Prelude





After a month of slouching my ass on the couch and playing Kaiserreich for 12 hours, I've finally done it; I've completed my third project... which I could've finished it earlier. Well, I have no shame admitting it and since I don't to bore myself through monotony, I complete every project I have on my pace, at least for now. Anyway, here's the description.

Description





Libya has become a sad excuse for a country ever since the fall of Gaddafi, the dream and spirit of erecting a peaceful and stable democracy accommodating their people's needs have shattered into pieces. What was meant to be the triumph of democracy has backfired into their faces: with the new government being helpless in the situation of their former allies and brothers rampaging across the country and the deteriorating stability making way for more militias to prosper, the future of Libya is grim and the uncertainty of a more darker chapter awaits.



Now, in 2028, thing get worse for Libya... or better depending on who you are. With no attempt at reconciling their power for a unified country and the two major players in the decades of power struggle violently ousted, leaving the LNA as the sole representatives of Libya but at what cost.



Corsairs begin to emerge again. For the first time since two centuries, the pirates begin to maliciously terrorize the Mediterranean Seas and hunting for easy prey and with the massive shipping lanes and value around the ocean, the opportunity of pirate incursions escalated dramatically, leaving the world paralyzed in fear.



The U.S, humiliated and discarded, once loved by all now hated by many. With the opportunity of restoring the vestige of hegemony back, they use the plea of the Presidential Council as their rationale for their invasion. Trying to restore the exiled government, the Americans begins another campaign of freedom and restore their confidence back.



ISIS, lost Iraq and Syria yet confident on their chance to resurge, also sees the warring state of Libya as an opportunistic endeavor. If they can overwhelm all sides of the war and unite Libya under the Shahada, the chance of revival could restore Islamism back across the globe... with a more apocalyptic euphoria.



And lastly, Gaddafi's legacy has risen from the dead. With the people of Libya sick with the decades of war and squabbling over the ruins, nostalgia begins to take effect and the people want the Eagle of Jamahiriya back with a more radical approach. With their rise to prominence spreading across the cities, Libyans want to take their country back as well as restoring green flag their rightful symbol of sovereignty.



For now, Libya is in chaos and they've become a melting pot of many agendas. Whoever wins Libya for themselves, its implication across the world will be either apocalyptic or messianic. symbol of sovereignty.



Conclusion



