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|first            = A Hundred Words from a Civil War (short story)
|first            = A Hundred Words from a Civil War (short story)
|part of          = [[The War]]
|part of          = [[War in Heaven]]
|date              = [[290 AF]] - [[300 AF]]
|date              = [[AF 291]] - [[AF 300|300]]
|location          = [[City of the Saved]]
|location          = [[City of the Saved]]
|result            = Destruction of the City
|result            = Destruction of the City
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The '''Civil War''' was the collective term for all violent conflict in the [[City of the Saved]]. There were no straightforward sides, since the City had a nearly infinite number of opposing blocs, factions, parties, and persons.
The '''Civil War''' was the collective term for all violent conflict in the [[City of the Saved]]. There were no straightforward sides, since the City had a nearly infinite number of opposing blocs, factions, parties, and persons.


Officially, there was no Civil War, just the [[City Council]] suppressing uncivil elements like terrorists, enemy agents, and organised criminals. However, some of these uncivil parties were led by City Council members, like [[Lucius Cassius Ignotus]]. Other leaders of important factions included Godparent [[Pinocchio (The Book of the War)]] of the [[Rump Parliament]], [[Pope]] [[Beatrix II]] of the [[Catholic Church]], and the [[Grand Dragon]] of the [[Sons of Tepes]].
Officially, there was no Civil War, just the [[City Council]] suppressing uncivil elements like terrorists, enemy agents, and organised criminals. However, some of these uncivil parties were led by City Council members, like [[Lucius Cassius Ignotus]]. Other leaders of important factions included Godparent [[Pinocchio (The Book of the War)|Pinocchio]] of the [[Rump Parliament (Of the City of the Saved...)|Rump Parliament]], [[Pope]] [[Beatrix II]] of the [[Catholic Church]], and [[Krisztina-Judit Németh]] of the [[Sons of Tepes]].


[[Iris Wildthyme]] requested entry to the City to remove some of her friends from the conflict.
[[Iris Wildthyme]] requested entry to the City to remove some of her friends from the conflict.
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The Civil War was the collective term for all violent conflict in the City of the Saved. There were no straightforward sides, since the City had a nearly infinite number of opposing blocs, factions, parties, and persons.

Officially, there was no Civil War, just the City Council suppressing uncivil elements like terrorists, enemy agents, and organised criminals. However, some of these uncivil parties were led by City Council members, like Lucius Cassius Ignotus. Other leaders of important factions included Godparent Pinocchio of the Rump Parliament, Pope Beatrix II of the Catholic Church, and Krisztina-Judit Németh of the Sons of Tepes.

Iris Wildthyme requested entry to the City to remove some of her friends from the conflict.

The four trillionth person to redie in the Civil War was Zou Yunying. (PROSE: A Hundred Words from a Civil War)