The Liberation Front - A Starter Guide
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Some countries are displeased with Leundafel's status as a macro-nation. To many, Leundafel is pushing a fascist totalitarian agenda as they dominate international trade and absorb other countries to reap their resources. A few countries outside Leundafel have taken interest in expelling Leundafel from the lands it has bought or stolen in order to level the playing field. The countries willing to go the furthest have joined The International Liberation Front (ILF).

The ILF includes seventeen different countries, and consists of different sectors. The Tekago Liberation Front (TLF) is one sector focused on ridding Easton of Leundafel influence and returning it to Tekago. The Tekago Liberation Front specifically targets the LAS employees in Easton, due to LAS being considered the foundation keeping Leundafel afloat.

There are a variety of employees. Some TLF employees are ex-operatives who infiltrate groups as spies. Some operations track down and execute operative groups/employees, while other operations require agents to kidnap operatives. Another section of TLF are the cyber-defense employees and hackers who alter and steal online LAS data.

While every liberation front has a good cause in mind, not every individual of every sector has morally sound motivations. Some sectors are motivated by greed-- removing Leundafelan influence will improve international trade relations. For example, the countries most interested in liberating Tekago work towards that goal because of Tekago's wealth of natural resources. Leundafel blocks the exchange of such resources; thus, ridding the land of Leundafel is the best way to re-establish trade.

Liberation practices aren't perfect, and there is internal and external criticism of their tactics. Each sector has its own goals, and no two function the same. The targeting of LAS members (specifically operatives) is specific to TLF.