Peninsular Campaign

The Peninsular Campaign was an action of the Accordance War.

Overview

The Accordance War was less violent in the Kingdom of the White Sands (Florida) than in its northern neighbor. Queen Morganna was very well received on both the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts; she was fair, gracious, and exceedingly compassionate to the commoners. However, the changelings in the more rural areas were less inclined to surrender their independence. Furthermore, a band of renegade commoners, led by a satyr calling himself King Walter, claimed Orlando as their own. This fief included Walt Disney World, a very powerful force of Glamour that had opened a couple of years before. Walter’s supporters moved against Morganna but were beaten back to Disney in a matter of days. King Walter was imprisoned in Morganna’s palace, which, from what I’ve heard about the Queen, isn’t much of a punishment. They pretty much stayed out of the war from then on.

  • The Peninsular Campaign: March 25th - April 10th, 1974.

References

  1. CTD. Fool's Luck: The Way of the Commoner, pp. 39-40.
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