Timeline

Timeline of the PWAT-DTD Conflict

2021

  • June 12: Ceanslandsga's government collapses following mounting pressure from the Dogeist Movement, now formally recognized as the Dogeist Territory of Ceanslandsga (DTD).
  • August 4: DTD occupies over 60% of Ceanslandsga, prompting neighboring countries to heighten border security.

2022

  • December 14: Tensions rise as landmines kill Liscotanian soldiers near the Saobai border, sparking international unrest.
  • December 20: PWAT holds an emergency summit to discuss rising instability in Arborea.

2023

  • March 18: DTD expands its influence, occupying 72% of Ceanslandsga.

2024

  • May 2: DTD announces its intent to establish global Dogeist rule, alarming international communities.
  • July 17: Refugee camps in Mus and Lipvir Tokav reach capacity, with over 1 million displaced individuals.
  • December 28: PWAT officially declares war on the DTD following a unanimous vote by member nations.

2025

  • January 1
    • Morning: PWAT mobilizes troops, launching a coordinated offensive to reclaim DTD-controlled territory.
    • Evening: Humanitarian aid flows into Ceanslandsga, with relief centers established at the Mus and Lipvir Tokav borders.
    January 2
    • Afternoon: Atramentumia’s Defense Minister, Kael Vexlar, accuses the DTD of launching cyberattacks against PWAT nations.
    • Night: DTD responds with propaganda, rallying Dogeist supporters worldwide.
    January 3
    • Early Morning: PWAT announces significant territorial gains, retaking 8% of previously occupied land.
    • Midday: Refugee numbers surge, prompting international calls for increased humanitarian aid.
    • Evening: Luma’s President, Saali Uouffa, delivers a powerful speech reaffirming PWAT’s commitment to ending the conflict.
    January 4
    • Morning: DTD sleeper cells target humanitarian convoys near the Ceanslandsga border, delaying critical aid.
    • Afternoon: Reports emerge of escalating tensions on the Atramentumia-Porcuis border.
    • Evening: Porcuis intensifies military drills near its northern border, raising concerns of regional escalation.
    January 5
    • Morning: DTD artillery shelling damages key infrastructure in southern Ceanslandsga.
    • Afternoon: Atramentumia implements nationwide blackout drills amid fears of further cyberattacks.
    • Night: Ceanslandsga’s Dakn faces heavy shelling by PWAT forces, disrupting communication lines.
    January 6
    • Morning: PWAT troops capture Nohorr, a critical strategic city in Ceanslandsga.
    • Midday: Porcuis conducts naval exercises in the Verdantis Sea, raising alarm among nearby nations.
    • Evening: Humanitarian organizations struggle to deliver aid due to logistical challenges in Ceanslandsga.
    January 7
    • Morning: PWAT confirms the neutralization of several DTD strongholds in western Ceanslandsga.
    • Afternoon: Atramentumia accuses Porcuis of covertly supplying arms to DTD forces.
    • Evening: Refugee camps in Mus report overcrowding, leading to increased tensions.
    January 8
    • Morning: Ceanslandsga’s civilian casualty toll surpasses 100,000 amid continued fighting.
    • Afternoon: Luma increases troop deployments along Ceanslandsga’s western front.
    • Night: Porcuis denies allegations of supporting DTD and warns PWAT against further territorial advances.
    January 9
    • Morning: PWAT announces the liberation of key rural areas in Ceanslandsga, cutting off DTD supply routes.