Racki-Ecyrb War

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The Racki-Ecyrb War was a micronational war spanning 3 years and 25 days between Rackistan and Ecyrb. The war began on August 23, 2018 and ended on September 17, 2021. This war scored a 3.7 on the Micronational War Classification index.

History

The Battle of Deb (August 23, 2018)

The Battle of Deb was the first battle in the Racki-Ecyrb War. This battle took place in the modern-day Deb, and did not span that long, about a day. No maps are available at this time, so not many records show what happened, however the nation of Rackistan has a pretty good idea of what happened during this.

The Battle of Sion (August 24 - September 3, 2018)

Not long after the Battle of Deb was the Battle of Sion, which took 10 days. Again, no maps were available, but the battle took place in the modern-day states of Comphort, Manland, Washaria, Deb, Eatalot, and Halland. Rackistan was the clear winner of this war, and in the process created the Rack Strategy; Take exclaves, connect them.

The Battle of Ros (September 6 - October 1, 2018)

After a bit of settling, the Battle of Ros took place. This battle included all outdoor states, and was again using the Rack Strategy. After more and more chaos, Rackistan emerged as the winner. Ecyrb flocked to Plot, and then there was a bit of peace.

The Battle of Eno (October 3, 2018 - September 15, 2021)

This battle was the second-to-last battle, and the longest one spanning almost 3 years. This battle was mostly fought in small arguments and such, however did come to a stopping point.

The Battle of Da'Or (September 16 - September 17, 2021)

On August 21, 2021, Rackistan took over all of the Plot land. This resulted in Ecyrb taking some part of Da'or that was in-between the two parts of Rackistan. This caused some trade issues, and resulted in another battle. This battle was a 18 hour battle documented in full detail. This was the first battle in which there is a complete map of, and it provides a history. More information is available at this page.