Egypt Declares its Independence
Having lived too long under the oppressive yoke of the Indian Empire, the Egyptian people have rallied to the lead of General Fosse. He has promised to lead the Egyptians of Alexandria and Memphis to their freedom.
"India, believing us to be cowards and slaves, has long been an enemy to us. They recently orchastrated an attack on our east and west to steal our lands and force our capitulation to their crown. For too long we lived under their demands of resources and knowledge while we listened to them plot to make war on HitAnyKey of the English to dominate his other close neighbor, then use our lands to strike with impunity at other enemies he would make. He even wished for Egpytians to march against Portuga across the Sea, and sacrifce Egyptian blood in the name of his unholy conquests. Today we take back our rights, return to our citizens, and bring aid our allies. We will not be his pawns. Today we are free and will be forevermore."
--General Fosse, to his victorious troops in Alexandria.