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I Can't Believe It's Not Butter was the city of Tarasac seceded from [[Caligan Empire]] by One Rogala.  It took the regions of Chagsu and Averende with it.  One claimed to be working with the Caligans in order to attack [[Falasan]], which turned out to be false.  Almost the entire continent declared war on this farce of a realm, and the regions were quickly taken back under control of their former realms.  One Rogala was attacked by infiltrators time and time again, until he finally evaded capture and fled to the Far East.  The Butter Rebellion, as it has now become known as, was over and life began to return to normal.
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I Can't Believe It's Not Butter was the city of Tarasac seceded from [[Cagilan Empire]] by One Rogala.  It took the regions of Chagsu and Averende with it.  One claimed to be working with the Caligans in order to attack [[Falasan]], which turned out to be false.  Almost the entire continent declared war on this farce of a realm, and the regions were quickly taken back under control of their former realms.  One Rogala was attacked by infiltrators time and time again, until he finally evaded capture and fled to the Far East.  The Butter Rebellion, as it has now become known as, was over and life began to return to normal.

Revision as of 03:07, 23 January 2007

I Can't Believe It's Not Butter was the city of Tarasac seceded from Cagilan Empire by One Rogala. It took the regions of Chagsu and Averende with it. One claimed to be working with the Caligans in order to attack Falasan, which turned out to be false. Almost the entire continent declared war on this farce of a realm, and the regions were quickly taken back under control of their former realms. One Rogala was attacked by infiltrators time and time again, until he finally evaded capture and fled to the Far East. The Butter Rebellion, as it has now become known as, was over and life began to return to normal.