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==Regions==
==Regions==
===Cusinaut===
===Cusinaut===
During the Deluge, Cusinaut saw the greatest number of conflicts, border changes, transfers of sovereignty, and general diplomatic realignment in terms of volume. The [[War of the Northern Confederation]] is considered by most to be the beginning of the Deluge. Cusinaut was active during the entire duration of the Deluge, and in the span of sixteen years the region was entirely transformed. The conflicts here are distinctly divided into three phases of fighting that occurred during the Deluge, each instituting major territorial and social changes in the areas affected by them.
During the Deluge, Cusinaut saw the greatest number of conflicts, border changes, transfers of sovereignty, and general diplomatic realignment in terms of volume. The [[War of the Northern Confederation]] is considered by most to be the beginning of the Deluge. Cusinaut was active during the entire duration of the Deluge, and in the span of sixteen years the region was entirely transformed. The conflicts here are distinctly divided into three phases of fighting that occurred during the Deluge, each instituting major territorial and social changes in the areas affected by them. The impact of the [[Algosh coup]], and subsequent responses to it and the [[Algoquona|state it created]] is considered to be one of the major unifiying factors of events in [[Crona]] during this period.
====First conflict====
====First conflict====
{{Main|War of the Northern Confederation}}
{{Main|War of the Northern Confederation|Algosh coup}}
====Second conflict====
====Second conflict====
{{Main|Operation Mission Shield|Operation Western Blizzard}}
{{Main|Operation Mission Shield|Operation Western Blizzard}}
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====Third conflict====
====Third conflict====
{{Main|Final War of the Deluge}}
{{Main|Final War of the Deluge}}
===North and Central Nysdra===
===North and Central Nysdra===
The sudden appearance of massive Occidental power in the [[Nysdra]] came as a political and cultural shock to [[Quetzenkel]]. In the 1960s, they had leveraged [[Corummese]] influence to annex the Brudxaan Province, roughly modern [[New Veltorina]], but those efforts constitued the extent of Quetzenkel's interactions outside Crona since the [[Second Great War]]. Traditionalists and those concerned with Quetzenkel's continued neutrality urged a more radical anti-Occidental stance combined with rearmament, although these concerns were leveled among many other historic cultural concerns. These factions eventually assassinated the sitting Archchief, Honau V, sparking the [[South Nysdra War]]. In addition to being a dynastic civil war, the war had the complication of endangering the [[Veltorine people|Veltorine]] minority in the region, who had settled there [[Veltorine_people#Life_Abroad_Movement|in the 20th century]]; Urcea's various historic obligations to the Veltorines led public opinion to favor intervention on their behalf, spreading the potential of Occidental armed intervention.
The sudden appearance of massive Occidental power in the [[Nysdra]] came as a political and cultural shock to [[Quetzenkel]]. In the 1960s, they had leveraged [[Corummese]] influence to annex the Brudxaan Province, roughly modern [[New Veltorina]], but those efforts constitued the extent of Quetzenkel's interactions outside Crona since the [[Second Great War]]. Traditionalists and those concerned with Quetzenkel's continued neutrality urged a more radical anti-Occidental stance combined with rearmament, although these concerns were leveled among many other historic cultural concerns. These factions eventually assassinated the sitting Archchief, Honau V, sparking the [[South Nysdra War]]. In addition to being a dynastic civil war, the war had the complication of endangering the [[Veltorine people|Veltorine]] minority in the region, who had settled there [[Veltorine_people#Life_Abroad_Movement|in the 20th century]]; Urcea's various historic obligations to the Veltorines led public opinion to favor intervention on their behalf, spreading the potential of Occidental armed intervention.

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