Nation Bulletin

Retribution Delivered

Execution of platoon carried out swiftly.

By Royal Press Agency
11/11/2023 10:00 pm
Updated: 11/11/2023 10:07 pm

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Recordings of the executions are currently unavailable. Transcript of events has been released for the time being.

 

09:45 am: Royal Press Agency vans arrive at the scene to begin broadcasting the executions.

10:00 am: Royal Guard transports carrying the low ranking prisoners arrive outside the palace entrance. FDR tanks, and APC's follow as escort. 

10:05 am: The Royal Press Agency begins, the broadcast as palace doors open, 3 guards march to the entrance carrying 3 pikes. 

10:10 am: The pikemen mount their pikes at the entrance in a single file, with the slightly larger pike mounted in the middle.

10:15 am: The 3 guards march back into the place and the door's close. As this occurs local citizens begin gathering at the scene, and await the King's presence.

10:30 am: The palace door's open once more and the King marches towards the entrance alongside his escort including 4 bodyguards surrounding him, 2 royal guards in front of him, one carrying a decorated damascus sword, the other a broken rusted machete. Behind the King marches 3 bannermen. The middle banner bearing the Patagonian flag, the left banner the Chilean flag, and the right banner the Argentine flag.

10:35 am: The King and his escort finish their march to the entrance as a helicopter lands near the prison transports. 

10:37 am: The helicopter doors open, and several Royal Guard's in heavy armor walk out, and move towards the King with Captain Vargas, 1st Lieutenant Cruz, and 2nd Lieutenant Rivera in shackles. 

10:40 am: The armored units arrive at the entrance and hand the 3 prisoners over to the King. The armored units bow, and the King's bodyguards force the 3 prisoners to kneel. 

10:41 am: The armored guards stand and move to the side as the prison transport opens and the remaining prisoners are out and forced to kneel in front of the entrance.

10:45 the armored guards move in front of the low ranking prisoners and stand at attention and King Amos steps forward to give his speech.

10:45 am: "In the past few days our border was attacked by a platoon of Argentine troops. Once they had been apprehended and interrogated it was revealed that they planned to hijack a border convoy so they could pass the border undetected and move to the great capital of Ciela. They sought to infiltrate this beautiful city and attack our very infrastructure. Not taking kindly to hearing this I had scheduled their execution hoping to make an example. However I had received pleas from Argentina and our allies not to go forward. Argentina's president further stated that this was a rogue operation and this platoon had been A.W.O.L. Hoping to reach a peaceful resolution and gain a stable relationship with our neighbors I attended a summit yesterday morning. As I was ready to sign over custody of the prisoners and make peace, I received word that the prisoners had attempted a breakout and brutally murdered 2 guards. I knew them personally. I knew them all myself. Alfred Hastings was a promising man. An immigrant from the UK hoping to enlist and protect the kingdom that welcomed him with open arms. He unfortunately did not die a heroic death. He had been murdered in cold blood by the hands of a coward with no sense of honor or courage. Hastings had great potential. His promising life was cut short by a truly evil act. Pedro Salamanca, was one of my first men to reach the rank of Lieutenant. He and his company had been one of the first to see Argentina as a failed system. One of the first to join hands with the revolution , and help build a new kingdom that ensured justice, prosperity, and peace. He was a good man. He was a good friend. He did not deserve to go out the way he did. Hastings, and Salamanca, their deaths will not go unanswered. The man who sought to their demise. The man who sought to destroy our kingdom in such a treacherous act. That man kneels in front of you now. Captain José Vargas, and his companion's, 1st Lieutenant Martina Cruz, and 2nd Lieutenant Estaban Rivera will now answer for their crimes alongside their pawns. They will watch as the men they had commanded and fought alongside are snuffed out with extreme prejudice, and then they too will face justice at my hands. 

10:48 am: "EXECUTIONERS MOVE FORWARD!" The armored guards move towards the low ranking prisoners and form a single file line. The bannermen carrying the Argentine and Chilean flags walk towards the front and stand at attention. 

10:48 am: "Ready…aim….FIRE!" The executioners fire upon the low ranking prisoners until their guns are empty.

10:49 am: "RELOAD AND REPEAT!" The executioners reload their rifles and empty their 2nd magazines into the prisoners. Once finished they reload once more and stand at attention. As this happens the bannermen carrying the Argentine and Chilean flags light their respective flag on fire and return to attention with both flags ablaze.

10:49 am: One of the swordbearers hands over the decorated sword to the king. 

10:50 am: The king grabs 1st Lieutenant Cruz by the back of her hair and with one swing to her neck, her head is sliced clean off and mounted on the left pike.

10:50 am: The king grabs 2nd Lieutenant Rivera by the top of his head and beheads him just as swiftly. His head is mounted on the right pike. 

10:51 am: The king hands the sword back to the sword bearer, and turns over to Captain Vargas. 

10:51 am: The king picks up Captain Vargas and slams him to the ground. The king promptly and mercilessly beats the Captain to an inch of his life before walking to the other sword bearer.

10:52 am: The king takes the rusted machete from the sword bearer and grabs the Captain by top of his head. 

10:52 am: The King takes multiple swings with the machete through the Captain's neck until his head is finally removed. 

10:53 am: The king displays the Captain's head to the crowd before mounting it on the middle pike. 

10:53 am: The king returns the machete to the sword bearer and the executioners begin stacking the bodies into a pile.

11:00 am: The executioners have finished stacking the bodies, and the King throws the headless corpses of the commanding officers on top.

11:00 am: The bannermen carrying the still burning flags drop them onto the pile, setting it ablaze. 

11:30 am: The burning pile begins to settle. The king and his escort return to the palace and the scene is cleaned up. The heads remain on their pikes for the foreseeable future.

In the hours following the executions of the apparently rogue soldiers, reports of tomahawk missiles striking near the outskirts of Santiago, and Bueanos Aires had been given out. The king has not yet made a statement in regard to these reports.