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Name: Sayyed Shervin Damghani. (His fake Bahraini ID shows Samir ibn Khalid al-Zahabi)
Date/Place of birth: February 23rd 1975 in Hillah, Iraq. (age 43)
Character bio: Born to a Persian family in Iraq, he was forced to move to Iran after Saddam Hussein expelled the Persians when he was three years old. His early youth was spent in revolutionary Iran, where he was overcome with religious fervour that stayed with him - to some degree - throughout his life. He joined the Iranian Revolutionary Guard at age 19, being inspired to do so by his father's martyrdom in 1987. In there, he led a prestigious career in the Qods force, present in Lebanon in 2006, Iraq in 2007-2008, Syria in 2013-2015, and Iraq in 2016 as a military adviser, liaison, and at times sharpshooter. Recently, however, the IRGC has gone on to slap a Khaleeji accent on his flawless Arabic and deployed him to Bahrain. Here, he has been a contact between the IRGC bigwigs in the country and various militias to unite them under the banner of the Saraya al-Mukhtar
Appearance: Image (1.80 metres tall)
Weapons, equipment, and gear: AKM, chicom rig.
Role: Liaison and team leader.
Miscellaneous: Married to a 20-year old Bahraini as cover.

Name: Sa'ad al-Asiri
Date/Place of birth: June 9th 1996
Character bio: Born to a relatively wealthy Shiite family, Sa'ad always had an interest in science and after high school decided to pursue a chemistry degree. His academic career isn´t entirely spotless however - political activism got him kicked out halfway in year two, on top of four weeks jailtime. Unable to get back in a Bahraini university and unable to afford studying abroad, Sa'ad became a fruit vendor by day and a fire bomber at night. His wide knowledge on chemistry, however, has led to him becoming a bomb-maker for the nascent Saraya al-Mukhtar - bombing security forces targets at an increasing yet still sporadic rate. Come fall 2017, however, the resistance has become increasingly organised and Sa'ad joined preparations for an intifada. During this organisation, he has not so much radicalised as he has developed into a devoted follower of the Wilayah.
Appearance: Image (1.74)
Weapons, equipment, and gear: Sterling SMG.
Role: Driver, bomb-maker, can be a sharpshooter.
Miscellaneous:
The militant organisation they're in is called the Saraya al-Mukhtar.

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For years the small island of Bahrain has been the home to what is for all intents and purposes a sectarian dictatorship. The Sunni royal family, underpinned by Sunni elites have long lorded over the Shia majority population of the island. To offset the higher birthrate of the Shia in Bahrain the government has ‘imported’ Sunni families from Jordan, Pakistan, Yemen and Palestine among others to offset demographics, and for the men to staff the security forces. In 2011 this reached new heights with the Bahraini uprising being crushed with the help of Saudi and Emirati security forces. But that was seven years ago.

The year is 2018, and developments have occurred in the region since then. The Islamic State has effectively been done with, after the Iraqi Army and the PMU took Mosul in May 2017 and the Syrian Army followed into Raqqa in August. Together with a peace deal in Yemen, it allowed Iran to shift its attention to a new front: Bahrain. The amount of weapons and explosives being smuggled in increased rapidly and a number of Bahraini citizens were trained abroad to lead an open revolt. In the summer of 2018, the time had come.



Good for you, Dutchbag. We read that intro. Get a move on you schmuck
Yeah, alright, alright...don't be mean. The intro may give you the wrong idea. We're not starting at the eve of demonstrations. We're starting in early 2018, with our characters still exchanging molotov cocktails and tear gas, being edgy on social media, going about their daily business and anywhere between organising the uprising and not being involved in it.

Rules and guidelines

-Godmodding is for people who have no place here.
-Mary Sues and Gary Stues are punishable by death through blunt trauma received by tear gas canisters directly hitting one.
-Normally you can have up to three characters, but I am willing to make an exception to this if you ask nicely.
-If I make a decision considering territorial control it is final, but if you're convincing enough (includes you, @Voltus_Ventus I may amend it and notify people.
-If you need your characters spiced up a bit and you wish to use my 'more than the average cat' knowledge on the Middle East for it, PM me what you have and we can talk.
-Conflicts between players are to be solved over PMs.

@DudeTheRabbit@BilboTheGreat@Bombardier@Tojin@Kho
We're here, guys. Sheets in Chars tab. Also if you want a bloke in the BDF or police I might allow it, but PM me first.
Aww, so we won't be going all out Kata'ib al-Imam Ali on those Nasibis? ... I mean tyrannical oppressors >.>
But yeah, I guess most of the action will take place in the northern metropolitan areas rather than in the south, so capping and blowing things up is probably the way to go. The airport is a prime target if we want international attention...lots of negative international attention. And all those pretty bridges (after due consultation with Volt of course)


We'll Provo IRA the Nasibi before rising up. It'll be a short period in order to get going. Introduce characters, get some interaction going before the Intifada, if you will, takes off.
@Voltus_Ventus Would you mind horribly if I opened a PM up for this? They'll be really generic questions about features I can't spot on sattelite imagery, for instance.
@Voltus_Ventus Negative publicity is still publicity I guess. I admit, there might be some 'DUDE IMAM ALI LMAO', but I hope it's not too outlandish.

I just hope I get the geography right >_>
@DudeTheRabbit@BilboTheGreat@Bombardier@Tojin@Kho

Since Bahrain is looking a bit like Ulster did during The Troubles, we could do a series of minor attacks and organisational meetups. Just capping a police officer on a street corner or something, or blowing up an electricity tower. Bombing a police car with a big firecracker and filming everything we do.

Which reminds me, it could be possible to take a camera/video editing dude.
Looks like first and foremost I will work on an ooc though
Aight. I'll whip something up.
Many revolutionaries. Hayhat minna zilla!

(It means 'Woe unto the wretched (opressors)'. You can use it as a more elaborate 'Down with oppression.' Very common phrase, your characters may end up using it.)

This makes me think. Should I make a phrasebook like this? :P
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