Alliances – Chain Reactions

Day 501, 00:34 Published in by Plato

Dear citizens,

We have seen a great conflict spreading in a matter of days throughout the land of the New Europe.
In the beginning, only Serbia and Croatia seemed to be in red alert, preparing for the coming battles.

But, once the first marching order toward the enemy region was given, the allies remembered their signed treaties, and call to arms orders were shouted everywhere.

“One for all and all for one” was the motto that drove allies to the same battlefield. However, in some countries, the danger was more intense, as the enemy had military outposts right on their borders.

Soon, Romania was hurled in direct war against Serbia, while Hungary was directly fighting Croatia. This was only the start of a chain reaction that soon created another new war, Hungary vs. Germany.

Everybody realized that this was the mass effect of alliances, and Hungarians, already having most of their borders in conflict, were expecting the next step of this chain reaction – a new war on the border with Poland.

When this didn't happened, citizens started to ask themselves if the domino effect had come to a halt, thinking that maybe alliances were only causing such a war frenzy until it reached a certain point. But, as like the chain reaction only needed some time to think things over, shouts started to be heard from the Polish borders, announcing full war.

It was clear that science books needed to be revised, and researchers were asked to make public the gathered information.

And so it was, the data was revised and presented in the New Word's Encyclopedia – eRepublik Wiki: Alliance chapter.