Hulstro-Kazulian War

The Kazul-Hulstro War (Kazulianisk: Kazul-Hulstro-krigen; Katakana: ザーミスハップ, Zā misuhappu, "The Mishap" or Dundorfian: Weltkrieg "the Plain War') also known as the War for the People's Liberation was a conflict fought between Kazulia and Hulstria.

Relations between Kazulia and its southern neighbour Hulstria had never fully normalised following the War for the Emperor's Protection. During the period of post conflict negotiations for peace it was agreed that the governments of Skalm and (then Miyako now Karlstadt) that the two nations would not engage in conflicts, especially those which pertain to internal conflicts being fought by the respective nations.

In the years leading up to 4162, tensions between the government in Skalm and Karlstadt intensified. The formation of a Dundorfian-Hulstrian nationalist political party, known as the Royal Hulstrian Party (Dundorfian: Hulstrian Königliche Partei) reignited the nationalist flame within Mikuni-Hulstria. Championing the cause of Hulstrian nationalism and restoration of the dominance of Dundorfian-speaking Hulstrians in Mikuni-Hulstrian society, the Royal Hulstrian Party put forward several legislations aimed at achieving said objective of solidifying the purity and dominance of Dundorfian-speaking Hulstrians in the nation, thus putting pressure on Skalm for a closer union with Hulstrians in Kazulia.

Skalm reiterated that the aggressive demands of the Hulstrian government would create the impetus for a casus belli and in (Insert month and year) Kazulia launched a series of pre-preemptive strikes/attacks against Hulstria, thus bringing the conflict to life. Via the element of surprise, the Kazulian caught the Hulstrians off-guard and delivered a decisive blow to the Hulstrian air-force, thus allowing Kazulia to gain air superiority. It was a series of misconceptions and bureaucratic "slow downs" which set the impetus for the conflict's destructive nature.

Pretext to Conflict
After the War for the Emperor's Protection, (Active Work in Progress)