Franco-DutchDanish War

The Franco-DutchDanish war was a brief yet destructive war between the French and Dutch-Danish Empires.

Origins
The day after WW1, tensions were brewing. This short period of peace was notable of it's constant espionage carried out by both sides. Dutch-Danish Empire was on constant alert, suspicious that France would strike first. Eventually, a spy uncovered that France was planning a surprise attack, but with this plan foiled, France had no option but to go to war.

Preparation
In the sudden time to prepare, the server came close to passing it's record player number, (23) having 19 players online at once. Dutch-Danish then prepared to bomb France.

First Minutes-Mid War
At the immediate beginning of the war, Krza rushed into Paris with a bombing run, killing the defense in a battle that resulted in DutchDanish victory. Paris was then bombed by planes, and then by tanks, before being razed to the ground, followed by Marseilles, and Milan (pictured above.) All cities were destroyed in a short span of time, with little resistance.

End of the War
3 players were left alive during the bombings, and the target was to assassinate all of them twice to wrap up the war. The first two assassinations came easy, but the final one was difficult, since the target was using an invisibility potion. However, they were caught just in time before they could drink another one, ending the Franco-DutchDanish War.

Treaty
This treaty was signed in a Google Docs, if you want to know the original info, just click in this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d4Xd4JyT7QTb94kYiMg4JCXeu8CA_riixe01FrSWb_8/edit?usp=sharing

Debts
Each participating member on the Dutch-Danish side is owed 600k from the French.

Territory
France has roughly half of it's land given to Dutch-Danish Empire, Rome and Gibraltar (see above.)

Resources
All of France's swords were to be handed to Dutch-Danish Empire.

Staff Criticism and Quitting the Server
French members and other members alike began to criticise the staff, especially the owners, for their treaties, being branded 'extremely harsh' and 'hypocritical.' This escalated into a lot of arguing which culminated in the permanent ban of a person who had been playing GlobalCraft since 1.0 (July 2018.)

They also called out the staff for abuse, and bending of the rules, as well as ignorance of the rules themselves, especially the ones referring to the amount of debt that can be given.

In protest of these treaties, some people decided to leave GlobalCraft, (as did some others from WW1.) This brought up the question on whether the debts are beneficial or not to the server, yet the owners remained unconvinced by players against the treaties.