Is EDEN really dead?

Day 1,165, 16:42 Published in Greece Greece by Greek Ministry of Health

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I've seen this going on around in the media lately. A lot of people seem to think that Eden is apparently dead. I started to think about it...

I had a theory in this regard, either they are blind, or we aren't talking enough about our military progression lately. There is not really much I can do about proposition numero uno, so I’ll go with the other possibility. Let's have a look at the bigger picture shall we!



In the major conflict that saw Greeks and Bulgarian fight against FYROM and turkey, we saw a splendid war effort from our protagonist in the region to not only comeback from a first few loss, but also to completely wipe off FYROM and reduce considerably Turkey. I would call that a successful military campaign, not you?



China and Indonesia, to me it seem like something truly is getting done there. The first few battle we say we're completely dominated by our Asian allies, which are on their way to driving back Indonesia to its original region. Not convinced yet?

There is ample example of success we've had lately, stabilising Italy for instance, seeing our associate member of Latvia coming out strong in Estonia. Spain crushing Portugal beneath its heel. Seeing a Hungary without the entirety of it's territory. These are pretty clear signs to me that things are going well!

Are we done yet? No, there is still plenty of fight to be had before we can call it success, namely making sure that all of our Brothers have a complete country. We have not forgotten them, this temporary loss will be turned back when the time is ripe, and when it will... Let it be known that whoever shall cross swords with us will feel the wrath of our armies. Those armies of EDEN are marching, and they will meet success tomorrow as they have done in the past week.

Chucky Norris
Public Relation Organiser