The Battle Of Yandavara
Now resuming to the story...
The story left off at the Blockade. Near the end of the second week of the Blockade, The troops were ordered to attack. They prepared to set foot on Yandavaran soil for the first time in twenty years. They expected it to be something different than to destroy the city.
The first thing they did was burn down the docks. This would attract the attention of the army. The army general from the barracks noticed the flames and ordered the Yandavaran army to investigate. Here is what they found.
The docks were lit. They then saw the cause of the fire. It was the Mertucian Army prepared and ready for battle. That is when the army attacked and drove the Yandavaran army into their city walls. The Mertucian army responded by taunting them. At first the Yandavaran army felt safe behind their walls until the opposing army started burning down the walls. This made the morale of the Yandavaran Army to drop tremendously. The two armies met once again and fought on the city's farmlands. The Yandavaran Army retreated to the barracks while the victorious Mertucian army burned down the marketplace.

This action opened the city up for them to attack. They took this advantage and started burning down important buildings. Here is the burning of the city.



In the end, the Mertucian Soldiers figured that the damage they caused was enough to tell the Govener to free them. In the end here is the total recap of the damage.

(Due to some unknown cause, there is some radiation contanimation. Cause is being determined to make sure that the CJ maintains its representation of the past.)

The Govener fled to the northern reaches of the city. He decided to declare a peace treaty and allow Mertucia to be an independent state. In 1503, Mertucia was granted their independence. And in 1505, after 2 years of developing the government, The United Republic of Mertucia was formed and the two countries had an uneasy peace.


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