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After Xylvania's defeat and his son's ascension to power, the confused Nova was tormented by visions of his father's ghost, advocating Tundra's imperialist history as a "nation of conquest," leading Nova to join the [[Solar Empire]] in it's retaliatory war against the Anglo Isles. This war, however, was just a ploy by Kaiser Vlad to weaken Tundra's defense, permitting Xylvania to invade. | After Xylvania's defeat and his son's ascension to power, the confused Nova was tormented by visions of his father's ghost, advocating Tundra's imperialist history as a "nation of conquest," leading Nova to join the [[Solar Empire]] in it's retaliatory war against the Anglo Isles. This war, however, was just a ploy by Kaiser Vlad to weaken Tundra's defense, permitting Xylvania to invade. | ||
− | Adding insult to homicide, Kommandant Ubel invaded the city of Gorgisburg in an attempt to demolish the Mausoleum where Gorgi's body had been lain in state. | + | Adding insult to homicide, Kommandant Ubel invaded the city of Gorgisburg in an attempt to demolish the Mausoleum where Gorgi's body had been lain in state. Here, Gorgi's ghost proved he wasn't a figment of Nova's imagination by actually advising Allied forces on Ubel's traps and tactics. |
After Tundra's liberation, Gorgi's ghost appeared to Nova one last time during the Allied Victory parade, in a silent signal of respect for his son's wise leadership. | After Tundra's liberation, Gorgi's ghost appeared to Nova one last time during the Allied Victory parade, in a silent signal of respect for his son's wise leadership. |