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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
Following the resigning of the Treaty of Orlan in Parliament, which placed all other Karan nations and towns under the united banner of the Kingdom of Stone Bay, the Cirallia Liberation Front made itself known. The CLF claimed that the Kingdom of Stone Bay and its Sovereign were corrupt tyrants.  
Following the Parliament's passage of the Treaty of Orlan and placed all other Karan nations and towns under the united banner of the Kingdom of Stone Bay, the Cirallia Liberation Front made itself known. The CLF claimed that the Kingdom of Stone Bay and its Sovereign were corrupt tyrants.  


=== Reign of Terror ===
=== Reign of Terror ===
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=== The CLF's End===
=== The CLF's End===
After dozens of attacks, the CLF were finally tracked to their stronghold in western Orlan. Several members were arrested, including [[Camus Cross]] and [[Murcane von Hutchstaff]]. The CLF members were put on trial, where C taunted the prosecution, judge, witnesses, and gallery. He revealed that he was hired by someone, but that he would never divulge their identity. Furthermore, because of the sheer amount of attacks, there were very few Karans who would be able to sit on a jury as unbiased jurors: C took this to mean that the justice system was biased and flawed. Eventually, C received a guilty verdict and was executed. Murcane Von Hutchstaff, however, took a plea deal and was spared.
After dozens of attacks, the Royal Guard finally tracked the CLF to their stronghold in western Orlan. Several members were arrested, including [[Camus Cross]] and [[Murcane von Hutchstaff]]. The CLF members were put on trial, where C taunted the prosecution, judge, witnesses, and gallery. He revealed that he was hired by someone, but that he would never divulge their identity. Furthermore, because of the sheer amount of attacks, there were very few Karans who would be able to sit on a jury as unbiased jurors: C took this to mean that the justice system was biased and flawed. Eventually, C received a guilty verdict and was executed. Murcane Von Hutchstaff, however, took a plea deal and was spared.