THE FALL OF AYBIL
As Erica remained consumed by its own political theater, Sra and the Ions moved to the next step in their decades-long global strategy.
News broke that Ramo Adda, president of Aybil—a resource-rich nation—announced:
“Aybil will no longer trade its natural resources in Erica currency.
We will determine our own destiny.”
The moment he said it, his fate was sealed.
Sra immediately contacted Rum’s security council and proposed a “regional stabilization effort.”
Stabilization, in Sra language, meant:
- destabilize the target country
- install a puppet leader
- seize control of its resource flows
- ensure Erica currency dominance remains unchallenged
Within two weeks:
- Erica Special Forces slipped into Aybil
- Sra-funded militias appeared, armed with Erica-made rifles
- coordinated “protests” erupted in the capital
- Molotovs, shootings, fires, chaos
Within four months:
Ramo Adda was dragged from a safehouse and executed by a Sra-backed militia on video.
Thirty minutes later, Sra’s news networks declared:
“The people of Aybil have overthrown a tyrant.”
The next morning, Erica recognized the “Transitional Democratic Council of Aybil,” whose members had been handpicked in advance by Sra.
Aybil collapsed into poverty within two years.
But its oil, metals, and rare minerals still flowed—to Sra, to Erica, and to Ossa.
Mission accomplished.
