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Angevin Empire

- The Interregnum, bloody but short, comes to an end, and Charles Calais’s democratic “French” faction stands victorious over the rubble of the once great nation. The Communists have fled northeast to the anarchic communes of Friesland. King Philip VII has fled to Angevin South Africa and has pledged to continue fighting. King Jean III meanwhile lies dead in the Angers Morgue, having been betrayed and murdered by senior nobles when it became clear his faction was going to lose.

- Angevin stands a fractured but mostly whole nation. France lies united save for the Breton peninsula, which has declared its independence which it lost only ten years before. Control over England however is gone, and with England having been Angevin’s economic powerhouse before the war, the future for the French economy looks grim.

- As for the colonial empire, the Duke of Aquitaine Philip VIII has rapidly seized as much of it as he could. The Colonie Du Cap has been wrestled into his hands, from which Philip has proclaimed the renewed Angevin Empire. Loyal troops have then succeeded in securing the Asian colonies of Burma and Champa. India however has broken free of the Angevin yoke, proclaiming an independent republic. West Africa meanwhile has shattered into numerous warring factions, none of them loyal to Angers or Le Cap. The Angevin possessions in the Caribbean, despite a brief period of civil unrest, remain in the hands of the new French Republic.

- Charles Calais pledges to hold elections in the New Year. The future of this new nation is bright, but uncertain, especially with the dark powerhouse of Germania on their doorstep.