Republic of Wayward
The Republic of Wayward history is long and violent. For hundreds of years the people of the mountains raided the rich lowlands to the west forcing them into walled cities. Over time these cities grew first to citystates and then into a country proper. Thus unified the lowlands suddenly represented too mighty a foe for the ferocious but badly equipped mountain people. Seeking new prey they turned to the sea. The first couple of attempts at pirating were less than successful, but eventually they managed to build sufficiently sturdy ships and for the next 300 years they became the terror of sea, raiding across the inland sea and up and down the coast of [Insert Name] sea, eventually reaching as far as [North East corner of continent]
As time went on the various communities started to unite against the Waylanders, causing entire nations to arise. With their prey once again rising up against them the Waylanders turned their attention ever farther away, but it couldn't last. As the flow of treasure slowly dried up trouble started brewing in the mountains and within a few short years the mountain passes became dangerous places. Were travellers once had been welcome, they now had to go armed. It soon devolved into open warfare, with clans fighting clans for each and every piece of non vertical land.
Exactly how long this wore on is unclear, but it's known exactly when it ended. In 1597 a alliance of minor clans led by Eidal Geirson rose out of nowhere and within four years they'd manage to conquer almost the entire mountain range.
A few years later the first warbands began pouring out of the mountains and down into the lowlands.
The Lowlanders were completely unprepared for this and they soon fell once the warbands were replaced with proper armies.
However, the Waylanders were not content. For almost half a century, until Eidar Geirson died, they waged war on their neighbours, but their luck had turned and they gained very little from these wars.
Thus bridled the Waylanders settled down and began focusing on their own country and industry. The Geirsons became the royal family and they would reign the country for more than two centuries.
The next two hundred years were relatively quiet, with the exception of the occasional boarder skirmish and a short war with their western neighbour.
Due to their joint command of the [Insert name] Straight, tension has been constant between Wayland and Carnac and small clashes between their navies weren't frequent. (Subject to Carnacs approval)
In 1919 the Spring Revolution swept the country and entire cities rose up in revolt. The King ordered the army and navy to put it down. The resulting fighting became infamous for being amongst some of the bloodiest in their already bloody history. Entire cities were left almost abandoned.
The revolt was eventually put down, but not before it had caused almost irreparable damage to the economy. In the years after the King was faced with growing criticism of how he'd handled the revolt and the following economic downturn and in 1925 he was forced to abdicate. Over the next ten years the Kingdom of Wayland was transformed into a republic.
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The Wayland Navy
The Wayland navy can trace its roots back to before the unification. Throughout its history it has been known for competence and skill. [More to come]
Units:
The WN currently posses 7 Frigates, 4 corvettes, 26 MTBs, 4 missile boats, 10 submarines and a host of patrol boats and smaller patrol craft.
When it was launched in 1957 the Orca class submarine represented a serious leap in capability for the WNs submarine arm.
It introduced the new HTP powered T58 torpedo. The T58 is a highly unusual torpedo. In order to increase weapons stowage and load flexibility it was designed with a detachable warhead and seeker. Each boat carries 8 torpedoes and 12 warheads, usually 8 S58 ASuWs and 4 S61 ASWs. Additionally there's also a training round available, the S57.
Alternatively the Orca can carry up to 16 M67 dual fuse bottom mines, 24 M55 Magnetic mines or 18 M50 Contact mines.
Launched between 1962 and 1966 the Seal Class is the newest class of submarines in the WNs inventory. Designed specifically for shallow water operations and low manning requirements it presents an efficient and deadly package. It has proven to be quite an export success as well, with 5 units build in Weyland for foreign navies and a further 3 build on license.
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