Krakovian Uprising

The Krakovian Uprising was a conflict that took place between the Blåhajist state of Krakovia and the Goblin Empire of Askonia for control of Krakovian Isles. This came during the Askonian Flop.

Prelude
In the Goblin Empire of Askonia, a government meeting convened by Gobo Emperor Coop, led to the discussion about the loyalties of Kasumi von Savras, the Crown Regent of Askonia, to Askonia.

During this meeting, Bingo von Annover would give evidence suggesting treason against Kasumi in a conspiracy with the Principalities of Andorn. Kasumi would admit to a conspiracy, later rejected by the Andorn government) and was later exiled from Askonia with Bingo taking her place as the Crown Regent of Askonia.

A short while after this announcement, the regional leader of Krakovia, Lerf-Ain-Medlek Blythe, was also kicked out and removed from Askonia, on accounts of being a co-conspirator, despite being a nationalist. Lerf-Ain-Medlek during the entire situation tried to maintain the defense of being a nationalist and trying to get back in (which would never work, even to this day.) This removal would lead to the actual start of the Krakovian Uprising.

Following this, Kasumi would declare her province, Krakovia, as an independent state from the Goblin Empire of Askonia which would result in the threat of war by Askonia to retake Krakovia. The Cult of Elmo, long dormant since the Fourth Andorn Crisis, resurged and promptly supported the Askonian cause. Adlerland, an inactive city in Krakovia would declare its loyalty to Askonia and promptly also support the war against Krakovia.

The Worrying Period
After the initial threat of war by Askonia, a few days would pass before they would make another threat, saying they would declare war in 3 days unless Krakovia folded and gave up the town of Aramore. Kasumi in response would attempt to make a deal of 100k to call off the war and leave the war alone. This deal would be promptly denied by the Askonian government, in response Kasumi reached out to the squatter claims in the nation, and strengthened the Town of Aramore with some makeshift defenses, a new constitution was made to bring the new Krakovian nation together and set rules for the road.

The Raiding Period
A total of 4 short skirmishes/raids happened during this period. The first rock was thrown by Coop, who showed up at Aramore to try and kill Kasumi, the attempt was thwarted by Kasumi and Greenestrubi. The Second Raid of Aramore happened when Coop and Bingo von Annover both waited for Kasumi to return to Aramore, Injuring her severely (Securing a kill) after a short skirmish in the water, and running off. The Raid of Goblin Town was a short incursion into Goblin Town where nobody was home, a screenshot was grabbed by the Krakovian government for propaganda. This "raid" was quickly followed up with the final raid of the period, the third raid of Aramore. Server would arrive at Aramore, injuring Lerf-Ain-Medlek Blythe (Killing him), and running off.

The Quiet Period
After the Third and final raid of Aramore, the conflict in the region would simmer down heavily, with Krakovia eventually saying that they would dedicate themselves to neutrality and be open to political refugees if need be, the conflict would extend for only a short bit of time after that, until the Kasumi met with Coop and asked if they were chill, and could call the conflict finished. Coop thought for a bit before saying that he didn't care anymore, and just not to randomly claim anything Askonia owned. Krakovia would bring this evidence to the Escharian governments leaders, asking if they could rejoin Andorn, which they had been asking to do for a few weeks at that point. The Escharian government voted to allow Krakovia to rejoin Andorn, bringing the conflict to an official close.

Lasting Impact
The Krakovian Uprising while not being that interesting or unique on it's own, would have lasting impact on the Syltör region. Leading to Ardena leaving Askonia, and the downfall of Askonia as a major regional presence, and led to the reemergence of Andorn as a regional presence.