemy.


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