Blue Dankuk

Blue Dankuk is a general term used to label anti-government forces that fought in the Dankuk Bush War. Followers and members of the movement were known as Blues, as opposed to the Reds that supported the ERPD. It should be noted that Blue Dankuk was never a state but rather an informal alliance of different armies, legions, and provisional governments.

History
Following the establishment of the EPRD in Dankuk, opposition groups were created and convened at the Gongmangdo Congress, in which a government was formed that claimed to be the legitimate government of Dankuk. The EPRD sent troops to Gongmangdo in which the Battle of Gongmangdo took place, igniting the Dankuk Bush War.

Shortly afterwards groups hostile to the EPRD pledged allegiance to the Free Government, and the Blue Movement was born. During the Bush War blue forces fought against pro-government soldiers, but despite Indralan support the Blues were too internally divided. Morale ran low and by 3689 the EPRD had taken all of Dankuk but Gongmangdo.

Following blue defeat in the Bush War many organizations affiliated with the movement disbanded, with the rest going underground. In April 3690 a coup attempt was made by 25 members of the National Assembly after consistent failure in the war with Indrala was blamed on the vanguard's mismanagement of the situation.

Although the coup failed, it led to many blues taking to the streets and revolting. Efforts were only successful in Ulbrach, and by June blue activities were squashed. Afterwards, the blue movement was mostly succeeded by the Free Government and by the end of 3690 the Blue Movement was rendered inactive.