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Within a week, a large number players of CoV had departed, leaving only the core crusaders behind. Many small groups such as [[Khaos]] emerged from the Exodus, but were much weaker than the old CoV. CoV itself didn't disband and remained a competent crew, but the wind had gone from its sails. Victory belonged to the entente who rose up against them.
Within a week, a large number players of CoV had departed, leaving only the core crusaders behind. Many small groups such as [[Khaos]] emerged from the Exodus, but were much weaker than the old CoV. CoV itself didn't disband and remained a competent crew, but the wind had gone from its sails. Victory belonged to the entente who rose up against them.


The result of this unexpected upheaval was a change in the balance of power. Solis, EE and BE were suddenly seen as the new power houses of the server and many wondered if they would stick to their peaceful ideals or attempt to fill CoV's shoes as warlords. While the latter scenario did not immediately come into effect, it did not put an end to war either.
The result of this unexpected upheaval was a change in the balance of power. Solis, EE and BE were suddenly seen as the new powerhouses of the server and many wondered if they would stick to their peaceful ideals or attempt to fill CoV's shoes as warlords. While the latter scenario did not immediately come into effect, it did not put an end to war either.


The first challenge faced by the BE was the reemergence of [[USE]], who were in conflict with [[Thirteen Colonies]] over a name dispute. Verbal assaults were launched but no blood was shed.
The first challenge faced by the BE was the reemergence of [[USE]], who were in conflict with [[Thirteen Colonies]] over a name dispute. Verbal assaults were launched but no blood was shed.
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