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The FoTCC originated as a small circle of newcomers to Pxls.space who were interested in defending a flag-map of the German Empire that had come under attack by members of the [[Lunatic Cultists]]. Unbeknownst to them, the attack on the flag-map was the result of an internal conflict within | The FoTCC originated as a small circle of newcomers to Pxls.space who were interested in defending a flag-map of the German Empire that had come under attack by members of the [[Lunatic Cultists]] (LC). Unbeknownst to them, the attack on the flag-map was the result of an internal conflict within LC. Some of its members had taken it upon themselves to collectively punish the artwork of one of their own as a consequence of his annoying behavior. The FoTCC, which had lacked this context and become caught up in a conflict that was none of their business, made an agreement of neutrality with the Lunatic Cultists before quickly ending their involvement. | ||
=== Later canvases and legacy === | === Later canvases and legacy === |
Revision as of 17:53, 26 March 2022
The Faction of the Color Crimson (FoTCC) was a red-themed faction that existed for a brief period on Canvas 25 and served as the precursor to the original Navy Blue Grand Monarchy.
History
Canvas 25
The FoTCC originated as a small circle of newcomers to Pxls.space who were interested in defending a flag-map of the German Empire that had come under attack by members of the Lunatic Cultists (LC). Unbeknownst to them, the attack on the flag-map was the result of an internal conflict within LC. Some of its members had taken it upon themselves to collectively punish the artwork of one of their own as a consequence of his annoying behavior. The FoTCC, which had lacked this context and become caught up in a conflict that was none of their business, made an agreement of neutrality with the Lunatic Cultists before quickly ending their involvement.
Later canvases and legacy
See also