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=== The Saro-Aurean War ===
 
Launching in mid November, under the command of Constantine V, the Guard quickly built up three Regiments - the 13th, 14th and 15th Regiments. He and his members of court laid claim to everything north of the River Nafets, before planning to launch further south and retake the map. Two small rebel guilds, each not even one full tag, were put to the sword in battles at Kiev and Sorrel, which let the Empire claim those. The only other nation to be considered a power was a nation called Communist Aurea, led by Grand Marshal Kevlar. They had also laid claim to the same pieces of territory Sarovia had, but when push came to shove and the two nations declared war, the Aurean state had no military might to show. It had recently gone through a rebellion itself, and its military was incredibly weak, so when Sarovia came to Preuze with the intention of a fight, the Aureans fled to Autumnwood. This behaviour was suspicious of the Aureans, who were so keen on fighting the Sarovians. The Sarovians chased them the next day, though the Aureans again refused to fight at Autumnwood, though scouts did smirkish at Narva. The Aureans set up shop at Poltava and began setting up defences and scouts. Charles and Frederick disagreed with the avenue of attack on Poltava, but Constantine V firmly overruled them. Constantine who was eager for a fight decided to attack the next day. What Constantine V and his troops were unaware of, however, is that the Aureans had developed a secret glitch - allowing you to be able to gain kick powers inside of other guilds. When the Sarovians attacked Poltava through the snow in early January 2017, the Aureans unleashed the nuke and the Sarovians fell into disarray. All Regiments were masskicked, leaving everyone uncertain what happened and what to do, and the battle had been a disaster.
 
 
Sarovian officers attempted to stem the tide of the retreating soldiers, but Constantine V ordered the retreat. His youngest son, Frederick, was captured by the Aureans. Distraught over the loss of his prosepective heir which he spent so much time preparing, Constantine V broke down and began to do the bare minimum. Constantine V would try to impress onto Charles the importance of being heir, as well as giving him an education, which was staunchly ignored. This caused Constantine V to leave and eventually be declared dead.