After a long but not hard
battle, the planet of Wadi Thamaneyah has fallen to Cenian forces. The
announcement by Minister of Defense Orric Thobar, comes after a string of
Cenian victories in what has been called the Flannium War, although its
official name is the Certiorari War. The strategic Hellesburg Valley was the
site of the land battle, where the Cenian troops totally routed the Therrions.
The Hellesburg Valley is bordered by the Hebante Mountains on one side and
the Hellesburg Heights on the other.
The city of Hellesburg is in the middle, located on a bridge and caravan stop
on the Hellesburg River. Cenian troops first swooped in and captured the city
of Fiarel, on a bend in the Hebante River., in a pincer movement. The Cenians
marched out with 100,000 troops from their camp. One flank of Fiarel was
surrounded by the 15th Corps, while the 14th Corps surrounded the other flank.
The Fiarel garrison surrendered. Meanwhile, part of the 12th Corps attacked the
village of Hebante, a critical communications station. The 12th Corps is known
for its guerilla warfare, and it hid in the mountains and sniped at the
communications exchanged, sniping at convoys and then disappearing into the
mountains. At Fiarel, the Cenian troops
moved to cut off communications lines to Fort Aconite and the main city of
Hellesburg. The Fort Aconite garrison did not knew what hit them . A lightning
quick raid captured the fort and provided a spot for the Cenians’ heavy guns.
The guns were soon pointed at Hellesburg, but the Hellesburgites did not know
because communications were not available. Soon, the 11th Corps under Lt.
Colonel Irren Conn harassed the villages of Trianid and took guns and loot. Lt.
Col. Conn’s raids got the attention of the garrison, however, and they sent 3
corps against him. While the garrison
was not on alert, the Cenians snuck up and destroyed the Hellesburg Memorial Bridge
with dynamite. To add insult to injury, the Cenian let the capture of Fort
Aconite be published. The Therrions sent 3/4 of their forces to capture the
fort. Making their move, the Cenians captured the city of Hellesburg, cementing
their control of the planet of Wadi Thamaneyah. The planets Certiorari and Cebu
are known for their flannium deposits– and for their native species, the
Certians, notorious dislike of their rulers, the Empire of Flannium. So when
the two planets asked to join Ceni, Ceni agreed to their requests, but one
obstacle stood in their way: the obstinate and greedy ruler of Therrion, Nathen
Ghyron, who claims “sovereign dominance” over the two planets. Ceni attempted
to appease Ghyron with a referendum, but after the results showed 92% in favor
of joining Ceni, Ghyron refused to recognize the results of the referendum and
invoked a clause in his constitution, saying that if “a planet votes to secede,
the ruler of Therrion must declare war on them and on the country they secede
to.” In the Cenian Senate, the response was quick and brief. After Kyn Tucin
made a speech denouncing the “autocratic despot of Therrion”, the Senate voted
172-0 in favor of declaring war on Therrion to “preserve the right of planets
to secede from autocratic rulers” and protect the galaxy against aggression.
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