Reynard Anaukshai declared martial law following the attack on the parliament hall. He suspended parliament and using his executive powers he called up the military. He was already blaming the attacks on communist sympathizers with ties to the rebels in Pelhafor and the government of Cogoria.
As numbers for the amount of soldiers who were willing to following Reynard came in it became apparent that a far majority had refused. Most the senior command and many officers either walked away from their posts, or locked down their bases. In just twelve hours after the attack Reynard learned that Rul Patiste had survived, miraculously. His location remained unknown, but it was obvious he was pulling strings in the military, calling in favors to block the presidents bid for control of the military.
Sixteen hours after the attack Rul Patiste went on TV and announced that the president had been behind the attacks in a bid to eliminate the Constitutionalist Party. He prevented a solid case with evidence of money transfers and secret orders.
'I call upon the fighting men of Tajis to rise up against the corruption of Reynard Anaukshai and end his reign of violence,' Patiste said. His speech was broadcast on international television.
From what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Esplandia could ascertain all of Patiste's evidence was made up or purposely misleading. Alphius Skywing presented his findings to King Sherwin and the Royal Council.
'Is it possible Reynard was behind the attacks,' asked Chancellor Phillip Montgomerey.
'Not only possible, but very likely,' Alphius replied. 'But he's also very good at covering his tracks so I've found nothing yet.'
'Then do we support the Tajin President? Should we mobilize what troops we have available?'
All the men present looked to the king, wondering what his reaction would be. The king took a couple minutes to mull it over. No matter what course he followed it would spell trouble in Esplandia. Military action would only exasperate the situation, and the violence would escalate.
'This is an internal matter for Tajis,' the king said. 'We are not their police force. We will offer to mediate in hopes of deescalating the situation. In the meantime we should recall all Esplandian personnel from Tajis and warn any of our citizens in the country to return home.'
As numbers for the amount of soldiers who were willing to following Reynard came in it became apparent that a far majority had refused. Most the senior command and many officers either walked away from their posts, or locked down their bases. In just twelve hours after the attack Reynard learned that Rul Patiste had survived, miraculously. His location remained unknown, but it was obvious he was pulling strings in the military, calling in favors to block the presidents bid for control of the military.
Sixteen hours after the attack Rul Patiste went on TV and announced that the president had been behind the attacks in a bid to eliminate the Constitutionalist Party. He prevented a solid case with evidence of money transfers and secret orders.
'I call upon the fighting men of Tajis to rise up against the corruption of Reynard Anaukshai and end his reign of violence,' Patiste said. His speech was broadcast on international television.
From what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Esplandia could ascertain all of Patiste's evidence was made up or purposely misleading. Alphius Skywing presented his findings to King Sherwin and the Royal Council.
'Is it possible Reynard was behind the attacks,' asked Chancellor Phillip Montgomerey.
'Not only possible, but very likely,' Alphius replied. 'But he's also very good at covering his tracks so I've found nothing yet.'
'Then do we support the Tajin President? Should we mobilize what troops we have available?'
All the men present looked to the king, wondering what his reaction would be. The king took a couple minutes to mull it over. No matter what course he followed it would spell trouble in Esplandia. Military action would only exasperate the situation, and the violence would escalate.
'This is an internal matter for Tajis,' the king said. 'We are not their police force. We will offer to mediate in hopes of deescalating the situation. In the meantime we should recall all Esplandian personnel from Tajis and warn any of our citizens in the country to return home.'