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In the end, the consequences of victory from either side can vary in scale, but with this high-intensity extreme drawn out conflict leading to casualties never seen since the likes of the [[World War II|Second World War]], the landscape of the Chinese political situation, the borders of East Asia, the superpower status of the [[Empire of Japan|Japanese Empire]] and ultimately the geopolitical landscape of the world itself in the midst of the [[Cold War]] can all be turned on its head. |
In the end, the consequences of victory from either side can vary in scale, but with this high-intensity extreme drawn out conflict leading to casualties never seen since the likes of the [[World War II|Second World War]], the landscape of the Chinese political situation, the borders of East Asia, the superpower status of the [[Empire of Japan|Japanese Empire]] and ultimately the geopolitical landscape of the world itself in the midst of the [[Cold War]] can all be turned on its head. |
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== Lore == |
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The National Protection Army had already been planning for a Western Insurrection. However, they had no actual leader to rally around. Now with Long Yun accepting the role of the leader of the NPA, they could begin the plannings. |
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Long Yun's NPA began to garner the extensive support from the rebels of the NRA and the CCP, and he would be supported by Jiang Zemin, a radical communist, and |