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| type = Military alliance
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The '''Central Ocean Union''', commonly referred to as the '''COU''', is a faction spearheaded by China and India. It stands in opposition to the [[AOU]] and maintains much of the remaining pre-war traditions and values. It is represented in the [[Battle Standard Festival]] by [[Baibao]] and [[Suparna]].
The '''Central Ocean Union''', commonly referred to as the '''COU''', is a faction spearheaded by China and India. It stands in opposition to the [[AOU]] and maintains much of the remaining pre-war traditions and values. It is represented in the [[Battle Standard Festival]] by [[Baibao]] and [[Suparna]].

The faction has a contentious relationship with the [[Arctic Ocean Union]] over the Glass Sea of Japan, a relic of [[World War III]] that glassed the city of [[w:Kyoto|Kyoto]] and its immediate surroundings. The Glass Sea separates AOU Japan from COU Japan and the shared border is a subject of military conflict.

The COU is also involved in a dispute with the [[Abrahamic Brother Nations]] over a large Spiritium field in [[w:Kashmir|Kashmir]]. The tensions escalated when the ABN began illegally mining Spiritum in the field.


== Associated Nations ==
== Associated Nations ==
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*[[w:Japan|Japan]]
*[[w:Japan|Japan]]
*[[w:Madagascar|Madagascar]]
*[[w:Madagascar|Madagascar]]
*[[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]
*[[w:Oman|Oman]]
*[[w:Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]
*[[w:Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]
*[[w:Yemen|Yemen]]


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 7 October 2019

Central Ocean Union
Flag
AbbreviationCOU
TypeMilitary alliance

The Central Ocean Union, commonly referred to as the COU, is a faction spearheaded by China and India. It stands in opposition to the AOU and maintains much of the remaining pre-war traditions and values. It is represented in the Battle Standard Festival by Baibao and Suparna.

The faction has a contentious relationship with the Arctic Ocean Union over the Glass Sea of Japan, a relic of World War III that glassed the city of Kyoto and its immediate surroundings. The Glass Sea separates AOU Japan from COU Japan and the shared border is a subject of military conflict.

The COU is also involved in a dispute with the Abrahamic Brother Nations over a large Spiritium field in Kashmir. The tensions escalated when the ABN began illegally mining Spiritum in the field.

Associated Nations