![]() These mechs wiped out hundreds of men at a time, leading to many millions of casualties. Their armies of men and conventional weapons were bolstered by automachines, mechanical walkers of all shapes and sizes initially given by Tesla but since augmented for wielding weapons from machine guns and flamethrowers to earth-shatter cannons and missiles. In 1915, the assassination of a Saxony archduke finally lit the powder keg waiting to blow, and the nations went to war one after the other. Little did their respective governments known, however, that they were being manipulated by an unseen force working in the background to spark conflict and seize power in the process. The war was the culmination of national tensions and desire for expansion for the great powers. In the aftermath of the war, wreckages of mechs, other vehicles, twisted lengths of barbed wires, and many lost souls still litter the landscape, and the process of salvaging these resources became known as the "Iron Harvest." Worst of all, however, were the auto-machines mechs, which each country produced and weaponized, brought perhaps the greatest changes, ones still seen and felt after the war. Not only were massive armies pitched against eachother, but advances in artillery, armor, explosives, and fully-automatic weapons like heavy machine guns wreaked immense losses. Entire cities were leveled, the populations of all the countries involved were more than decimated, and the very landscape would never be the same again. It is worth noting that compared to Iron Harvest in Scythe the length of the war itself, when it started or ended, are unknown, but it was as devastating as it was world-changing. ![]()
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