I think this is a dumb story, as do many others, so dont bother reading it...I've stopped adding more...
civman2000
Shvago Arconishven I nervously sent the messenger to Catherine on that fateful morning. 13 hours later, the messenger returned with the news: Catherine the Great of puny Russia had declared war on Arconoshvenogenta! Hostilities had been rising ever since Arcon had pulled ahead it the science race, but this was quite unexpected! The Shvago immediately ordered that the Arcon cities begin war time production.
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Catherine sat on her throne in Moscow. Arconoshvenogentai were approaching the city, led by their famous archers. The defenses were strong, but would they hold? SHe had never expected Arcon to be so quickly mobilized, and her invasion army had been crushed. She could always retreat to St. Petersburg, but it too would be vulnerable to the barbaric forces coming westward. She thought about what to do for hours. Finally, when it would only be a matter of minutes before the archers attacked, she sent her order.
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Arconishven triumphantly entered the great Russian city, only to find that Catherine had been escorted to St. Petersburg only 2 days before. Eager to destroy the evil people, he ordered that only a light garrison be left in Moscow, to be renamed Rusarcon (Russia + Arcon). while the rest of the army, led by the general Torgivanto, would march north to St Petersburg.
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Torgivanto left five day later, with a large army equipped with bows and axes. The road was rough but there, and he continued for 6 days. Then he arrived at the Alps. The mountain range separated Moscow, or rather now Rusarcon, from Northern Russia and St. Petersburg. Torgivanto's men were hit hard by the bitter cold that is so uncommon in Arcon and Zularcon. They were also running out of food, and soon they started to starve. This was the shape of the army when the Russian troops arrived, led by Catherine herself.
To be continued....
PS: THis is my first try at a story, and I can already see I have a peculiar mix between a historical reconuting and a personal story!
civman2000
Shvago Arconishven I nervously sent the messenger to Catherine on that fateful morning. 13 hours later, the messenger returned with the news: Catherine the Great of puny Russia had declared war on Arconoshvenogenta! Hostilities had been rising ever since Arcon had pulled ahead it the science race, but this was quite unexpected! The Shvago immediately ordered that the Arcon cities begin war time production.
************************************************** **
Catherine sat on her throne in Moscow. Arconoshvenogentai were approaching the city, led by their famous archers. The defenses were strong, but would they hold? SHe had never expected Arcon to be so quickly mobilized, and her invasion army had been crushed. She could always retreat to St. Petersburg, but it too would be vulnerable to the barbaric forces coming westward. She thought about what to do for hours. Finally, when it would only be a matter of minutes before the archers attacked, she sent her order.
************************************************** **
Arconishven triumphantly entered the great Russian city, only to find that Catherine had been escorted to St. Petersburg only 2 days before. Eager to destroy the evil people, he ordered that only a light garrison be left in Moscow, to be renamed Rusarcon (Russia + Arcon). while the rest of the army, led by the general Torgivanto, would march north to St Petersburg.
************************************************** **
Torgivanto left five day later, with a large army equipped with bows and axes. The road was rough but there, and he continued for 6 days. Then he arrived at the Alps. The mountain range separated Moscow, or rather now Rusarcon, from Northern Russia and St. Petersburg. Torgivanto's men were hit hard by the bitter cold that is so uncommon in Arcon and Zularcon. They were also running out of food, and soon they started to starve. This was the shape of the army when the Russian troops arrived, led by Catherine herself.
To be continued....
PS: THis is my first try at a story, and I can already see I have a peculiar mix between a historical reconuting and a personal story!
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