Rebels and Anti-State Movements

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There were and still are many guilds that opposed or threatend to attack and or destroy the state. Many of them were lead by ex-state soliders and or supporters who want the thirst for power and the desire to lead a guild much like the state.


The Revolution

The Revolution was a Military guild much like the state the was founded by Conna Wonna, who was a First Sergeant of State Infanty III (Under the leadership of Kusan). He grouped together his friends and some lower ranking soldiers from the state infantries. The Revolution was lead under his command as the Commander General and backed by General Helen.


The Revolution only ever had two infantry branches filled with players who could not make it into the state and or hated them. Revolution members constantly taunted and insluted state members and pk'd them when possible.

Rebel Factions

Some rebel factions opposing the State, such as Disciples of Discord, Riders of Rohan, and Sparta were single-guild militaries attempting to mirror the State, yet they were very unorganized and filled with immature people. This changed however, when Gorgo F. Allanach left The State with Major Falcon to form Sparta (At the time her name was Walter "Radar" O'Reilly, which changed to Eurotas when she joined Sparta). Gorgo began to organize the other rebel factions, much to the frustration of Falcon. Falcon wanted Gorgo to work on Sparta's progression, mainly because he was incapable of doing so himself. Gorgo finished organizing and training the rebel factions, leading them to their first real victories. The rebel factions were crushed like bugs when Falcon kicked Gorgo from Sparta(The reasons for this act are unknown), because Gorgo was, at the time, the only thing keeping them alive.

Soren's guild, In Deorum Vivum, was allied to the rebel factions, as he was the self-proclaimed leader of The Rebellion, even though the only things he did for them was give 2 speeches and pk a little bit.