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The East Asian Alliance.

The East Asian Alliance is a coalition of three nations located in East Asia: The Nihon Empire (Japan), The Kingdom of Goryeo (Korea), and The Republic of China (set in the period after the Qin Dynasty but before the rise of Communism).

These three countries have joined forces to protect their shared interests.

Currently, the Alliance is fighting a war on two fronts.

In the north, they are battling the Russy Federation, and in the south, they are facing pressure from the South East Asian Alliance (SEAA).

The Russy Federation, however, isn't fully committed to this war because they are expecting an invasion from the Great German Empire. For now, they are using the East Asian Alliance as a form of "target practice" or a "warm-up" for the bigger fight they anticipate.

Luckily for the East Asian Alliance, the Russy Federation isn't trying to invade deeper into mainland China. If they did, with their advanced weapons and tactics, the East Asian Alliance would likely be defeated.

This is because the East Asian Alliance's technology and equipment are still outdated compared to those of the Western nations. Their soldiers, for instance, rely on old rifles, such as the Jäger rifles from the West. Their mages still use long staffs and cast long winded spells, while some also use talismans. Their planes, on the other hand. are somewhat decent, however overall, they are still behind.

Recently, the Nihon Empire has started to improve its technology. This progress is slowly helping the Kingdom of Goryeo and the Republic of China catch up as well,

However... This 'catching up' is still not yet up to par if you compare it with the other nations...

That's why when the South East Asian Alliance attacked the East Asian Alliance's land in Taiwan, they were heavily pushed back, to the point that the military of the East Asian Alliance returned to Mainland China.

Afterwards, the SEAA wanted to incorporate their success by attacking the lands of the EAA directly.

The SEAA attacked China's Cathay Territory (modern day HongKong) with numerous ships and infantry however, the SEAA's infantry failed to land... the attack failed...

This led to the SEAA to be pushed back, back to the Taiwan lands, which is still currently a hotspot up to the current times.

To tell you guys the truth, the SEAA is a really backward group of nations. This is due to them being colonized in the past and just recently, some of them were eventually granted independence. Some are still a colony of major powers, but they were given a self-governing government as a 'show' of giving them 'freedom'.

Since the SEAA is still considered a group of backward nations, you might be wondering how the hell can they push back the more advanced (compared to the EAA) East Asian Alliance if they're more backward than the EAA, heck their service rifles are mere muskets, flintlocks, bayonets, etc..

The simple answer to that is they had received support.

They did not just receive support from just one country, not from two countries, but from three countries.

These countries are major powers which belong to the western world, with the exception of one, the Ottoman Empire.

The Ottoman Empire directly supported them with people and equipment because if the SEAA won, and incorporated the Chinese mainland lands, then they would probably gain another ally, which they can consider as border friends.

The two other nations who are currently providing support to the SEAA are the United States and the Commonwealth.

Their reason is a bit different from the Ottomans. Their reason for providing support is simple. They have their colonies and/or lands within the territory of the South East Asian Alliance.

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