Kelly the Mad
Congolese Empire
- Oct 28, 2020
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22nd December 1999 | Morning
The Congolese man, long cooperating with the Thai rebellion and experienced in guerilla and insurgent warfare, would be at the base when the conflict broke out. Upon the first word of an oncoming attack, he would gather a willing contingent and begin loading up all armored vehicles and trucks present at the training camp. Saving all the weapons and ammunition he could, he took his armed contingent and drove through miles of rough and poorly made trail before diverting the weaponry to ten different dumping zones for retrieval once the military's presence was reduced. Taking what they needed to keep moving and fighting, The Congolese man, known to his men as "La Mort Noire", kept moving through the woods and set up a small and well-disguised camp with his ~120 men. These Thai men he would personally train in hit and run tactics and raiding, arming them with the best weapons available. Over the next few days, he would join them in cautious reconnaissance missions back towards the old camp. Around the camp they dug foxholes and trenches, laying down handmade booby traps along the perimeter and having constant watchmen often hiding in trees or along the mossy forest floor. They would be able to see any potential intruders, 24/7, before anything else.
The Congolese man, long cooperating with the Thai rebellion and experienced in guerilla and insurgent warfare, would be at the base when the conflict broke out. Upon the first word of an oncoming attack, he would gather a willing contingent and begin loading up all armored vehicles and trucks present at the training camp. Saving all the weapons and ammunition he could, he took his armed contingent and drove through miles of rough and poorly made trail before diverting the weaponry to ten different dumping zones for retrieval once the military's presence was reduced. Taking what they needed to keep moving and fighting, The Congolese man, known to his men as "La Mort Noire", kept moving through the woods and set up a small and well-disguised camp with his ~120 men. These Thai men he would personally train in hit and run tactics and raiding, arming them with the best weapons available. Over the next few days, he would join them in cautious reconnaissance missions back towards the old camp. Around the camp they dug foxholes and trenches, laying down handmade booby traps along the perimeter and having constant watchmen often hiding in trees or along the mossy forest floor. They would be able to see any potential intruders, 24/7, before anything else.