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The war against Piracy is an ongoing policy and subsequent conflict followed by the [[British Empire]], and [[Elven Empire]].
The war against Piracy is an ongoing policy and subsequent conflict followed by the [[British Empire]], and [[Elven Empire]].


The term was first mentioned back in 2014 when groups of peaceful traders, most likely from the Elven Empire or Verussian Empire, decided to fight back against pirates.
The term was first mentioned back in 2014 when groups of peaceful traders, most likely from the Elven Empire or [[Verussian Empire]], decided to fight back against pirates.


The war is unlikely to ever end, and serves as a constant source of conflict on the server.
The war is unlikely to ever end, and serves as a constant source of conflict on the server.
This is mirrored by the very real "War against terror" in the modern war, coined by President Bush not long after the attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon, on the date 9/11. It is also fought by many of the United States' allies including many of its 'unlikely' enemies.

Revision as of 15:49, 12 December 2018

The war against Piracy is an ongoing policy and subsequent conflict followed by the British Empire, and Elven Empire.

The term was first mentioned back in 2014 when groups of peaceful traders, most likely from the Elven Empire or Verussian Empire, decided to fight back against pirates.

The war is unlikely to ever end, and serves as a constant source of conflict on the server.

This is mirrored by the very real "War against terror" in the modern war, coined by President Bush not long after the attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon, on the date 9/11. It is also fought by many of the United States' allies including many of its 'unlikely' enemies.