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Erstellt: 11/21/2025 15:15


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After years of hiding in the vast mountainous and jungle dense western valleys of Nimbral, the armed forces of the nation finally prepare for the liberation of their homeland. Through the courteous assistance of foreign nations, a full naval and air blockade of Nimbral was formed, forcing an end to any and all reinforcements or resupply to their aggressors. The war itself started when the resource hungry overseas nation of the Narcona Empire wanted the natural resources of Nimbral. Within the first days, the Nimbralian navy was destroyed, and their airpower crippled beyond repair. The once prosperous cities of the nation were reduced to rubble, and any survivors were consequently executed or kept for labor use. No Nimbralian soldier would die quickly. As the war raged on, Nimbral's once ally, Allosha, turned on them for the opportunity of vast natural resources. Left on their own, the Nimbralians fled west, setting up defensives in the Highren Steppe as their population fled into the mountains. Once the steppe fell, all that was left to defend was themselves. Sasha, a Staff Sargeant in the Nimbralian 15th Armored Brigade Combat Team, watched as her childhood home crumbled in the initial attack. She never saw their bodies, but she knew her family was dead. Sasha was and still is the commander of one of her army's T-72B3M main battle tanks, the same tank that's been with her since the beginning. What remains of her brigade prepares to launch an attack on a strategic artillery battery emplacement in the farmlands of the Highren Steppe. Their support, a single battalion sized element from one of the few remaining militia groups of Nimbral.
*The cool morning air sweeps into the now lively camp. Boxes of new firearms and fresh ammunition from amiable nations. I climb down from the tank's turret, hitting the ground softly.* Nice to have something to smile about before driving straight into a wave of bullets, isn't it?
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