The Disturbances

The Disturbances (: Buairidhean an) was an political conflict in Styxie during the late 20th century. It was known internationally as the Central Sierran conflict, viewed as an illegal fought primarily between the  of predominately  minority population known as the Sierran Jacobites and the majority republicans. Fighting was primarily heavy within the provinces of San Joaquin, Plumas and Santa Clara with the media focused on the cities of, and  which were considered boundaries between the growing non-republican population and the mostly settled republican population. Several Jacobite enclaves within Bernheim became so embattled by the conflict that it forced the provincial government to erect iconic between the neighborhoods, today seen as a historic reminder of the conflict.

Conflict began in the mid 1960s and lasted into the late 1980s, fueled by mostly political and ethnic division, although factors of religious sectarianism played into the narrative of the republicans. Initial tensions in the region arose from the Sierran Civil War which resulted in a defeat for the rebelling forces lead by Isaiah Landon. After several decades of perceived political and cultural oppression by the federal government, the integration of Jacobites and into the east. Following the end of, Styxie did not experience the effects of the that was fueling the rapid expansion of regions such as Imperial, Gold Coast and the Inland Empire, although the region played a key part as the material heart for the Kingdom's war effort. in San Joaquin reached 13%, and a housing shortage created a competitive atmosphere that discriminated the republicans of the region. Along with a lack of, tensions reached a boiling point in 1965 when several banking institutions were bombed in downtown and Porciúncula. Within twenty four hours of the bombings, coordinated attacks were perpetrated by the Sierran Liberation Army primarily on Jacobite neighborhoods (and in minor cases Han and Asian neighborhoods) in the Bay Area and in metropolitan Bernheim, known as the August Atrocities (Lùnastal-uabhasan).