Talk:Delirium (Map Game)/@comment-25700244-20151128161058

Alpine Opposition (tell if OP)

With Bern under control, the UNS controlled state of the Alpine Confederation finally falls into anarchy. This makes it extremely easy for Opposition troops to take over the remains. Now, they have taken over everything including Zurich. It was easy to take Zurich, because UNS troops have left it twice in the past years. Zurich is renamed to Tsurique, the Arpitan name. Bern is renamed to Berna, since the Arpitan name is Bèrna.

But now, nobody knows what to do, since the Intel was unable to be stolen. So the Opposition brainstorms. The nearest UNS controlled cities are Strasbourg, Munich, Venice, Milan, Turin, and Marseille. The Opposition doesn't know where they're coming from, so they now have to really work with their fellow rebels. '''They ask France to go secure Strasbourg while Bohemia or Esceosia takes care of Munich. Then, they only have the south against them. Since the UNS can easily attack Liyon and Geneva by going up the Rhône River, 30,000 troops are sent there. Another 10,000 are sent to the Franco-Alpine connection in hopes that it will not be broken by the UNS. 10,000 are sent into Baden-Württemburg to secure the area near the Opposition, and 40,000 are sent to set up shop in the mountains. in this turn, 30,000 troops are recruited after the number of propaganda in Opposition-controlled countries increases. These 30,000 are dispersed and sent to defend the country. This turn, Alboca does not attack anything, it only defends and slightly expand sin all directions. Plans are made to begin a trade route with France, but for now, the Opposition is on high alert in every side. The fronts here are: the Rhône front (Liyon-Marseilles), the Mountain front (Turin/Milan-Bern/Geneva), the Northern front (Strasbourg/Munich-Bern/Zurich). The opposition is only susceptible to attack on the western front, but they do not plan an attack from there, because of the massive Tyrollean mountains.

Another part of the plan is, if for example the Rhône front gets attacked, some 5,000 troops retreat to the city while other 5,000 troops from both the northern and mountain fronts are also sent to defend the city. This makes it so that if the UNS defeats the defensive line, the city will still put up another fight.

Plans for next year are made for the creation of a new city in Auvergne or on the banks of Le Rhône. The city will either be called Cllârmont-Fèrrand (yes, two l's) in present-day Clermont-Ferrand, Valènça in present-day Valence, or if the rebels are lucky, Avinyon in present-day Avignon. Soon, Turin, Milano, and Marseilles will also be attacked within the next couple of turns.