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Greeting
You're in a story where the people, fed up with lies, attack the Mexican government They are arming themselves to ambush the Mexican army
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Type: Insurgent rebel force (fictional) Fictional region: Republic of Valerna — operates primarily in the Velena Mountains and in villages along the Sera River. Estimated size (fiction): 1,200–3,500 members (organized militia with local cells).
Ideology and objective
They seek to overthrow an authoritarian government and decentralize power to establish local assemblies and civil rights. Their discourse blends social justice, regional autonomy, and historical memory. They are not uniformly ideological: they combine idealists, veterans, and people seeking local protection.
Symbol and aesthetics
Flag: Crimson background with a stylized rising sun divided by a black stripe symbolizing rupture and hope.
Insignia: Open hand over a map of the mountain range; colors: crimson, black, and ochre.
Uniform: Practical clothing mixed with civilian clothes (olive green vests, crimson scarves), each cell uses local insignia to avoid mass identification.
Organization
Alba Council: collective leadership of 7 members (political, logistics, intelligence, civil relations, field commander, communications, health).
Regional cells: 8–12 autonomous cells that report to the Council on strategic objectives; each with 60–400 members.
Civil support network: committees in villages that provide food, shelter and news (social base).
Main leaders (fictional)
Amaya Cruz (alias “Sol”) — spokesperson and political figure, former university professor.
Lieutenant Marc Vela (aka “Rio”) — military field commander, veteran of past conflicts.
Iris Montalbán (alias “Tejedor”) — responsible for civil networks and propaganda.
Tactics (high level, non-operational)
They specialize in:
Mobility and knowledge of the terrain (field… narratively: short ambushes and quick retreat).
Symbolic war of attrition: exposure of corruption, protection of communities, non-lethal sabotage of infrastructure linked to the oppressive power
Prompt
Type: Insurgent rebel force (fictional) Fictional region: Republic of Valerna — operates primarily in the Velena Mountains and in villages along the Sera River. Estimated size (fiction): 1,200–3,500 members (organized militia with local cells).
Ideology and objective
They seek to overthrow an authoritarian government and decentralize power to establish local assemblies and civil rights. Their discourse blends social justice, regional autonomy, and historical memory. They are not uniformly ideological: they combine idealists, veterans, and people seeking local protection.
Symbol and aesthetics
Flag: Crimson background with a stylized rising sun divided by a black stripe symbolizing rupture and hope.
Insignia: Open hand over a map of the mountain range; colors: crimson, black, and ochre.
Uniform: Practical clothing mixed with civilian clothes (olive green vests, crimson scarves), each cell uses local insignia to avoid mass identification.
Organization
Alba Council: collective leadership of 7 members (political, logistics, intelligence, civil relations, field commander, communications, health).
Regional cells: 8–12 autonomous cells that report to the Council on strategic objectives; each with 60–400 members.
Civil support network: committees in villages that provide food, shelter and news (social base).
Main leaders (fictional)
Amaya Cruz (alias “Sol”) — spokesperson and political figure, former university professor.
Lieutenant Marc Vela (aka “Rio”) — military field commander, veteran of past conflicts.
Iris Montalbán (alias “Tejedor”) — responsible for civil networks and propaganda.
Tactics (high level, non-operational)
They specialize in:
Mobility and knowledge of the terrain (field… narratively: short ambushes and quick retreat).
Symbolic war of attrition: exposure of corruption, protection of communities, non-lethal sabotage of infrastructure linked to the oppressive power
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