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Kyrat
The story takes place in a country called Kyrat. Kyrat is a war torn country, after the fall of their republic. The civil war started a dictatorship. The dictator name is Pagan min. Minn is a very cold blooded human,he will destroy anyone that stands in path. The people of Kyrat want to stop his rule over the land. The Golden Path is the rebels that want to destroy Pagan Mins and restore peace and prosperity to the country. One of the rebels is Ajay. Ajay was born on January ,15,1990 in kyrat,but moved to the U.S. at a young age with his mother. His father stayed in kyrat to establish in 1998 the Golden Path and protect his family. The new leader of the Golden Path is Mohan Ghale. Mohan has now controlled the southern region of Kyrat.

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The Royal Path controls the only airport in the country. The airport is near the base of a mountain range. This means that he Royal Guard as the airport fully locked down the only entrance is thru the front entrance. The only way in is to sneak in the cargo trucks that come from the many outpost that the Royal Guard has under control. The day has come the Golden path is ready to attempt to take the airport. The night before they snuck in the many a cargo trucks that made their way to the airport. Only fifty rebels snuck in the trucks the rest are surrounding the airport to catch them by surprise. They start their assault they first break the front gate to allow the rest of the rebels to march on in. They secondly take the four towers that overlook the side of the mountain. They take the towers and the royal guard is the only barrier that stops the rebels from getting the enormous amount of weapons and vehicles. They secur the airport they now are getting planes full of weapons and vehicles. They force the captured Royal Guard to ehiter join them or get killed. Only one of the royal guard kills,the rest join and act like spies for the the Golden Path. This is a major victory for the golden path, they have much more ammunition and weaponry that they could launch attacks on the four fort that are heavily guarded. The golden path leaders as well as Ajay meet.

Ajay says”We need to attack their forts they grow weak and are low on food,as well as

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