Libertarian Socialist Federation

The Libertarian Socialist Federation (LSF) is an anti-authoritarian, directly democratic, horizontalist and anti-capitalist alliance, primarily featuring Pink team members.

The LSF was home to many of the Anarchists at CyberNations, but also counts within its midst several Libertarian Socialists, Autonomous Marxists and various other anti-authoritarian leftists. By mid-2007, the LSF saw an upsurge of authoritarian Marxists such as Trotskyists joining the alliance also, however, that proved no problem as the Libertarian Socialist ideals of the LSF were respected. Following the LSF-NoV war which is currently being fought, many of her members sought refuge in other alliances, mainly in the CPCN which includes a number of LSF's former Anarchist members.

As mentioned, anti-authoritarianism, direct democracy, horizontalism, anti-capitalism, and anarchocommunism are the basic principles along which the alliance is organized.

Origins & Description
The LSF is an alliance founded after the collapse of the ICSN. It was founded by ex-ICSN member Haraldur on May Day 2006 and was quickly joined by one or two others originating in the ICSN-remnant. In the closing days of May of the same year, the membership of the LSF increased considerably, with several new, thought to be previously unaffiliated, players joining the organization.

The LSF's structure is highly democratic and all decisions are made by delegates hailing from the various communes in the alliance, thus making it arguably the most democratic alliance in CyberNations.

Some members also go by the moniker of the "Black Guards". "Black Guards" is also the name given to some of the various militias and paramilitaries of the LSF.

Current membership of active members hovers around 150 nations as of June 2007, the alliance having seen a sharp increase in members from both the folding of the ICP and an ambitious membership drive.

On May 1st, the LSF celebrated it's first anniversary, becoming both the oldest expressly leftist alliance on Planet Bob and the strongest, in terms of both membership and alliance strength.

"Charter", Description of how the LSF/Black Guards Work(s)
The following was posted by Haraldur on the 1st of May 2006:

"I thought that May Day would be the appropriate time to announce the launch of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, LSF, or the Black Guards.

The role-playing aspect: Instead of Nations, the "nations" of CyberNations would be regarded as autonomous Communes inside the LSF, whose "leaders"(the players) would be regarded as delegates from the Communal Councils in each Commune. Their governments and religions and bureaucracy etc. (as in, the relevant stuff on the "View your Nations" page) would just be a front, an illusion for the rest of the world (like it says in my Commune's description on CN).

Individual initiative would be encouraged within the Federation, in such a way as everyone can be an ambassador etc.. All power would be in the Delegates' Council (a directly democratic council which all LSF members have access to), and, with the exception to things such as NAPs and alliances, and ceasefires, it would only decide policy, not legislation, which is not binding. In NAPs etc. it would be binding, except for Communes using the opt-out.

The opt-out: In order to give maximum flexibility to member Communes, if they wish to do things which might put other member Communes or the LSF as a whole in danger, they can opt-out of the parts of the alliance to do with mutual defence, mutual aid, NAPS and inter-alliance alliances. However, they still remain in the DC (Delegates' Council). The opt-out would apply to things such as attacking unaligned nations when not provoked, and the same with nations in other alliances (although it is best to be careful when doing that, for the sake of your comrades), and for spying etc.. However, even if two members have opted-out, they should not attack each other, as that weakens the alliance as a whole and so badly affects all members of the alliance. Basically, if you do something that might bring trouble for you and anyone connected to you, you can do it with the consequences affecting only yourself. Anything which is against the will of the DC can only be done by a Commune that has opted-out.

Elected representatives and commissars: There will be none, we self-organize.

Basically, the Black Guards are an alliance of autonomous communes based on the principle of self-organization and mutual aid, as demonstrated or almost demonstrated in the Ukraine during the Russian Revolution, in Germany during the German Revolution and in the Spanish Revolution.

Conditions for entry: must either be Libertarian Socialist (whether that be Anarcho-Communist, Council-Communist, Mutualist or whatever) or be willing to role-play as that. Also, all applicants involved with wars or other dangerous activity must start out opted-out, unless the war is against an unaligned Nazi or Fascist nation.

By the way, I am starting out opted-out.

Anyone interested?"

The reason for Haraldur starting out as opted-out was due to the fact that he was still involved in the on-going NPO-ICSN conflict of the time, and as such, did not want to involve the young Federation in a war it had nothing to do with.

Constitution of the Libertarian Socialist Federation
When the LSFers still had access to their old forums (before the hacking incident), an idea of adopting a constitution came about during the NoV-LSF War. In turn, a member of the LSF, Palachinov, drafted a constitution in early November which went through a lengthy period of discussion and re-drafting. However, by the time the final draft was comprised, the old forums suddenly got hacked by an unknown rogue.

As a result, the constitution went into limbo for a number of months until it was finally found and brought up unexpectedly again. It was not until 29 May 2008 that, after a voting process, the constitution was adopted and its articles activated. At the same time, positions of Co-Ordinators were also nominated and elections began for the first time for recognised positions in the alliance. This constitution however does not give the LSF a Representative government, it is still directly governed by the membership through the form of the Delegates Council.

Article I. : (The Ideals of the Libertarian Socialist Federation and the expectations of her members)
i. The Libertarian Socialist Federation aims to promote political, economic and social equality on Planet Bob.

ii. The Libertarian Socialist Federation is a revolutionary leftist alliance, based around the ideals of Libertarian Socialism, such as Anarchism and Council Communism.

iii. The Libertarian Socialist Federation is comprised of sovereign member communes and states. Each commune or state need not be run individually on a Libertarian Socialist basis, however, is expected to be revolutionary leftist and anti-ultra authoritarian at the very least.

iv. The Libertarian Socialist Federation expects her members to work for the common goal of the betterment of the alliance, to act collectively and help one another to pursue social, economic and political advances and equality within the alliance.

v. The Libertarian Socialist Federation cannot be disbanded through the voting process, or by any one authoritative figure. As long as there is one commune or state flying the banner of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, the alliance exists under this Constitution.

vi. All members of the Libertarian Socialist Federation will act in accordance to this Constitution and the Charter, whether they support every aspect of it or not, this does not mean that there cannot be any amendments to the Charter or the Constitution.

Article II. : (Outlining the role of the Delegates Council)
i. The Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is consisted of all members of the alliance

ii. The Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is the most powerful body within the alliance, and is entirely sovereign.

iii. The Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is run on a directly democratic basis which cannot be compromised whatever the situation.

iv. All proposed legislation must pass with a majority vote in the Delegates Council before it can be enacted.

v. All offensive alliance war declarations must be passed with a majority vote in the Delegates Council (excluding treaty obligations).

vi. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation have the ability to propose the following;

1) Legislation

2) Offensive Wars

3) Initiate a vote of no confidence in co-ordinators

4) Expulsion of individual members from the alliance

vii. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation have the right to nominate themselves during electoral periods for a co-ordinator position.

viii. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation have the right to nominate themselves to be a member of the administration team at any time.

ix. The Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation cannot, under any circumstances, be dissolved, unless the alliance as a whole is disbanded.

Article III. : (The Voting Process)
i. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation has the ability to propose votes which must be made in the Delegates Council.

ii. Members have the right to change their vote and/or abstain from voting.

iii. Votes will be conducted openly, with no secret ballots. “There is nothing to be ashamed of.”

iv. Voting on separate, unrelated [to the Charter or Constitution] policies, treaties, expulsions, nominations for co-ordinators and votes of no confidence will run for 48 hours, unless the result of a vote reaches the necessary quorum (see Article III), or unless the vote is “controversial” (see Article II. vii. [b:).

v. Voting on an amendment to the Charter or Constitution will run for 96 hours, unless the result of a vote reaches the necessary quorum, or unless the vote is “controversial”.

vi. Offensive war declarations must go through a discussion thread for a period of 24 hours before voting may proceed, at which point the vote will run for a further 48 hours, unless the result of a vote reaches the necessary quorum, or unless the vote is “controversial”.

vii. [a: For a vote to pass, it must reach a majority of 50% (+1) of the total votes.

vii. [b: “Controversial” votes can be called by any member of the Delegates Council during a voting process on any vote. If this occurs, a maximum extension of 24 hours is given.

Article IV. : (Quorums)
i. The quorum can only be enacted after voting has gone through a minimum time period of 3 hours in times of crises. Otherwise, on domestic issues and issues which do not require a level of urgency, the minimum time period is 12 hours.

ii. The first qualification for a quorum to be reached is; a clear majority of 80% of the already given votes.

iii. The second qualification for a quorum to be reached is; if the vote reaches a 50% (+1) majority within the whole alliance.

Article V. : (The choosing of co-ordinators)
i. All co-ordinators must be voted in with a majority in the Delegates Council.

ii. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation can nominate themselves to be a co-ordinator.

1) In the possible event that there are no nominees for a position of co-ordinator, the Delegates Council shall act as a collective co-ordinator.

2) In the possible event that there is only one nominee for a position of co-ordinator, they must still go through the Delegates Council with a majority of “in favour” votes.

3) If no nominees are chosen to be a co-ordinator, the Delegates Council shall act as a collective co-ordinator. If those who voted to abstain gain the majority, no co-ordinator will be chosen.

iii. Co-ordinators shall hold their position for a period of 6 weeks, and can nominate themselves for the former position as many times as they wish.

iv. If a co-ordinator is recalled after a vote of no confidence, they must wait for a period of 3 months before they are permitted to re-nominate themselves for a position of any co-ordinator.

v. All co-ordinators are members of the administration team. If and when they are voted out or step down from their position, their administration abilities are removed, unless they were a member of the administration team previous to their election into their co-ordinator position.

Article VI [a:. : (The Co-ordinator of Foreign Affairs [Co-FA])
i. The Co-ordinator of Foreign Affairs will henceforth be referred to as Co-FA.

ii. The Co-FA is in charge of the running of the embassies of the Libertarian Socialist Federation.

iii. In times of crises, the Co-FA must direct themselves to the alliances involved in the crisis situation, so as to attempt to solve any problems diplomatically.

iv. The Co-FA cannot promise anything on behalf of the Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, unless the promise has passed through the Delegates Council already.

v. The Co-FA must act in a civil manner when dealing with other alliances.

vi. The Co-FA have the right to recall, without going through a voting process, an LSF diplomat if they deem them unfit for diplomatic purposes.

vii. The Co-FA have the right to ban a member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation from posting in an embassy in a given time, if the Co-FA believed that that person is detrimental to a diplomatic process due to uncivil behaviour. (subject to appeal in the Delegates Council)

viii. The Co-FA however, cannot restrict a member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation from criticising, in a civil manner, a legislative issue, the hostility or conduct of foreign alliances, or a treaty proposal.

Article VI [b:. : (The Rights and Role of the Diplomats of the Libertarian Socialist Federation)
i. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation can nominate themselves to be a diplomat to other alliances.

ii. There is no limit to the number of alliances a diplomat can apply to.

iii. A Diplomat has the right to refuse to go to an alliance, even if it is suggested by the Co-FA.

iv. The Diplomat is directly accountable to the whole alliance, as well as primarily to the disciplinary action of the Co-FA and the Delegates Council.

v. If a Diplomat is removed unwillingly from a diplomatic position by the Co-FA, and they feel that it was an unfair recall. They may make an appeal for their case in the Delegates Council.

Article VII. [a:. : (The Co-ordinator of War Preparation [Co-WP])
i. The Co-ordinator of War Preparation will henceforth be referred to as Co-WP.

ii. The Co-WP is responsible for the organisation of the military aspects within the Libertarian Socialist Federation in times of peace. This includes, the training for possible war strategies, the organisation of individual bodies within the military (Divisions and so forth), military quotas and the disciplining of “unruly” members.

iii. The Co-WP should work with the Co-FA and Co-M to prevent any unnecessary inter-alliance wars.

iv. The Co-WP can nominate members of the Libertarian Socialist Federation to act as Divisional Organisers, who are subject to recall from the Co-WP.

v. The Co-WP is directly accountable to the Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation.

vi. Any hostile move against the alliance will lead to their permanent ban from the alliance, and the sentencing of the Co-WP to permanent-ZI.

Article VII. [b:. : (The Rights and Role of the Divisional Organisers of the Libertarian Socialist Federation)
i. Divisional Organisers are ordinary members of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, nominated by the Co-WP to help organise Military Divisions during times of peace and war.

ii. Nominated members can choose not to accept a position of Divisional Organiser if they so wish.

iii. Divisional Organisers can decide to resign from their position at any time.

iv. Divisional Organisers are first a foremost directly accountable to the Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, and then to the Co-WP and Co-M.

Article VIII. : (The Co-ordinator of Military)
i. The Co-ordinator of Military will henceforth be referred to as the Co-M.

ii. The Co-M, unlike the Co-WP, is primarily responsible for the running of the Military of the Libertarian Socialist Federation in times of war. This includes the efficient mobilisation of the Military, the assigning of enemy targets, and ensuring that military orders are followed.

iii. They are directly accountable to the Delegates Council, and every action they make must be made in the best interests of the alliance.

iv. The Co-M must work with the Co-WP if the latter wishes to participate in organisation and co-ordination of attacks/defence.

v. The Co-M can make use of Divisional Organisers during war time. However, they can only recall the Divisional Organisers with the permission of the Delegates Council after a voting process.

vi. The Co-M is in charge of disciplining members who choose not to follow a Military Order, unless the member in question appeals directly to the Delegates Council against the actions of the Co-M.

vii. Any hostile move against the alliance will lead to their permanent ban from the alliance, and the sentencing of the Co-M to permanent-ZI.

Article IX. : (The Co-ordinator of Economics [Co-E])
i. The Co-ordinator of Economics will henceforth be referred to as the Co-E.

ii. The Co-E is responsible for the economic progress and sustainability of the alliance. Their roles include the following.

1) Ensuring that members are made aware of economic plans which help boost individual nation’s economies.

2) Ensuring that there is a steady supply of financial aid to weaker members of the alliance.

3) Organising economic deals with other alliances, such as technology deals, and war reparations.

4) Organising bank nations and aid chains.

5) Organising trade guilds. The Co-E should work with the Co-FA in order to set up trade guilds with other alliances.

iii. In addition, the Co-E can employ experienced helpers to help out with economic planning.

Article X. : (The Public Announcer of the Libertarian Socialist Federation [Puba])
i. The Public Announcer of the Libertarian Socialist Federation will henceforth be referred to as Puba.

ii. The Puba is not a co-ordinator within the alliance.

iii. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation can nominate themselves to be the Puba for a given period of 4 weeks.

iv. The Puba will be elected through voting processes within the Delegates Council. Voting for the Puba will begin 48 hours before the 4 week period is over.

v. The role of the Puba is to announce publicly, whether they agree or disagree with the announcement, any new alliance policies, legislation, war declarations or treaties.

vi. The Puba will remain personally objective on an issue in their announcement post, but may criticise/show support in the following posts.

vii. The Puba can be recalled at any time by the Delegates Council.

Article XI. [a:. : (The Co-ordinator of Alliance Security [Co-AS])
i. The Co-ordinator of Alliance Security will henceforth be referred to as the Co-AS.

ii. The responsibility of the Co-AS is primarily to ensure the safety and security of the alliance, ensuring that no foreign spies enter into the alliance and are able to gather information.

iii. In addition, the Co-AS is to ensure that no member of the alliance acts in a way which might be detrimental to the alliance, such as spying, impersonation or sabotage.

iv. The Co-AS may recruit members of the alliance to the Security force to aid them in their work.

v. The Co-AS is directly accountable to the Delegates Council first and foremost. Any hostile move against the alliance will lead to their permanent ban from the alliance, and the sentencing of the Co-AS in question to permanent-ZI.

Article XI. [b:. : (The Security force of the Libertarian Socialist Federation)
i. The Security force of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is recruited by the Co-AS.

ii. They cannot be dismissed directly by the Co-AS, only the Delegates Council have the right to dismiss members of the Security force. They are therefore subject to recall.

iii. Their responsibility is to aid the Co-AS in gathering information in order to ensure the security of the alliance.

iv. Members of the Security force are directly accountable first and foremost to the Delegates Council of the Libertarian Socialist Federation, and then and only then, to the Co-AS.

v. The identity of members of the Security force must be revealed to the whole alliance.

vi. Any hostile move against the alliance will lead to the permanent ban from the alliance, and the sentencing of the member of the Security force in question to permanent-ZI.

Article XII. : (The Administration Team)
i. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is permitted to join the administration team.

ii. The administration team is responsible for the running of the alliance forums. Their roles include the following.

1) The masking and unmasking of members, diplomats and foreign visitors to the alliance forums.

2) The archiving or closure of threads at the Original Poster’s request.

3) The moving of threads to their necessary forum position.

iii. The administration team will work alongside the Co-AS to ensure alliance security, such as inspecting emails, IP addresses and so forth.

iv. Administrators shall not use their forum abilities for their own personal gain, and are subject to recall, and possibly expulsion if they are caught doing so.

v. Any hostile move against the alliance will lead to their permanent ban from the alliance, and the sentencing of the administrator in question to permanent-ZI.

vi. The members who sign this constitution advise that future alliance members only permit those who are respected and experienced within the alliance to join the administration team.

Article XIII. : (The Right of Every Alliance Member to Recall)
i. The right to recall is a fundamental right of every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation.

ii. Every member, if they feel disillusioned with a co-ordinator, Puba, helper, or a member of the administration team, may call a vote of no confidence in the Delegates Council.

iii. A vote of no confidence shall last for a period of 48 hours, unless the result of a vote reaches the necessary quorum, or unless the vote is “controversial”. (see Article II. iv.)

iv. This right to recall can be utilised during periods of war to remove any co-ordinator, Puba, helper of a member of the administration team.

Article XIV. : (The Expulsion of Members from the Libertarian Socialist Federation)
i. Every member of the Libertarian Socialist Federation can propose the expulsion of a member from the alliance.

ii. A reasonable explanation must be given for the vote of expulsion of a member, otherwise the vote of expulsion will be considered null and void.

iii. Members under review for expulsion from the alliance have the full right to appeal to the Delegates Council against the motion for their expulsion.

iv. Members under review for expulsion from the alliance must be treated like every suspect; innocent until proven guilty.

v. Members expelled from the alliance are forbidden from reapplying to join the alliance for a minimum period of 1 month, unless otherwise stated in the expulsion document.

vi. The vote of expulsion shall last for 48 hours, unless the result of a vote reaches the necessary quorum, or unless the vote is “controversial”.

Article XIV. : (The Amendment of the Charter and/or Constitution)
i. The minimum time period before a quorum can be enacted on a vote to amend the Charter or Constitution of the Libertarian Socialist Federation is 12 hours.

ii. The vote to amend the Charter or Constitution of the Libertarian Socialist Federation can run for a maximum time period of 120 hours.

iii. If the quorum is not reached for the amendment, there must be a supermajority (75% + 1) of votes in favour of the amendment(s).

Diplomatic Relations & Agreements With Other Alliances
As a result of the NoV-LSF war, most of LSF's MDP partners have suspended their agreement with the LSF until further notice, or until the end of the war. The LSF has agreements with the following alliances:

Non-Aggression Pacts

-BTA

-ODN

-Legion

-The Foreign Division

-Grämlins

-FARK

-FOK

Mutual Defense Pacts - Optional Aggression Pacts

-Organization of Imperial Nations (Currently Suspended)

-Maroon Revolutionaries Alliance (Currently Suspended)

-Arguably the Coolest Delegation of Countries (Currently Suspended)

The Great War
Just before the update on July 17 2006, the LSF attacked several NPO nations, and then again straight after the update. After this the LSF declared war on the NPO and their puppet alliance, the NpO. This happened at a time when many other alliances were declaring against the NPO, NpO and IGC as part of the CoaLUEtion. However, the LSF was explicit in saying that it had no intent of harming the IGC, and that it was not joining the CoaLUEtion. The decision to go to war was by a vote of the membership, viewing it as a chance to do away with the NPO as an imperialist force in the Cyberverse.

The Maroon War
The LSF was one of the main combatants involved in the so called "Maroon War" that came about as a result of the International Communist Party's (ICP) desired move to the Maroon team, which was opposed by Nordreich (NoR) and several other Maroon based alliances. As a result of a Mutual Defense Pact (MDP) signed between the ICP and LSF, the Black Guards became a central part of the so called “Communist Allies” war drive.

Though the war was short, it proved to be costly for many within the alliance. Most nations were reduced to a state of anarchy, but in the process reduced most of their enemies to the same condition. Many felt that the only reason the NoR came out of the war slightly better off is because of the eventual entry of one of the Cyberverse’s strongest alliances, the New Polar Order (NpO) and their allies the GOONS, on the side of the said alliance, citing the fact that up until that point it was essentially a draw between the two warring blocs. Critics would also state that along side the NpO and GOONS it further took essentially the entire Maroon team (omitting the ODS) to “beat” the combined leftist alliances.

It is estimated that the leftist bloc was by the end of the war outnumbered by a ratio of 2:1, and still put up a remarkably cagey fight, fighting a determined defence effort that eventually led to the NoR's suing for peace.

The Great War II
On 11th January 2007 (3:40 AM), the LSF declared war on "The Initiative" on the side of the "League", but not part of it. Fighting alongside nations of the League, in particular, the International Communist Party, the LSF were ultimately defeated. The Federation accepted the peace terms that were offered to the rest of the League (which the LUE declined) to eventually pull out of the conflict.

St. Patrick's Day War
The so called St. Patrick's Day War or Second Maroon War, started on March 17, 2007 via surprise attack by Nordreich on the LSF as part of Nordreich's "Operation Fall Rot". The aggressors were soon joined by several other alliances, while the LSF for her part was almost entirely abandoned by her allies (despite signed MDPs and MADPs) with a notable exception in the Byzantine Empire.

Nordreich claimed the war was in retribution was LSF-sponsored Anti-Fascist actions which had targeted their membership, and general animosity between the two alliances. While the war resulted in a fairly clear loss for the LSF (once again being severely outnumbered) the peace terms featured concessions on the part of both alliances. Furthermore, Nordreich's stated commitment to purging racist and neo-Nazi elements from its ranks (as part of its peace terms) has resulted in several new wars for the alliance and, arguably, continues to play a central role in the on-going controversy within the leadership of the organization.

The members of the LSF, for their part, entirely recovered from the war and both membership numbers and alliance strength were larger than they were before the war up until the creation of the CPCN.

LSF-NoV War
This war was started in early October of 2007. There had always been high amounts of tensions between the LSF and Norden Verein, or NoV, Nordreich's successor.

When a nuclear rogue from the LSF, Redterror, attacked Kaiser Martens of NoV, the LSF immediately responded by banning Redterror and ZI-ing his nation.

Around this time, a LSF member (suspicion that the member was actually a NoV spy arose, but was never proven) posted screenshots of the LSF forums on the CN forums, hoping to show that the LSF supported Redterror's actions.

The LSF responded by claiming that the so called support on the forums were a part of the relaxed, "joking" attitude prevailant in the alliance, and the accusations of spying against the NoV was false as spy operations were commited by an independant member on Nordreich, a seperate alliance to NoV altogether. However, this was not enough for the NoV, which, along with FEAR and Nueva Vida, as well as members of the Hanseatic League, declared war against the LSF. The LSF was severely outnumbered and had no allies, but is continuing to hold on against the NoV-FEAR-Nueva Vida forces.

A large amount of her membership is scattered among the cyberverse in many different alliances, and still have a certain degree of loyalty to the LSF and have, and continue to, express support for the alliance. NoV aims to disband the LSF.

The Liberation Accords marked the culmination of the NoV-LSF War.

Signature Images
These are images LSF members wear in their signatures, if they are part of the Alliance or part of any past conflict(s).

This user bar is for official use for any current LSF member:



This particular banner was awarded for participation in the LSF-NPO War of 17th July 2006 - 29th July 2006:



This banner was awarded for participation in the LSF-NoR War, also known as the Second Maroon War of 17th March 2007 - 20th March 2007:



This user bar is for official use for any Veteran of the Second Maroon War who fought with the LSF:



This user bar is for official use for any Veteran who was still a member of the LSF, by the time when the LSF considered it to be the end of the NoV-LSF War. It does not include any former members who may have fought in the alliance against the enemy but had surrendered before peace, except for NDVNDV and Rigas who were forced to leave as part of the peace terms given to the LSF from NV.



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