The Ancestors Campaign

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The Ancestors Campaign
Started July 20, 2021
Ended July 28, 2021
Cause

NPO territory expansion

Result

NPO captures WBB, ZBB and SBB

Preceded By Second Battle of QBB
Succeeded By Second Battle of WBB
Combatants

New Pacific Order flag New Pacific Order

Ancestors flag Ancestors

Commanders

New Pacific Order flag SynysterGates

Ancestors flag M_P

Ribbon Awarded
The Ancestors Campaign War Ribbon

The Ancestors Campaign was a series of short territory war fought between the New Pacific Order and the Ancestors faction in July 2020.

Prelude

Having observed the Ancestors lose a recent territory war, the NPO saw an opportunity to seize a new territories.

War Progress

First Battle of WBB

Main article: First Battle of WBB

The fighting commenced at 04:30:11 July 20, 2021 when NPO opened the assault to take the territory. The Ancestor defenders were rapidly pushed off the wall and within 30 minutes, NPO occupied all 28 slots on the wall.

First Battle of ZBB

Main article: First Battle of ZBB

The fighting commenced at 19:13:34 July 23, 2021 when NPO opened the assault to take the territory. The Ancestor defenders were rapidly pushed off the wall with NPO occupying all 26 slots.

First Battle of SBB

Main article: First Battle of SBB

The fighting commenced at 10:08:40 July 27 when NPO opened the assault to take the territory. The 21 slots on the wall were rapidly taken by NPO and the Ancestor's defenders brushed aside, which had become a familiar sight.

Aftermath

Throughout the fighting although Ancestors held an advantage in battle stats over the members of the Order, they were unable to repel the Order with all three territories falling quickly after the fighting commenced.

In August after the development of new war ribbons for offensive and defensive wars, a territory war ribbon was presented to those members who took part in fighting against the Ancestors.[1]

References