Constantine's Prussia

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Constantine the fifth, king of Prussia, woke up early in the morning for he had to visit General Arkona, leader of the Prussian army, to discuss the invasion of Styria, a neighbouring country. When talking about wars in the Balkans, Styria and Prussia have a long history. The long lasting relationship of hate between the rulers of the two countries always ended in war. It had become a tradition to declare war on Styria whenever Styria started to build connections with the southern countries. The reason for this is simply greed. Spices made inthe souther countrie were bought and sold to the northern countries, such as Styria, by Prussia. If Sturia bought spices directly from the south, Prussia would not make any profit and lose a massive source of income for the country. So, to keep Prussia's profit, Prussia woukd declare war on Styria and break their connections with the south. This was explained to King Constantine the fifth by his royal advisors. So, since then, Constantine has strived to protect his country's largest source of income and cement himself as a patriotic leader. But, because of getting beat by Prussia many times, Styria built an invincible army of super soldiers through euogenics. This un-ethical although effective army made the Styrian war machine invincble. Unfortunately, the dumb and ingnorant rulers of Prussia including Constantine the fifth, did not care to spy on Styria and just decide to beat them by high volume and sheer firepower. King Constantine and colonel Arkona decided to use a tactic which is easy and efficient although, predictable. This tactic, commonly know as 'the hit and run' method, meant that each battalion would only take over one village every three to four days. Thsi meant that resources woukd be saved which, ensures that the massive Prussian army will have enough supplies untill Styria is completely taken over. Although effective, the Prussian army's tactic was very easy to defend against for the Styrians. The Styrians were known for being very good at tactical planning and strategizing and now they have enough strength to back it up. And to add, Styria knew of Prussia's plans because of the spies they planted in the Prussian military.

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