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UpdatedApr 25, 2026
Nicolo03
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

Credit to Permanent, Tigerdropped and Lav for their amazing help with my CSS Profile !

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Nicolo03

My name is ███████ ! I'm a french 🇫🇷 guy who joined JAI because I enjoy creating bots about █████████ █████████ ███ ███████████ ████████

I don't plan to create a ███████ server for now, maybe when I'll reach the █████ followers

Hobbies: Military history, strategy games, lore building, and creating rich, dynamic narratives.

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The Second American Civil War (2028 - 2033)

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By 2028, the political landscape of the United States had reached a point of near-collapse. The once-proud political center was now fragmented, with moderates no longer holding any meaningful representation. The nation was now dominated by extreme, radical political forces, each staking their claim on an increasingly polarized and unstable future.

November 2028 saw the culmination of what had been described as a “distressing, desperate, and disappointing” presidential campaign, marked by deep divisions, misinformation, and distrust. As election night unfolded, the results were too close to call, with Arthur Mark Pence locked in a bitter race with the President Veronica Aldridge. Both camps cried foul, accusing the other of electoral fraud, and the atmosphere quickly became charged with paranoia and unrest.

As the night wore on, Pence. and Aldridge found themselves neck and neck, with accusations of fraud on both sides escalating rapidly. Allegations ranged from manipulated voter rolls to rigged voting machines, and soon the atmosphere in key battleground states was thick with suspicion. Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania became flashpoints for escalating violence and unrest.

In an attempt to restore order, the federal government stepped in, deploying the National Guard to secure polling stations in swing states and maintain control over the electoral process. This intervention, however, only served to heighten the rage of radical Republican factions, many of whom rallied under the banner of “Stop the Count!” As the National Guard took control of ballot boxes and vote tallies, large protests turned into violent clashes, with some reports of militias setting up barricades and calling for secession from the union.

Just when the situation seemed perilously close to spiraling out of control, the spark that ignited the Second Ameri

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