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* Extensive postwar griefing on the pedobear|image = Bahamian Invasion of the Pedobear and Casino Wheel C27.PNG}}The '''Great Bear War '''was a conflict on [[Canvas 27]]. It was ignited by [[Bahamas Lattice]] out of a desire to protect its original claim by attacking a nearby pedobear template built by the [[Spurdos]]. Bahamas Lattice, which also overlapped the Casino Wheel faction, soon faced stiff resistance and was pushed back. The counterattackers also received significant support from many of the old enemies of Bahamas Lattice. | * Extensive postwar griefing on the pedobear|image = Bahamian Invasion of the Pedobear and Casino Wheel C27.PNG}}The '''Great Bear War '''was a conflict on [[Canvas 27]]. It was ignited by [[Bahamas Lattice]] out of a desire to protect its original claim by attacking a nearby pedobear template built by the [[Spurdos]]. Bahamas Lattice, which also overlapped the Casino Wheel faction, soon faced stiff resistance from the two groups and was pushed back. The counterattackers also received significant support from many of the old enemies of Bahamas Lattice. | ||
After the final destruction of Bahamas Lattice, the pedobear continued to be heavily griefed by Bahamian troops but eventually they gave up and moved to a new location. | After the final destruction of Bahamas Lattice, the pedobear continued to be heavily griefed by Bahamian troops but eventually they gave up and moved to a new location. |
Revision as of 20:31, 13 November 2020
The Great Bear War was a conflict on Canvas 27. It was ignited by Bahamas Lattice out of a desire to protect its original claim by attacking a nearby pedobear template built by the Spurdos. Bahamas Lattice, which also overlapped the Casino Wheel faction, soon faced stiff resistance from the two groups and was pushed back. The counterattackers also received significant support from many of the old enemies of Bahamas Lattice.
After the final destruction of Bahamas Lattice, the pedobear continued to be heavily griefed by Bahamian troops but eventually they gave up and moved to a new location.