It has been several weeks since Wessex military administrators assumed control of KOV's capital, a transition completed without a single battle or popular uprising. For the watching world, the move is as stunning as it is deeply ironic. Only months ago, Wessex was the victim, a nation declared upon, occupied, and thrown into the fire of what became known as The Great War of Wessex. After immense loss, it emerged scarred but resilient, seeking shelter in the United Tree Accords (UTA) in a desperate search for protection and stability.
Wessex's move is a monumental gamble. By taking KOV, it has created a buffer zone but also painted a target on its back. Regional powers, particularly the Sino-American alliance, may see this as an unacceptable act of aggression. More chilling, however, is the fear that this disruption has created the perfect conditions for the return of Kada, The world holds its breath, waiting to see if Wessex's desperate bid for security has saved them, or doomed everyone to repeat a history they have only just survived.
Wessex's move is a monumental gamble. By taking KOV, it has created a buffer zone but also painted a target on its back. Regional powers, particularly the Sino-American alliance, may see this as an unacceptable act of aggression. More chilling, however, is the fear that this disruption has created the perfect conditions for the return of Kada, The world holds its breath, waiting to see if Wessex's desperate bid for security has saved them, or doomed everyone to repeat a history they have only just survived.