GADALLAND AND ASPERN ON LOCKDOWN DAYS AFTER MEMORIAL DAY
23 August 2021
The government, led by pHC and European Councillor Dína, has placed the country under a severe lockdown following news that the government has once again been infiltrated by the terrorist organisation, the Drarts.
Yesterday afternoon the government released the provisions of the lockdown, prohibiting all non-essential functions in public spaces in order to isolate those who may be planning terrorist actions. Such a drastic measure has never been taken by any previous Head Councillor. However, Dína indicated she was acting on Head Councillor Spiggen's goals prior to his kidnapping.
It is believed that Mr. Spiggen is being held within Gadalland and Aspern, but the Drarts' network is vast and far-reaching and hard to track down.
"A Necessary Evil"
Whilst nothing is known about how the government came to the conclusion of a lockdown, officials and councillors have called it 'a necessary evil.' Those close to the government speculate that the Sertian Intelligence Force may have introduced the idea to the Customary Logistics Council, which is how it received a unanimous vote in the War Chamber.
"The idea which I think [the Sertian Intelligence Force] has is that, if you keep people inside, the people who are outside are more likely to be associated with the terrorist threat," said a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Differing Mandates
For those in cosmopolitan areas living in high-rises or apartments, it will be easier to conduct life whilst the government is in lockdown. However, for many who live outside of the city or on farms, it will be more dangerous to do their job.
The government has issued additional guidance saying that those whose occupations are agricultural, or they use any outdoor activity to support themselves financially, must stay on their property unless it is absolutely unreasonable to.
Those whose jobs are solely outside are further instructed to closely monitor their property for any suspicious activity, as the Drarts are known to hide under peoples' noses.
Not A New Threat
The history of the Drarts can be traced back to about the 13th Century CE, when a group of unsatisfied farmers and city dwellers banded together to attempt to overthrow the society that Verna II of Osperfey had created. They were most active in the 14th-17th centuries, when they created a network of people and underground passages through catacombs and canals, many of which are confirmed to exist today.
The Drarts also operated by use of symbolic objects to recognise one another such as tapestries and pots.
Intelligence services are actively scouring the country for tunnels and symbolic objects that represent Drart activity. However they are speculated to use more modern techniques such as hacking.