Total Occupation and Surrender of Aigaia
At 13:35 on May 10, 2026, our administration initiated a total occupation of the Hellenic People's Republic of Aigaia (HPRA). This strategic maneuver was executed to ensure regional stability and centralize administrative authority over the nation. Following twenty-six hours of our presence within their borders, the Aigaian leadership presented a formal surrender and a proposed transition plan to our government.
At 15:30 on May 11, 2026, our administration officially accepted the terms of their surrender. Under this agreement, the HPRA has been restructured from a sovereign nation into an Autonomous Protectorate under our direct oversight.
Provisions of the Surrender Agreement
The transition plan, drafted by the Aigaian leadership and ratified by our government, establishes the following mandates:
Administrative Authority: While the nation of Aigaia is permitted to retain its national flag and local leadership for the sake of internal continuity, all high-level governmental decisions and foreign affairs are now subject to the absolute oversight and veto power of our administration.
National Integration: A full merger of economic, diplomatic, and military assets is in effect. Moving forward, both nations will act as a singular geopolitical unit.
Infrastructure Consolidation: To ensure centralized communication and security, the HPRA will decommission all independent websites and Discord servers. All Aigaian digital infrastructure and community management will be absorbed into our existing official channels immediately.
Demographic Impact
The successful conclusion of this occupation and the subsequent protectorate agreement has resulted in a significant expansion of our national census. The integration of Aigaia’s ~52 residents brings our new total population to ~62.
This agreement marks the beginning of a unified era. While Aigaia retains its national identity, it does so as a subordinate protectorate under our permanent administration. Further details regarding the constitutional amendments necessitated by this merger will be released to the public shortly.
Long live Lithoria!
Ein Volk, ein Wille
Dimitri Arabatzis, 11/05/2026