Aryan Nation

(filler)

Lore
With the evacuation of the ruling elite of British India to Ceylon in the late 1790s and the fall of the colonial government in mainland India, the subcontinent once again devolved into numerous small warring states. The Web-Mutiny of 1792 evicted the colonialist invaders, but did little to unify the Indian people. Then, in 1803, Adif Haldar, a Pan-Aryan nationalist seized power in a coup of the ruling democracy in the hypercity of Neo-Delhi. After rallying the millions of urban dwellers to rise from the gutters to the fields of battle he mobilized his armies and conquered, one by one, the surrounding kingdoms. Underneath his rule in Northern India dissent is suppressed by the brutal Krishna Kulture Korps, a state-sanctioned death squad hunting down buddhists, muslims, and non-aryans throughout the sprawling urboplexes of the Aryan Nation. On each street corner the hooded troopers of the KKK keep vigil, watching the movement of every street-going Pajit for any hint of seditious behavior. Those abducted off of the filth-clogged streets are almost never heard from again, and those who few who do emerge from the processing stations in the cities emerge either deathly silent, or chattering Aryan propaganda nonstop, some bearing the yellow crescent or wagon wheel, identifying them as muslims or buddhists respectively. The supposed “Aryan Democracy” of the Aryan Nation is in fact a militaristic dictatorship with Adif at its head, leader of the Aryan Brotherhood, the only legal political party. The skies of the urboplexes are blackened with smoke and soot by the numerous teknoforges of Adif’s regime, all part of his plans to vitalize Aryan industry and prepare for the Second Sphere Conquests, Adif’s plans to eliminate his rivals in West East and East Pakistan, as well the small confederacy of kingdoms in India’s southern Tamil region. The four allied kingdoms are the Bastari Parkour Principality, the Karnatak Steam Nation, Travancore Teknocorp and the Vaporwave Mysore Plus. These four kingdoms have offered stiff resistance to the efforts at conquest by the Aryans, and now Adif, even in his old age, is enraged at the thought of Tamil remaining independent and not submitting to Aryan dominance on the continent. Now in his late fifties Adif simply wishes to see the whole of the Indian subcontinent united beneath his rule… for the survival of the Aryan race.