Part 147: Chronicles of the Bhutanese Empire, Chapter One
OK guys welcome back to this Bhutan LP.
Chronicles of the Bhutanese Empire, Chapter One: The Glorious Conquest of China
This is our empire, stretching from the rocky crags of Kagar to the rocky crags of Lhasa, rich in tea, sheep and valorous Bhutanese.
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Our wise government, ruled by Jigme Wanchuk, the incarnation of the Bhutan (dragon).
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These are our neighbors. Our mortal foes of Yuan China has laid claim to our rightful lands for too long.
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Meanwhile our good friends in Imperial India rely on us for protection and guidance. The responsibility of the dragon goes far.
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In technological innovation Bhutan is unmatched and the famous Bhutanese War College is developing an entirely new form of warfare they call 'armored spearheads', based around the charge of the yak-mounted knight.
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We increase intelligence funding to better know what our foes in china are doing.
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Our army is the envy of the world and is led by the brilliant General Padukha.
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The dragon believes that we are more than ready for war and as such war is declared on Yuan China, finally we shall reclaim what is ours.
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Orders are given to begin production of the first ships in the Bhutanese navy, which will be useful once we reach the Sea of China in a few months or so.
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This is the plan - a midnight attack on Qamdo will break the Yuan lines and allow us to quickly take a large swathe of territory.
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General Padkuha dies in the first hours of the fight, having fallen off his yak.
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After two days of bitter fighting, the Bhutanese forces win an astounding moral victory over the Yuan heathens.
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We do not pause to celebrate, but instead split our forces, sending half of our army under the command of General Rgyalpo to conquer the vital industrial province of Nagqu.
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Something is going on in Ireland but we don't know what because our yak-mounted messengers take a while to get to Lhasa.
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We extend a generous invite to Imperial India to join in our conquests, but they foolishly refuse - more territory to us then.
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Several more moral victories in Qamdo serve to spread the news of Bhutanese might and ready us for the actual, physical victory.
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Nagqu falls, doubling the territory of the Empire in one fell swoop.
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A new plan for an offensive is drawn up.
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The treacherous Yuan launch their counterattack, and after valiant fighting General Rgyalpo makes an orderly retreat to protect Kaqar, our third most important province.
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Victory in Qamdo is drawing closer day by day.
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We receive news that a 'coup' has happened in Germany but the internal matters of such an insignificant country are irrelevant to the dragon.
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Nagqu falls and we achieve a moral victory while attempting to retake it.
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However, despite our moral victories, the Yuan have encircled us in Lhasa and a bold new plan is needed to take the initiative back.
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Unfortunately the plan meets with a few setbacks.
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Our new ships are ready and we look forward to having a coast to deploy them on soon!
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Another minor setback occurs as our army is completely wiped out by a Yuan offensive, but we are certain that the people of Lhasa will rise and throw back the Yuan, as the dragon has decreed.
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Any day now...
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